Friday, August 26, 2022

Nyerere National Park

Lakes are like an oasis.

Nyerere National Park is one of Tanzania's newest national parks. It consists of land that was formerly gazetted as Selous Game Reserve (SGR). Most of SGR was designated for hunting but the northern part around the Rufiji River (Matambwe sector) was designated for tourism. It remains the best area for tourism in Nyerere National Park due to the Rufiji River and a set of lakes that are scattered around the wide river. 

The story behind why the national park was gazetted from SGR is an interesting one that I encourage you to research independently. 

We had a really nice game drive seeing plenty of impala, kudu and giraffe. We had a great sighting of elephant cooling off in a lake as well as a nice herd of buffalo. We did manage to see a pair of lions which was nice though after about an hour there were too many cars for my taste. When we arrived there was only one other car but by the time we left word had spread and there were more than 10. 

The landscape was dry and the grasses had mostly been eaten or burned. This made the lakes and river even more stunning and the roads were in decent shape. I imagine in the rainy season the majority of the shoreline drives would be impossible in the black cotton soil.  






Another lake.

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