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Four times the size of the Serengeti yet rarely visited by tourists, Nyerere (formerly known as Selous) is an unspoilt wonder of UNESCO-listed terrain, from miombo forests to horizon-stretching plains, hot springs and swampy wetlands.
Explore Nyerere National Park, a colossal slice of African wilderness where river boat safaris on the Rufiji River rule and yours may be the only 4×4 in sight. To visit Nyerere is to discover the safari of years gone by, where animals wander undisturbed over five million hectares. This is a land where huge herds of grazing herbivores rove and big cats hunt; it’s also one of the very last refuges for endangered African hunting dogs.
The Rufiji River, Tanzania’s largest, takes centre stage in Nyerere, creating a network of streams, swamps and lakes ripe for exploring. Board a riverboat to navigate this watery paradise where baboons and birds rustle in the riverine forests filled with borassus palms. You’ll pass buffalos, giraffes and elephants lapping at the water’s edge while keeping a careful eye out for Nile crocodiles and cantankerous hippos. Isolated river lodges offer views of this delicate eco-system, where you can enjoy sandbank sundowners and star-filled skies. Lacking the restrictions of other Tanzanian parks, Nyerere also offers the opportunity for exhilarating night drives and Maasai walking safaris through the untamed bush.
Get to grips with one of Tanzania’s wildest national parks with help from our Tanzania experts, who have the inside scoop on the best Nyerere riverside lodges and wildlife experiences.
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Soak in the Maji Moto hot springs at Nyerere National Park
Follow your guide through indigenous forest to a hidden hot spring, where you can swim in warm, sapphire waters. The Maji Moto hot springs are just a short drive from Mivumo River Lodge, yet it feels like the sparkling pools are in the middle of nowhere – it’s as if you’ve discovered your own private forest bath. Guests love having the opportunity to walk and bathe among nature after being stuck in a safari vehicle.
When you arrive at the site, your guide will take you on a hike through the thick woodland where you’ll be surrounded by bird calls. Eventually, you’ll emerge at a secret ravine covered with lush vegetation where you’ll find the hot pools. These are formed when sulphurous water flows over the rocks, creating a series of beautiful ponds where you can soak in soothing waters. It’s the perfect way to relax after a hectic safari schedule.
Sundowners at Mivumo River Lodge
Enjoy a safari experience that dates back to the 1920s - watching the sunset over the African landscape while sipping a chilled cocktail. After a day spent on game drives spotting spectacular wildlife with your guide in Nyerere National Park, sit back and relax as you are taken by boat to the special sundowner spot on the sandbank. As you drift down the Rufiji river, look out for hippos and crocodiles, as well as animals on the banks munching leaves or having a drink.
The sundowner site will be set up for you with tables and chairs, plus a selection of cold drinks and snacks. Sit down and share stories with your guide while watching life unfold on the river as the sun goes down, turning the sky dramatic shades of orange and red. It’s a signature safari experience and guests love the tranquil riverside setting. It’s just magical for photographs and the perfect way to end your day at Mivumo River Lodge.

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