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Niassa Special Reserve is the largest conservation area in Mozambique and Africa’s third-largest wildlife sanctuary. It borders Tanzania’s Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) without fences, so animals move freely around this vast combined area. It’s one of the most impressive ecosystems in Africa, yet totally lacking any tourist facilities.
Best Time to Visit
July to October is the middle and end of the Dry season in Niassa Special Reserve. These are the best wildlife-viewing months as most water in the bush has dried out and thirsty animals gather around the few water sources left. October is, however, uncomfortably hot.
May to October –Dry Season
November to April –Wet Season
Scenery
Miombo forest covers half of the reserve, making this one of the largest tracts of miombo in the world. The remainder is mostly open savannah, with some wetlands and isolated patches of forest. The scenery is dominated by the Lugenda River and immense granite domes rising up from the surrounding plains.
Activities
At present Niassa can only be visited on a tailor-made expedition. You’ll probably stay at the Lugenda River. From there you might do game drives, walking safaris, and canoeing trips.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: July to October (Animals are easier to find)
From: Never (Little-visited reserve)
From: 42,000km² / 16,216mi²
Due to nearby hunting concessions and a lack of habituation, animals tend to be skittish in Niassa Special Reserve. Four of the Big Five are present (no rhino). Elephants are quite common. Lions are sometimes spotted and, if you’re very lucky, you could see wild dogs too. There is a good variety of antelope species including Lichtenstein's hartebeest, greater kudu, bushbuck, waterbuck, klipspringer, and reedbuck.
Wildlife Highlights
Of special interest is the large population of sable. These regal antelopes are usually found in thick miombo woodland. Also worth noting are the three endemic subspecies found in Niassa: Grant’s zebra (lacks the shadow stripes of other subspecies), Nyassa wildebeest (larger than other subspecies), and Johnston's impala (smaller than other subspecies).
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The best time for spotting animals in Niassa is from July to October, during the middle and end of the Dry season (May to October). Wildlife is easier to see at that time because vegetation is thinner and animals gather around the rivers and other permanent water sources.
Niassa Special Reserve has a tropical, hot climate with a Wet and Dry season. The dry, cool season from May to October is preferable for a safari as it offers the most comfortable travel conditions. This time of year also coincides with the best wildlife-viewing months (July to October).
Dry Season –May to October
The Dry season is the ideal time of year for wildlife viewing with animal sightings improving as the season progresses. The days are nice and warm, while the nights are cool.
Wet Season –November to April
During the humid Wet season, the roads might deteriorate due to heavy rain and the reserve may be closed from December to the end of April. Frequent showers in the afternoon can turn into spectacular thunderstorms.
Niassa Special Reserve is in the north of the country and very remote. Presently, there are no formal accommodations in or around the reserve. Visiting Niassa is mostly for adventurous travelers who are totally self-sufficient and have use of a sturdy 4x4 vehicle.
If flying to Mozambique, Maputo International Airport (MPM) will likely be your entry point into the country. It is very close to the capital, Maputo (3km/2 mi away).
For people with the time and endeavor, Niassa can be visited on a road trip. You can hire a 4x4 vehicle in Maputo and start your overland trip from there.
If you would like to travel in northern Mozambique, you can fly from Maputo to Pemba (the gateway to the north) and rent a 4x4 vehicle there.
All domestic and charter flights are usually booked by your tour operator as part of your package. Scheduled domestic flights to Pemba from Maputo and Beira can be booked with LAM. SA Airlink has flights to Pemba from Johannesburg (South Africa).
Airlines & Ticket Prices
Please check Skyscanner to see which airlines can take you to Maputo International Airport (MPM), and what tickets would cost.
Passport, Visa & Other Entry Requirements
Please check our Getting There – Mozambique page to learn more about passports, visas, COVID-19, and other entry requirements.
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