Day Trip Fly-in Safari to Selous Game Reserve from Zanzibar
Selous Game Reserve
Offered in: English, Italian, German and 4 More
Duration
Day TripMinimum Group Size
1 PersonMaximum Group Size
50 PeoplePackage Type
AdventureMeeting & Pickup
Zanzibar Airport or Ferry PortReturn Details
To Original Departure PointGuides/Drivers
In-personCut-off Time
48 hours before start timeCancellation Policy
May cancel up to 30 DaysChildren Need to be Accompanied By at Least One Adult
What's Included
- 4X4 Safari Vehicles, All park fees & Service fees
- Services of Experienced Professional Tour Guide
- Accommodation if this is the part of your itinerary
- Return domestic flights from Zanzibar included
- Medical Kit and Thamos with hot Tea/Coffee
- VAT (18% charged by the Government)
- All activities shown in the package
- All ground transportations
What's Excluded
- Drinks & Beverages (Champagne, Spirits, Premium Brands and Cigars)
- Visa fees (US $50 / US $100 for American or Irish Passport holders)
- Any domestic connection flights on arrival or departure
- Gratuities for Guides/Drivers (please tip separately)
- All items of a personal nature
- Travel insurance if needed
- Airport/Departure Tax
- International Flights
Details Itinerary
A member of our team will meet you at your hotel to give you the briefing and all the necessary information regarding your safari to Selous Game Reserve and answer all the questions that you might have, then transfer to Zanzibar Airport. Departure from Zanzibar airport at 07h00, arrive in Selous Mtemere Airstrip at 08h00; received by our safari guide. Immediately you will start a safari game drive, sightseeing the game in the park, driving through the savannah and along the river and lakes. Picnic lunch at lunchtime in a stunning location with a clear view of the park. Then proceed with your journey exploring the African bushes before return to the airstrip at round 16h00 for your arranged flight back to Zanzibar.
- Now known as , A newly established Park is part of what is known as . Founded in 2019 and covers over 30,000 square kilometres, now the largest National Park in Africa. The park boasts Tanzania's most significant number of elephants, lions, African hunting dogs, buffaloes, hippos, hyenas, giraffes, impalas, wildebeests, warthogs and zebras. The park has the widest variety of safari activities ranging from boat safari along the Great Rufiji River, walking and compliment classic game driving in thriving wildlife areas.