Accomodation - Selous
   
Beho Beho
Beho Beho is not really a camp in the true sense of the word, as it has individual bandas or stone built, palm-leaf thatched cottages, rather than the tented accommodation one might more readily associate with a camp. But also it is not really a safari lodge as it has only eight bandas, five on one side of the main house and three on the other, one tends to think of a safari lodge in terms of something quite a good bit larger. So we like think of Beho Beho as being more of a home, a very private home situated in the middle of the African bush. More >>
Beho Beho
 
Selous Impala Camp

Selous Impala camp is set amidst Borassus aethiopum palms and Tamarind trees and provides superb comfort, wonderful wildife and dining under the stars beside the rippling Rufiji river. Selous the untouched, uninhabited area, is home to the biggest herds of elephants and wildlife anywhere in the world.

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 the guests can scan the river and banks for game, drink in hand. More>>

Selous Impala Camp
 
Sable Mountain Lodge

This is a simple and reasonably comfortable lodge, with an easy-going atmosphere. Here guests and staff often choose to eat together around a single table and there is a nice bar and campfire for exchanging tales of the bush. One of the nicest features of the camp is this raised platform overlooking a small waterhole, which in dry season attracts a range of animals, especially elephant. More>>

Sable Mountain Lodge
Sand Rivers
Sand Rivers Selous is a haven of natural luxury, a small, peaceful yet vibrant safari hub within the vast Selous wilderness, with high standards of hospitality and a wide variety of things to do. Stunningly situated on a wide curve of the Rufiji River, it has been designed in an expansive open style to take advantage of the wild setting and extensive views. The eight grand open-fronted guest cottages are constructed from local wood and stone, each with large en-suite bathrooms and running hot and cold water. More>>
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