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Beho Beho

  • EXCLUSIVE ACCOMMODATION IN A REMOTE PART OF NYERERE NATIONAL PARK (FORMERLY SELOUS)
  • TEN GUEST BANDAS, INCLUDING A TWO-BEDROOM BANDA IN A SECLUDED SPOT
  • SUMPTUOUS LOUNGE AND BAR WITH BILLIARDS TABLE, LIBRARY, DINING AREA, SUN DECK, SWIMMING POOL
  • GUIDED GAME DRIVES, WALKING SAFARIS, BOAT TRIPS, TREEHOUSE SLEEP-OUTS
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"Superbly well run, luxurious, and with a focus on high-quality walking safaris, Beho Beho is one of South Tanzania's best camps. Competition to Sand Rivers, but a very different, more luxurious style of camp."

OVERVIEW:

Beho Beho is owned and run by the Bailey family and their terrific team of guides and in-house staff members. The Operations Director is Sean Lues, a Zimbabwean pro guide and winner of the Guides Association’s ‘Guide of the Year’ award. Accommodation is booked on a full-board basis, including all meals, a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and a laundry service. The property is closed from 21st March to 1st June every year, as this is when Nyerere National Park's (formerly Selous) long rains disrupt flights and activities.

ACCESS & LOCATION:

The property is accessed via 5 minutes’ road transfer from its own airstrip. Unlike most of the camps and lodges in Nyerere, it’s situated in the reserve’s highlands – the name Beho Beho references the cool breezes that waft through camp. There are sweeping views over the River Rufiji’s floodplain!

ACCOMMODATION & FACILITIES AT BEHO BEHO:

Guest accommodation consists of ten bandas, including Bailey’s Banda, a two-bedroom cottage set up at a distance from the standard one-bedroom buildings. All bandas have private plunge pools and are made out of local stone, and each has a palm-thatch roof. They are spaced well apart on either side of Beho Beho’s communal lodge. A crazy-paved path leads to the entrance, which opens into a very generously proportioned sleeping and living space. Furnishings feature a king-size bed or twin beds with mosquito netting, bedside lighting, a writing desk and chair, a couple of comfy armchairs and a table, and an ornate Zanzibari daybed. Every banda is open-fronted, with a couple of steps down onto a veranda complete with telescope – here you can enjoy the spectacular views! Additional amenities include a ceiling fan and 24/7 electricity. There’s also a dressing room for storing your clothes and any other items. The en-suite facilities comprise screened flush toilet, twin washbasins in a large unit with mirrors over, and very refreshing outdoor shower. Toiletries are supplied, as are bathrobes and a hairdryer. Bailey’s Banda boasts an additional bedroom, a large lounge, a sundeck, and a private plunge pool! If you opt for this banda, you have access to dedicated staff too, as well as a kitchen with chef, and an exclusive safari vehicle for tailored drives around Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous).

Beho Beho’s communal lodge is located at roughly the center of the campsite. It’s a large timber, stone, and thatch structure, and entirely open-sided to make the most of the spectacular views! Supported in part by tree trunks, the roof is very high so the fresh breezes can flow through all areas. The lounge space contains a medley of sofas, armchairs, and well-cushioned wood-framed seating around a coffee table. There’s also some reading material and a few occasional tables bearing intriguing artifacts, all positioned on a vibrant Persian rug! The well-stocked bar adjoins the lounge, and there’s a tea-and-coffee station too. In a separate area a couple of steps up from the lounge, you’ll find a library with additional seating and a billiards table. The dining area occupies the same level as the lounge, and usually, everyone eats together at one big table. There are lots of al fresco dining spots too – for example, breakfast is usually enjoyed in the bush, and you can tuck into lunch on the camp’s sun deck. Travelers staying in Bailey’s Banda have the option of private dining if preferred. Finally, Beho Beho has a lovely swimming pool, flanked by sun loungers and also a little thatched structure that’s great for keeping out of the sun. As this is farther up the hill, the views down to the valley floor are particularly breathtaking – you might even see a pod of hippo wallowing in a waterhole while you take a dip!

ACTIVITIES AT BEHO BEHO:

  • Classic safari activities are on offer here – expertly guided game drives, walking safaris, and boat trips.
  • The treehouse sleep-out experience is available for guests staying at least four nights at Beho Beho.
  • The camp’s specialty is guided and guarded walking safaris, which start out during early morning and late afternoon.
  • Early walks include breakfast, while the later slot involves a sundowner stop! Walks are sometimes combined with vehicle safaris. Find out more about the Beho Beho guides here.
  • The sprawling plains, miombo woodlands, and riverine forests of Nyerere National Park are home to a highly impressive array of wildlife.
  • All Big Five are in residence – lion, rhino, leopard, elephant, and buffalo!
  • Among the smaller predators and herbivores you can expect to see are cheetah, spotted hyena, jackal, wild dog, giraffe, wildebeest, zebra, and an astonishing assortment of antelopes.
  • There’s plenty of birdlife too – 440 species at last count!
  • The lakes and other water sources are positively overflowing with African skimmer and pink-backed pelican, while vibrant carmine and white-fronted bee-eaters populate the reserve’s sandbanks.
  • These feathery friends and more besides may be seen on boat trips, which usually take place on Lake Tagalala, 50 minutes’ drive away – you can also look out for crocs and hippos!
  • And Beho Beho’s treehouse sleep-out experience is ideal for travelers seeking something really special during their time in Nyerere. Designed for two people, it involves a walk from camp to an immense leadwood tree housing an en-suite double bedroom.
  • The house has a canvas roof too, and this can be rolled back so there’s nothing between you and the stars!

*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.

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