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Tanzania is endowed with majestic parks. All of them host more wonderful wildlife than you can imagine. Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater are among the top on most safari-goers’ bucket lists. Both are located in the famous Northern Circuit. Tanzania still has other captivating destinations in the southern part (or the Southern Circuit). You might have heard of the Selous Game Reserve, an intriguing game reserve in the southern part of Tanzania. It’s currently called Nyerere National Park. Visiting it feels different, and in this article, we’ll highlight what camping feels like. Nyerere National Park is arguably the biggest national park in Africa. It’s 30,893 square kilometers. It beats the likes of Kafue National Park of Zambia, Etosha National Park of Namibia, and Kruger National Park of South Africa.