Calling All Explorers
The Selous Project, Tanzania
Anybody can see animals from a big covered car. That's what you do at Disney’s Animal Kingdom...and, unfortunately, on most safaris these days. For a visit with the real animal kingdom, adventurers have to seek outfitters like The Selous Project in Tanzania. Built out of recycled wood, brass, copper, and weathered canvas on the desolate banks of the Luwegu River, the solar-powered camp, as lush and beautiful as it is, is completely dismantled, leaving no trace behind, at the end of the season (November). But, for four exquisite months, the gypsy caravan will take up to eight guests up close and personal to the animals living in the 55,000 square–kilometer reserve in which it is situated. Canoe explorations, river hikes, camp-outs — exploring with The Selous Project is old school, hands on, and definitely the only way to go on safari.
Book today at selousproject.com.

