Nyerere National Park, formerly part of the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania, is one of the world's largest wildlife sanctuaries. Covering an area of 30,893 km2, it boasts a diverse range of iconic African species like lions, elephants, and wild dogs. The park is known for its abundant wildlife, including hippos and crocodiles along the Rufiji River. Established in 2019, Nyerere National Park honors Tanzania's first President, Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere, and offers visitors a chance to experience the untamed beauty of nature in a vast and untouched setting.