Selous Game Reserve now renamed Nyerere National Park the world's largest game reserve, with astonishingly high concentrations of elephants, buffaloes, and black rhinos, as well as the highest concentrations of the endangered wild dog, hippos, and crocodiles on the continent, the latter mostly found in the reserve's main landmark, the mighty Rufiji River, which drains into the Indian Ocean.
The Selous Game Reserve, named for naturalist Frederick.C. Selous, is accessible by vehicle, boat, or foot and provides an exciting experience of observing wild animal lairs while accompanied by rangers, offering a new perspective on game watching.



