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WHY IS THE
SELOUS GAME RESERVE IN TANZANIA SO SPECIAL?

Why is the Selous
Game Reserve in Tanzania so Special?
By
Ian Williamson
Why is the Selous Game
Reserve so special? Well, first of all its shear size; it is bigger
than Denmark or Switzerland and makes up for 5% of Tanzania land. It
is one of the largest Game reserves in the world and the largest in
Africa. This is not because of vast stretches of desert; the Selous
is an unspoiled, well watered area where human habitation is
possible.
Tanzania encourages
low density tourism in the Selous and it is therefore well and truly
worth a visit. This is an African destination that is not different
but more importantly it is as you would imagine it should be; a
taste of what the early explores must have felt as they journeyed in
search of the source of the Nile.
Its wildlife
populations are huge despite the heavy poaching in the 1980’s. The
rare wild dog can also be seen in this reserve.
Another special
feature is the mighty Rufiji River. This river offers sunset game
cruises; there are not many places in East Africa were this is
offered. The park encompasses a wide rage of habitats, including
open grasslands, woodland, swamps and is an important area for
wetland plants. The United Nations declared the Selous Game Reserve
a World Heritage Site in 1982.
Many guide books
describe a section of the park; the northern section. This area is
promoted for photographic tourism and is the most beautiful
game-rich area in the whole ecosystem. The boundaries of the area
are marked by the TAZARA railway to the north. The west border has
the Stiegler’s Gorge and the south is boarded by the Rufiji River.
The area beyond the Rufiji River is not developed for tourism; there
are no lodges, nor roads and any explorer need to be fully self
sufficient to go not this area.
Along the Rufiji River
are the huge Borassus Palms growing up to 25 meters tall. These
majestic trees thrive next to the water and will die-off in times of
drought. This wide meandering river with its lakes, swamps and
countless interlocking channels is one of the most important
ecological wetland systems in Eastern Africa.
Fires in this area are
inevitable. These fires are a source of conflict. Many people seeing
them as destructive and they should be extinguished as quickly as
possible; others seeing the fires as a source of regeneration. At
times the reserve staff will start a ‘cold’ fire that is less
destructive than latter fires when the grass becomes dry.
The Selous Game
reserve is huge, wild, has exceptional landscapes and high densities
of wildlife; all these factors make a safari here special and your
heart will become set on returning to explore more. The Selous
offers a unique opportunity to get to know the African bush in all
its varied glory.
For more information
on the Selous Game Reserve connect Ian through
http://betheladventure.co.uk or Philemon
http://www.aardvark-expeditions.com. Using responsible tourism
to change lives.
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