Siwandu Camp : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
Safari in Africa’s most extensive reserve with Siwandu Camp
Siwandu Camp’s resilience against floods, storms, and other natural events reflects the enduring character of the African landscape. Located in the Selous Game Reserve, Africa’s largest at 55,000 km² and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the camp on the shores of Lake Nzerakera in Tanzania is certain to appeal to the most passionate nature and safari enthusiasts.
The game reserve houses 120,000 buffalo, 40,000 hippos, around 4,000 lions, and over half of the nation’s elephant population. Additionally, ornithologists and botany aficionados will be astounded by the presence of 400 avian species and 2,100 plant species inside this expansive area. Game-viewing is readily accessible from Siwandu Camp.
The camp is subdivided into two smaller campgrounds to provide visitors with a more intimate experience. Each features its own entertainment, bar, and dining area. Both camps are furnished with guides, swimming pools, vehicles, jetty boats, and hosts. Guests will overnight in their expansive tents, observing the wildlife as it traverses nearby, or admiring the night sky from an outdoor shower.
Siwandu Camp Highlights
Highlights of Siwandu Camp
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- Situated within Africa’s largest reserve, which is also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Unparalleled wildlife observation through vehicle and boat safaris.
- Segmented into two factions, offering a more personal safari experience
- Guests may reserve a complete camp for family reunions and special occasions.
- Opulent tents crafted to enhance the terrain
