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Selous Impala Camp

At Selous Impala camp guests can have their own private safari at reasonable rates. The policy is no more than 4 persons in a vehicle, and the idea is to have the same guide for the entire stay.
The camp is set right on the Rufiji river, inside the Selous, the largest protected reserve in Africa so the boat safaris range far and wide up this amazing river and its lakes.
Guests pick from the activities: walking, driving, boating, fishing or flycamping and tell the managers and guides when they want to do them.
Its an authentic African safari, in proper tents in southern Tanzania's unknown wilderness.

Tents

Family Tent (2 rooms)

Each of our luxury tents offers a distinct and charming feel with own unique and unspoiled view of the Rufiji River, creating the perfect space to view nature from the safety of a raised platform.

Polished wood interior floors create a luxurious outdoors feel, while a mix of eclectic and traditional furniture has been paired together to

create a stylishly comfortable home away from home. Well ventilated, protected from the elements and animals, and perfectly positioned

to enhance your viewing pleasure.

Locally sourced wood has been used in the bathroom designs, while small touches of locally-collected nature add a homely and

comforting touch. The water supply comes from the Rufiji River and is filtered, treated, and perfectly safe to use.

Both hot and cold water is freely available for showering.
Power is available in your tent twenty-four hours a day, fed by solar energy. There are power sockets installed in each tent for charging

electrics, LED lights, and a fan is included to provide cool relief from the glorious African sun. A combination safe is available in each tent.
Drinking water is preserved in a Stanley steel bottle throughout all times in the tent. With morning tea and coffee delivered to your tent, whilst enjoying the morning views.

Meru Tent (6 rooms)

Raised up on decking, each of the six Meru-style tents has a veranda with two chairs and a table from where you can enjoy the sanctuary of the Rufiji River and all the land that extends beyond.

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