The Central Selous holds many attractions, one of which is the chance to take a relaxing dip in the warm waters of the Hot Springs. Not far from the Hot Springs lies the grave of Frederick Selous, which is worth a visit to experience the weight of this slice of East Africa's history.
Lake Tagalala plays host to a vast range of birds, which come in their hundreds to drink, feed and breed in and around its waters. The lake is also home to large pods of hippo, which can often be seen wallowing in the mud and cooling themselves during the heat of the day. Spending a few hours by Lake Tagalala can be a richly rewarding experience for bird watchers and animal lovers alike.
Wilderness fly camping in the Central Selous can only be described as the ultimate bush experience! Surrounded by unspoilt woodland and grassy savannah on every side, with the unique sounds of the african bush in your ears, you will begin to feel like a part of the scenery. A walking safari with a ranger can easily be arranged and is always an exciting experience.
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