Beho Beho was the first camp to be sited in the Selous, not on the banks or the flood plains of the mighty Rufiji River, but in the cooler highlands so as to enjoy the 'cooling breezes' from which its name derives. Always designated as a 'private camp' this Tanzania game lodge in Selous has fiercely protected its individuality and privileged location as one of the most 'magical' places to visit in Africa.
Designed for comfort, Beho Beho's stone built and palm thatched cottages, are not only a refuge from the equatorial sun, the bouncy seat of a game vehicle and the red dust of Africa nor are they just for sleeping, these spacious 'suites', reveal unrivalled vistas of the Africa bush.
The open sided lounges and dining areas of this camp in Tanzania, together with the cocktail bar and 'billiards room' provide a sophisticated setting for post safari relaxation and the swimming pool and deck, an ideal place to cool off.
And when it comes time for interacting with the 55 000 square kilometres which is the Selous Game Reserve, there is a family of qualified and experienced game rangers to guide you and to interpret this fascinating natural paradise, either on foot, from a boat on the nearby Lake Tagalala, or from an open safari vehicle.
It is not always necessary to leave the camp to experience excellent game viewing as there is always something 'happening' around Beho Beho. This Tanzania game lodge in Selous is on the crossroads of animal migratory routes. The animals seeming to appear totally unconcerned about the human habitation. Whether it is Elephant, Buffalo, Waterbuck, Giraffe, Wild Dog or Hyena to name just a few, wandering through the camp at any time of the day or night.
Groups, conferences and special occasions:
Beho Beho is an ideal location for small residential conferences, seminars and presentations. Private groups are also welcomed at this Tanzania camp. Beho Beho in Selous Game Reserve also caters for special occasions or events like birthdays, anniversaries, special dinners or lunches.
Child Policy:
Children are permitted to stay only on permission of the directors, but it is felt that this type of camp is really not suitable for children under 12 years old. Children who are older than 12 years with a great interest in African wildlife and who are comfortable in an adult environment thoroughly enjoy this camp in Tanzania.
Seasons:
Beho Beho is closed from mid March to early June each year - the seasons at this Tanzania camp vary according to rains and flight schedules.