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SELOUS NATIONAL PARK Located in Southern Tanzania, the defining feature of the Selous is the great Rufiji River, which naturally splits the ecosystem into two distinct parts. The area can be explored by boat, sailing through swamps and lagoons where elephant often come to bathe, or even by foot, as the Selous is one of few Tanzanian reserves to allow walking tours. It has the world’s largest number of big game, more than 120,000 elephants, 160,000 buffaloes and about 2,000 rhinoceros. In addition, the Selous contains Africa’s greatest concentration of hippopotamus, crocodiles and wild dogs. Inspite of being home to the largest populations of some of Africa's – and the world’s - most sought after game, it remains one of the least visited of the great game sanctuaries on the continent.
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