Call us to talk about Fishing.
By his very nature, the fly fisherman is an adventurer. And where better to experience adventure than in the magical continent of Africa, with its opportunities for game viewing and cultural experiences, natural wonders such as Victoria Falls - and some of the most exciting fly fishing in the world. True, it is in Zambia, and its renowned Lower Zambezi River, that the most exciting fishing is to be found, but Tanzania also has much to offer the keen fisherman.
Amongst species to be found here in the inland lakes and rivers are the famously vicious Tiger Fish (well, they’re really vicious in the Lower Zambezi anyway), large Vundu (Catfish), and Bream.
The serious fisherman, though, will restrict himself to ocean fishing, off the mainland coast, or that of the island of Zanzibar. Here you can experience serious game fishing – Wahoo, Sailfish and Barracuda, to mention just a few – but this is an activity that lies somewhat outside the safari scene that we are focusing on here.
Mahale ($1365 pppn)
A remote camp, close to the Mahale Mountains' large chimpanzee population.
Mahale ($864 pppn)
A simple tented camp, beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Tanganyika.
Selous ($1070 pppn)
A high quality safari camp set on the banks of the Rufiji River, with a private satellite camp - Kiba Point.
Selous ($295 pppn)
Lavishly furnished tented chalets on the edge of the Rufiji River provide an unforgettable setting.
Selous ($1035 pppn)
A luxury safari camp located in The Selous, and set on the shores of a lake. A small ancillary tented camp can also be booked exclusively.
Selous ($860 pppn)
Probably the ultimate in amazing luxury - in a remotely located safari lodge!
Dar es Salaam ($105 pppn)
A splendid beach-side location on the Tanzanian mainland, only 40 minutes' drive from Dar.