Nyerere National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania and one of the biggest protected wildlife ecosystems in Africa. Formerly part of the famous Selous Game Reserve, the park is known for its vast wilderness, river systems, remote safari experiences, and low tourist density.
Unlike the northern safari parks that are dominated by open savannah plains, Nyerere offers a more diverse and untouched environment characterized by rivers, wetlands, forests, and open bush landscapes. The park delivers a more raw and authentic safari atmosphere where wildlife encounters feel less commercial and more connected to true wilderness.
The Rufiji River, which flows through the park, is the defining feature of the ecosystem and supports large populations of wildlife throughout the year.