Wild dogs in the Selous Game Reserve
A chance to meet these incredibly successful predators is a good reason to come to the Selous. Although not seen every day, they are regularly spotted and once they have been spotted by one lucky vehicle, others have an easy job to find them as they usually rest during the day.
Boat cruise in the Selous Game Reserve
Don’t miss out on a boat cruise in the Selous. Getting close to the many hippos and crocs as well as seeing the huge variety of waterbirds is a relaxing and different way to go on safari. Other animals come to the shores for a drink. If you do an evening boat cruise, don’t forget to bring a drink for yourself and enjoy a peaceful sundowner whilst the African sun provides the most spectacular sunset.
Going on a walking safari in the Selous Game Reserve
As the Selous is not a national park, guided walks are an option here. All lodges offer them and you will go out with an armed ranger. The chance of spotting animals is high, including elephant or other bigger animals. It makes walking safaris in the Selous very exciting.
Bird watching in the Selous Game Reserve
Bird watchers can spot many of the hundreds of species that call the Selous home, including water lovers such as the Pel’s fishing owl, the African skimmer, white-backed night-heron, black heron white-headed lapwing, and the African spoonbill.