Impala is an eight-roomed tented camp on the banks of Rufiji River. Situated in a very good area for game viewing throughout the year, this camp offers one of the best wildlife experiences in this reserve at a significantly lower cost.

Semi-Tented (Hybrid)

Classic

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Attractive setting in Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous) on the banks of Rufiji River

Excellent game viewing, especially boating safaris

Tent, Selous Impala Camp, Nyerere, Tanzania

Eight very comfortable classic safari tented rooms

Extremely good value

Pool, Selous Impala Camp, Nyerere, Tanzania
Our Yellow Zebra Opinion
  • Well-rounded and reliable
With a beautiful setting on the Rufiji River, recently refurbished tents offering elevated views, and a location in one of the best game-viewing areas of Nyerere National Park, this camp offers exceptional value.
Georgia Hinkley Team Leader

Activities

Game viewing and boat safaris

  • Not only is the game-viewing area one of the best in the reserve, but boating safaris here are especially good.

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*This property is unfenced and located in a wildlife area, so large and potentially dangerous animals do pass through. If you opt to stay here, always be alert when walking around the camp and request for a member of staff to escort you if you have any concerns. Any guest is escorted after dark as a matter of course.

Access & Location

Impala Camp is located in the game-rich areas of Tanzania’s Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous). It is the more upmarket elder brother of the superb Lake Manze Tented Camp.

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Facilities

The rooms are classic safari tents raised up onto wooden platforms.

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They are relatively high specification with good-sized ensuites, as well as private decking areas where guests can relax and enjoy the river views.

Amenities

Although not overly luxurious, Impala Camp is certainly more than comfortable.

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The main areas are very attractive and elevated onto wooden platforms. There is a small camp-fire section on the riverfront itself.

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