Attractions

Wildlife and nature drives are conducted by our resident guides in our 2008 version, rugged and open 4x4 Toyota Landcruisers with removable canvas roof tops. The vehicles have excellent all round visibility allowing for great photo opportunities. These wildlife drives are included in the cost of your accommodation as is are the Reserve entry fees .

At Selinda there is no routine. If you want to tailor-make your stay, let us know. Inevitably though, we are driven by the best game viewing times, the animal movements, or the weather. It is an outdoor activity, so when it is hot some animals retire to shade, the light for photography turns harsh and experience shows that sometimes this is the best time for us to imitate the wildlife and take a break. But nothing is regimented. We hate regimes, which is why we all love being out here in the first place. Our wildlife and nature drives often start at dawn though because this is the best time and when the predators are active. Your guide will tell you the best periods on the day, but often we return mid to late morning, and head out again from mid-to-late afternoon to early evening. It is a relaxed schedule that varies. As our guides are as keen as you are to do bush time, they will steer you in the direction of the best chances of seeing the riches that the Selinda Reserve offers. New for 2008 are our hides, where you can enjoy siesta time at an elevated hide overlooking a waterway, watching the passing wildlife.


Facilities

As you leave the lounge there is an inviting tea area jutting out over the floodplain. Here the billowing of soft fabrics and light colours suggest that AIR element. In the dining area, which is either under the lofty thatch or out under the stars, EARTH tones representing the wholesome food and exotic wines from both Africa and Europe that you will be able to taste and enjoy at Selinda. Evenings are completed around the campfire, a tradition that takes you back to the stories of the day's safari, shared philosophies, laughter and folk lore. Since ancient times the companionship of mankind has somehow, almost magically, infected us all and so often has been centred on nature's final element; the communal FIRE. The evening fireside is a seductive end to the day in the bush and your journey through the design of the lodge.

Unlike our ancestors' hearths, here the flames dance their flickering light invitingly against tall ancient African doors nearby, through which you enter the dual delights of our wine cellar or the artifacts / jewelry store.

The cellar carries a selection of wines from the region and from Europe. Most wines and all other drinks or refreshments are included in your daily tariff. Champagnes are extra. Above the cellar is a quiet reading area, an area of the camp that you can retire to alone to read from the library and to enjoy the fine art selection of Beverly Joubert's images collected over the years from her work with National Geographic. From time to time art from local artists will be exhibited in camp as well. The gallery is a place for quiet reflection and learning, as well as a place to download your own images from your safari. Under shade, the camp's plunge pool is surrounded by lush grass and is tucked away from the main area for privacy, an ideal way to cool off on a hot afternoon.

LAUNDRY:
Laundry is done on a daily basis and is of course included in the tariff.

ELECTRICITY:
We have a 220 volt electricity system in camp. The camp's generator generally runs quietly for a few hours per day and mostly when guests are out of camp, steadily charging up a bank of batteries for our inverter system which converts battery power into 220 volt electricity 24 hours a day; a perfect combination of power efficiency for all your needs. It is that quiet that brings the tranquility to your experience as you visit from sometimes over stimulating, noisy worlds. Places that you want to escape from when you visit us. As a result we find that wildlife feels comfortable around the camp and we encourage that. We try very hard to limit our impact on the environment, to walk quietly and softly on the Earth, and that includes the noise we create, the light pollution we generate as well as the more obvious by products of our society.

The electricity standard in our part of Africa is 220 volts, so please make sure that your equipment is compatible. Although we have a selection of converters in camp if you are travelling elsewhere it is a good idea to pick up a universal, international converter plug set at the airport or before you leave home. Video camera batteries can be charged in your tent at any time. Most importantly, please bring a spare set of batteries so we can charge these while you are out of camp on game drives.

ACCESS:
Our licensed (Category B) airfield is usually a thirty minute drive from camp, but water levels in the area can make this shorter or longer. The coordinates are S18"33.95'; E23"30.73'. Seat-in plane air-transfers or private charters are the only means of accessing the Selinda Reserve. Flying times: From Maun - 45 minutes; Kasane - 50 minutes; Motswiri - 15 minutes.

Location

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Selinda Camp

Selinda Camp

Description

Selinda has only nine spacious guest tents under thatch. Each tent has comfortable three-quarter sized beds and fine linen. These beds can be joined seamlessly to create wonderful extra large double beds. Luxurious, flowing mosquito nets add to the romantic atmosphere of our rooms and ceiling "plunka-plunka" fans combined with roof vents cool your living space when needed. The interiors have writing desks and lounge furniture collected from around Africa.

There are spacious, en-suite bathrooms, with full sized stone baths and antique showers. Dual vanity basins complement the sense of luxury and sliding doors allow for privacy or create an open-air bathroom feel as well. Hot and cold water is in ample supply.

A large private veranda allows guests to relax looking out over their own piece of African heaven.

CAMP DESCRIPTION:
The main living area is under cool thatch and is raised off the ground level for great viewing over the floodplains. There is a spacious lounge and dining area as well as a raised outdoor dining deck for evening meals under the stars! The main lounge has been designed around the four basic elements of nature and art pieces. As you enter the building your journey starts with touches of blue that evoke imagery of WATER, with sculpted and decorated giant mekoros (dugout) canoes, painted by the world renowned artist Keith Joubert as a centerpiece.

Rates

2010 Rates

Botswana - Selinda Reserve
Selinda Reserve, Botswana
Nightly US$ Rack Rate - sharing
Nett Single Supplement per night
Pilot / GuideNett
Camp
Number of
Tents
01 Nov '09 - 14 June '10
15 June - 15 Nov '10
01 Nov '09 - 15 Nov '10
Selinda Camp
9
$600 per person per night
$900 per person per night
$215 Single
Supplement nett
$100 per person
per night nett
Zarafa Camp at Zibadianja
4
$1 025 per person
per night
$1 445 per person
per night
$515 Single
Supplement nett
Motswiri
5
1 - 6 guests : $2 500 per camp/night
7th & 8th guest supplement: $380 per person per night
N/A
Private Vehicle

$380 per vehicle per day nett at Selinda & Zarafa camps
Selinda Canoe Safari
4
23 May - 09 October 2010
$1 450 per person sharing for 3 night trail
$ 300 Single
Supplement nett
N/A


Nightly rates are Fully inclusive of accommodation, all meals, scheduled game activities, bush walks, concession fees, laundry,
return airstrip transfers and all alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages excluding champagne and imported premium drinks

Reservations for the camps in the Selinda reserve are handled by Wilderness Safaris. Your reservations are best handled by an Africa specialist tour operator in your area.
For information on a good agency close to where you live, contact enquiry@wilderness.co.za

Selinda Camp
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