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RUAHA NATIONAL PARK

KATAVI NATIONAL PARK

MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK

NYERERE NATIONAL PARK

THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS

THE SWAHILI COAST

Foxes Safari Camps

Authentic. Unfrequented. Carbon Negative

Wildlife As nature intended

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INTRODUCTION

Where we are

Why Southern Tanzania

Southern National Parks

Foxes Safari Camps Attributes

SUSTAINABILITY

Friends of Ruaha Society

Carbon Negative

Foxes Community and Wildlife

Conservation Trust

Local

DESTINATIONS

Ruaha National Park

Nyerere National Park

Katavi National Park

Udzungwa National Park

Mikumi National Park

The Southern Highlands

The Swahili Coast

OUR LODGES

Ruaha River Lodge

Rufiji River Camp

Katavi Wildlife Camp

Stanley's Kopje

Vuma Hills Tented Camp

Lazy Lagoon Island Lodge

Mufindi Highlands Lodge

SAFARI AIR LINK

Services

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BOOKING

Accommodation Facts

Useful Information

Contact Information

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Our camps are spread out from the far west to the eastern coast, allowing guests

to experience a diversity in landscape and flora and fauna across the vast and

wonderful Tanzania.

Foxes camps and lodges are in the much less frequented Southern half of the

country, where you are more likely to see huge herds of animals than huge

hoards of game vehicles.

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Tanzania’s Southern National Parks are

some of the largest and most remote in all

of Africa.

As a convergence zone between Sub-

Saharan Africa’s Southern and Eastern

wildlife areas, these National Parks have

the greatest variety of species, including,

The Greater and Lesser Kudu, striped and

Spotted Hyena. Despite the fame of The

Serengeti, most of Tanzania’s protected

areas are in the South of Tanzania.

Whilst the wildlife is in its masses, tourism is

not, guaranteeing visitors see herds of

animals, rather than hordes of people. One can

enjoy wildlife sightings in peace, with no rush

to move on.

Not only is there a great variety of species in

Southern Tanzania, but also its terrain and

topography. Each national park has its own

uniqueness and feeling, ensuring you never

bore of your surroundings.

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Tanzania’s second largest National

Park

Known for its 1000’s of giant

ancient baobab tree’s

The park with Tanzania’s largest

population of lion

A beautiful landscape made up of

rocky mountains, flat plains, and The

Great Ruaha River

Ruaha National Park

Tanzania’s largest National Park

Contains the highest concentration of

wild dog in Africa. Chances of

seeing them are highest here

Over 500 different species of birds

Home to Tanzania’s largest river,

The Rufiji River

Nyerere National Park

The park to see huge herds of eland,

buffalo and elephants

Your best chance of a leopard

sighting

Close by to the Sanje Waterfall in

Udzungwa National Park which

plays home to the endemic species of

primate, The Sanje Mangabey, The

Red Hehe Colobus, and the Kipunji,

a

completely

new

monkey

discovered in 2006.

Mikumi National Park

The safari connoisseur’s paradise

Experience true immersion into

African remoteness

Home to the largest concentration of

hippo’s and crocodiles in Africa

A chance to see the rare tree

climbing lions

With only a handful of small lodges

in the large park, you are assured to

have an exclusive experience.

Katavi National Park

Pioneers

Foxes Safari Camps were the first safari lodges to open in the South of Tanzania in 1982. This meant

that we had the first choice in the very best locations on offer. As a family company, we take the

quality of our lodges very seriously and work together to make guests' stay with us unforgettable.

Now onto the third generation of Fox, more and more has been learnt to maximise our guests'

experiences.

You will see our contributions to the safari industry throughout the country, including specially adapted

open game vehicles, which we first introduced to Tanzania in the 1980s.

Integrated

We are able to look after our guests from the moment they arrive in the country, to the moment they

depart. With meet and greet services at Dar es Salaam airport, hotel transfers, and our own bush airline,

logistics are all taken care of.

Using our sister company, Safari Air Link, we can transport our guests across Tanzania’s tourist

destinations at great speed, reducing the journey time, and increasing safari time.

Our game package offers includes airstrip transfers, full board accommodation, game drives, tea,

coffee, and laundry.

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Environmental and social sustainability

was, and always will be the motivating

factor for the Fox Family's ventures.

The surrounding area and community

have been a focal point for the company,

long before it was fashionable.

The Friends of Ruaha Society, founded by

Geoff Fox, with major contributions by

Peter and Bruce Fox, was set up in 1984

with the aim of conserving Ruaha National

Park and its surrounding game reserves. Key

methods used to achieve the aim include

education, ensuring the location people

understood the balance between themselves,

wildlife, and the environment.

It is clear that sustainable tourism is the

key to both educating people about the

importance of our ecosystems, as well as a

way of funding the conservation of the

environment and local communities.

9,000 acres

~ forestry created

3,678,000 trees

~ planted to date

<60,000 tonnes

~ carbon absorbed/year

Proudly Carbon Negative

Carbon Negative

Foxes work hard to ensure that we give

more than we take. Throughout the camp

and

bush

airline

operations,

we

continually strive to reduce our carbon

emissions, and have done so with

success.

It is most organisations goal to become

carbon neutral. This is a term used to

describe a situation whereby the carbon

emissions caused by an entity are

balanced out by reducing emissions

elsewhere, usually through funding third

parties.

We, at Foxes Safari Camps, have gone

two

steps

further

by

becoming

organically carbon negative.

We

offset

more

carbon

though

sequestration than we contribute to the

environment - and all by our own means.

Our afforestation projects sequester

<60,000 tonnes of carbon per year.

This figure is 30 times the amount of

carbon our entire operations emit per

year.

A stay with Foxes Safari Camps is truly

guilt free.

In tandem to these efforts, over the last

two decades, we have been planting trees

on land otherwise baron.

On our last forestry audit, it was

concluded that 3,678,000 trees had been

planted over an area of 9,000 acres.

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