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Selinda Explorer is positioned near a main channel of northern Botswana's seasonally flooding Selinda Spillway, within the private Selinda Reserve. The region is one of the best for viewing wild dogs, especially, and often makes for a front row seat to some of the most intense predation observable on safari. In line with its back-to-basics approach - bucket showers (albeit hot bucket showers) and canvas tents - walking safaris and canoeing are highly encouraged. However game drives are often very productive and should not be spurned on principle. Here the stage is set to experience the adventure and romance safari to its fullness, with carefully selected East African decor and genuinely warm hospitality.
From $NaN person/night
Guides here are top-notch with an arsenal of experience in the bush and the ability to conduct a range of activities on foot and afloat. Their knowledge runs deep and has been cultivated through hours of patient observation in the bush.
This area is as good as any for wild dog viewing. Following dogs on the hunt is one of the most high-octane experiences you can have in the bush and this plain-rich landscape lends itself to it especially well.
Soak in the romance of this old world safari and take your bath on the edge of the Selinda Spillway under stars – it doesn’t get more spectacular than that!
The main area consists of two large on-the-ground, open-sided tents. One serves as an intimate dining room, aglow with lanterns by night and the other is a spacious, breezy lounge, lavishly strewn with colorful cushions and Persian rugs. The decor conjures a feeling of Zanzibar - a heady mix of Africa and Arabia - with carefully selected artifacts and functional items to create a stylish but principally relaxed ambiance. Set slightly back from an offshoot on of the main channels, this is prime real estate for elephant and hippo watching. Though impeccably designed, the camp puts the beauty of the surrounds to the fore, as suggested by the outward facing cushions tracing the lounge tent.
Just four two-person tents are strung around the old-growth forest where camp resides. Tents are spacious with double or twin beds, made of canvas with large fold-away flaps to allow for optimal airflow during the day. Decorated with a similarly exotic, East African motif, they are both posh and homely, offering all the creature-comforts you need while keeping their footprints to a minimum. The alfresco bucket showers are as hot as any and the copper basins substitute taps for jugs of fresh water. Electricity comes courtesy of 100% solar power.
This is perhaps one of the most well-rounded safaris one can have with the ability to explore a pristine wilderness on foot, in a dugout canoe or on the back of a vehicle -- not to mention the superior guiding and first-class hospitality.
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A morning and afternoon activity flank your day, with an optional night drive after dinner. Walking in the bush is at its best between May and September when temperatures aren't as scorching and the grasses aren't as high. Exploring the region via boat or dugout canoe is dependent upon the level of the floods each year but is typically done between July and September. Birding can be great in this region during the summer months (November - March) but the main draw to this area are certainly its abundance of predators - wild dog, hyena, cheetah, leopard and lion - not to mention the healthy numbers of more rare and beautiful species like sable antelope.
Selinda Explorers Camp is owned by Great Plains which is dedicated to creating lasting, sustainable conservation solutions for the world's iconic wildlife and wilderness areas. Through their model of compassionate protection and intelligent management, funded by low-impact tourism, they integrate communities, governments, and the private sector. Embracing the concept of 'Conservation Tourism', they prioritise environmentally sound practices while ensuring benefits directly support conservation efforts without a negative impact on the land or wildlife.
A contribution of $95 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.
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The Linyanti's diverse environment is composed of woodlands, marshlands, savannah and palm islands, attracting a wide variety of species. The area is famous for large herds of elephant, buffalo, giraffe, roan, sable, zebra, and more. However, it is the predators that take centre stage in the Linyanti, with the rare wild dog, lion, cheetah and leopard producing some thrilling encounters.
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