Mloka sits along the Rufiji River on the edge of Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous), making it an exceptional base for Mloka boating charters. Here, broad river channels, oxbow lakes, and quiet backwaters create a rare opportunity to explore East African wilderness from the water’s surface.
Boat-based wildlife viewing is the signature experience. As you drift past papyrus-lined banks, watch for pods of hippos, basking Nile crocodiles, elephant herds coming to drink, and an impressive array of birdlife from fish eagles to colorful bee-eaters. The calm pace and open vantage points make photography and birding especially rewarding.
Mloka boating charters typically offer relaxed river cruises, sunrise outings when the water is mirror-still, and golden-hour trips timed for spectacular sunsets. Guides navigate meandering channels and seasonal lagoons, pointing out tracks on sandy banks and sharing insights into river ecology, safety, and low-impact wildlife viewing.
Many charters can be paired with game drives and guided bush walks nearby, but time on the Rufiji is what sets Mloka apart. The river’s ever-changing water levels shape sandbars and inlets, revealing new routes and quiet coves to explore. Between sightings, expect moments of serene silence broken only by bird calls and the rumble of distant hippos.
Getting here is straightforward via nearby park gates and airstrips serving the eastern side of the reserve. Once on the river, you’ll find a welcoming network of camps and lodges that understand boating logistics, from shaded embarkation points to expert guides. For travelers seeking an immersive, water-focused safari, Mloka boating charters deliver intimate wildlife encounters and a uniquely tranquil perspective on one of Africa’s great river systems.

