HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Arabia comes to Africa in a glamorous, old-school camp
Learning how villagers live side-by-side with elephants
Paddling up the beautiful Selinda Spillway in a canoe
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: July to October
Green Season⊕: November to April
Shoulder Season⊕: April to May
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Great Plains Foundation
Custodian of over 400 000 hectares of land in Africa.
Rhinos Without Borders
Moving rhinos from poaching hotspots to places of safety.
OVERVIEW
As you arrive at Selinda Explorers Camp, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that you’ve gone back in time. The large open-air tents are littered with Persian carpets, antique lanterns and polished copper, giving the feel that a trading part from Zanzibar had passed through the private Selinda Reserve. The first Westerners to come to Botswana would have had similar camps, rekindling the nostalgia for a simpler time.
But it’s back to the 21st century when it comes to activities, which range from game drives to scenic flights in high-tech helicopters that give you a renewed appreciation for the vastness of this 130 000-hectare reserve. The highlight is definitely guided canoeing on the Selinda Spillway – it’s cooling, calming and exhilarating all at once…