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Selous Impala Camp

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Selous Impala Camp is set in Borassus palms and Tamarind trees and provides superb comfort, wonderful wildlife and dining under the stars beside the Rufiji River. It has eight comfortable tents set on high wooden decking with magnificent views of the river and of the forest beyond. There is one family tent (actually two tents share the same platform. Each tent has a bathroom).

Each tent has a dressing room and an en-suite bathroom. There is a double zipped entrance to keep out insects, and roll down canvas on the windows.

The tents are spread over a large area, ensuring maximum privacy; each has its own veranda overlooking the Rufiji.
Maasai askaris guide visitors to and from their tents at night, or if there are animals around.

There is a large and comfortable thatched low-slung building with wide verandahs where there is a relaxed open plan area with a well stocked bar, dining room and plenty of planters' chairs and sofas so that you can scan the river and banks for game, drink in hand. You might even have to share your table with a curious elephant!

Nearby is a sheltered, crystal clear blue swimming pool,
just the thing after returning from a game drive in the heat of the day, or to enjoy a sundowner and bathe in the evening.

Dates: Closed April and May

Rack Rates 2009 (subject to change):

Fly-in rates include:

Accommodation: full board (3 meals daily), transfer to and from airstrip to camp.  (When applicable). Laundry is included.

Excursions: fly-in clients: 2 excursions per day. Choice from 2 game drives or 1 game drive and 1 boat safari. As an alternative there is an option of a full day game drive with picnic lunch. Walking safaris at supplementary cost may be available instead of game drives, for clients staying 2 or more nights; subject to permission from park authorities.

$ 395 ppn (February 16 - 31, March, June, July 1-5, November, December 1-20)

$ 500 ppn (July 6-31, August, September, October, December 21-31)

Single Surcharges

$ 70 in green season, $100 in dry season

Children

Under 6 - not encouraged,  7-12 with parents 50%

 

 
 
     

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