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Selous Impala

Selous Impala was set up by old East Africa hand Gillie Zanacchi as a retreat where he could take his friends to enjoy the animals and the bush. The camp is set in Borassus palms and Tamarind trees and provides superb comfort,
wonderful wildife and dining under the stars beside the rippling Rufiji river.

Selous Impala has just seven, luxury tents set on high wooden decking with magnificent views of the river and of the forest beyond. The colonial period furniture enhances the atmosphere of exploration and adventure. Each tent at Selous Impala has a dressing room, an en-suite bathroom, and its own verandah overlooking the Rufiji.  The tents are spread over a large area, ensuring maximum privacy. 

Maasai askaris (guards) guide visitors to and from their tents at night, or if there are animals around. Within the large and comfortable thatched low-slung main building there is a relaxed open plan area with a well stocked bar, dining room and plenty of planters' chairs and sofas so that guests can scan the river and banks for game, drink in hand. They might even have to share their table
with a curious elephant!

Selous Impala has a sheltered, crystal clear blue swimming pool; just the thing after returning from a game drive in the heat of the day, or to enjoy a sundowner and bathe in the evening.

Activities:

The large meandering Rufiji with its network of channels, connecting lakes and lagoons offers visitors the opportunity to go on safari by boat and experience the spectacular concentration of wildlife on the river from an unusual perspective, especially during the dry season when animals congregate. Game drives and walking excursions are also very rewarding, as is birdwatching - there are over 300 species of birds in the Selous and these are amazingly visible especially while out walking or boating.

One of the specialities of Selous Impala is game fishing.  Some of the best tiger fishing in Africa can be found on the Rufiji River, which is virtually untouched by commercial or sport fishing, so the waters are full of fish.  Tiger fish are powerful relatives of the Piranha and can bite through 30 pound wire trace.  They can grow to a size of 15 kilos, 5-10 being the average caught. Cat fish are the most commonly hooked and landed fish here. The average catch size of one of these is 6 to 15 kilos, though they can grow to 50 kilos…

Fly camping is available, as are visits to Stieglers Gorge (100 metres deep and 100 metres wide), or the Beho Beho hot springs.

 

Highlights

  • Very good guiding ensures that you witness some great game.
  • All year round walking.
  • Attractive riverside location offering waterbased safaris in very good boats.
  • Fantastic food with an Italian influence.

Viewpoints

Impala camp gave us probably the best boat safari I’ve ever done in Africa, the boats are sturdy, the guides excellent and the scenery along the Rufiji River and the neighbouring lakes is just stunning. The bush walks are lead by really knowledgeable guides and give you a one on one feel with the environment, though I have to say, the sight of the cool box and sunset at the end of a hot few hours walking through the bush was the best bit!
Julie Croucher, Tribes

Impala Camp was absolutely superb in every way. The food was great and it's in such a lovely location.
Liz, USA

Excellent guides, drivers and boatman, good company and all very helpful and enthusiastic. The food was excellent as was the ability to cope with dietary problems.
Nigel & Wendy Stiff

Impala Camp was unbelievable - hippos and elephants walking through the camp! The staff were flexible, friendly and knowledgeable, the guides were exceptional.
S & L Perkins

Micol and Chloe made us very welcome, the food was lovely. Our guides the 'two Mussas' were excellent and catered for our every need, even found us leopard! Abdulla the boatman was a lovely man and really looked after us.
G & K Chivers

Stunning location! pictures don't do it justice. Staff very friendly and drivers great. Food was amazing here.
Peter & Rebecca Nicholas

Impala Camp was the most luxurious of our stay and the staff, food and accommodation were excellent.
Mark and Jayne Balchin

Situation

The camp is set at the heart of the Selous Game Reserve, within woodland of Borassus palms and Tamarind trees beside the rippling Rufiji river.

Activities

Game drives in open 4WD vehicles; guided walks; fly camping on request at extra cost; balloon safaris; bird watching; fishing; boating on the Rufiji River; picnics & bush lunches.

Facilities

The camp offers eight double ensuite tents all overlooking the Rufiji River and raised on wooden platforms. There is a swimming pool overlooking the Rufiji River; lounge area; dining area; bar and terrace overlooking the river.

Child policy

Children below 6 years are not encouraged.

Open

Closed April and May.

Meals

Full board.

Best times to go

Tanzania's main rainy season runs from April until the beginning of June. There is also a short rainy season in November. Selous is good all year round though it is at it's best during the dry season, from July - October.

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Included

Includes all land-based game viewing activities

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