Southern–Central Tanzania is safari at its most expansive — dramatic landscapes, fewer crowds, and an atmosphere of true wilderness.
At the heart of this circuit lies Nyerere National Park, formerly part of the Selous Game Reserve and one of Africa’s largest protected areas. Here, the Rufiji River winds through vast plains, offering rare boat safaris where elephants drink at the shoreline and crocodiles glide silently through golden waters.
Further west, Ruaha National Park is known for its rugged beauty, ancient baobab trees, and large predator populations. Lions, leopards, cheetahs, and African wild dogs roam freely across dramatic terrain that feels raw and cinematic.
This region is defined by scale — wide horizons, powerful rivers, and wildlife encounters that feel unfiltered and deeply personal.
This is not the classic postcard safari.
It is Tanzania’s untamed south — bold, immersive, and beautifully authentic.
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