We stayed here for 3 nights in September as the last leg of our trip (the other two lodges were Lamai Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater Lodge.) We decided to stay here because of the variety of activities offered which were different from what's available in many other places. Namely, boat safaris and walking tours.
The lodge itself is in a breathtaking location - it's right along the banks of Rufiji River, and the views from both the main lodge and the rooms are stunning. The lodge is very classy and tastefully constructed, allowing it to blend itself seamlessly into the environment.
The rooms are very spacious and comfortable. The one thing that may freak out first-timers is the fact that the front and back of the rooms are completely open. No doors, no windows, no shades, no verandas.. nothing. You're completely "exposed" to the elements. The bed itself has netting, so no worries about mosquitoes or other creepy crawlies. We also had monkeys show up in the morning - while they're playful, they WILL try to snag anything they deem edible.
Others here have stated that wildlife is far less pervasive here than elsewhere in Tanzania, and that is true. That said, the landscape is far different and beautiful in its own right, and the quantity of animals is still quite abundant. Also, unlike in most other areas, you can take boat safaris (do the one in the early morning, which allows you to have breakfast at the beautiful Stigler's Gorge) and walking tours as well - many parts of Tanzania forbid people from getting out of the car, let alone hike in the bush. We several hours one morning on a guided hike, which we definitely want to do after several days of being on boats and on bumpy game drives. There's nothing like walking to take in the sights and smells. Don't worry, we were accompanied by an armed bodyguard in our trek so there was no fear of being ambushed.
The food at Sand Rivers was very nicely prepared - it's European-style but with local ingredients. Lunch was buffet-style, while dinner came with a choice of several entrees. Everything was delicious, and we never felt the quantity lacking at any time during our stay.
This would not be the first place I'd recommend to anyone who is only planning to visit ONE lodge. But given that most people stay at multiple locations (and they should!), if you want an experience that's uniquely awesome from the rest, Sand Rivers Selous should definitely be on your short list.
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