Highlights
- We consider the Selinda to be the best spot for walking trails in Botswana.
- This is a large private reserve managed and hosted by a group of highly experienced and dedicated conservation professionals. It holds a diversity of wildlife and offers an ideal opportunity to explore and appreciate prime African wilderness without crowds.
- There's a high degree of flexibility in the reserve and several safari formats are possible including traditional tented camping, game monitoring (at full moon), backed up walking trails, night drives, boating (dependent on water levels) and game drives.
- The Selinda Reserve is well known for its open plains,
abundant wildlife and healthy population of predators.
- Brian and Jan Graham, established in Botswana since 1976, have built up an enthusiastic team of guides and hosts at Selinda Camp, Zibalianja and the Trails Camps.
- We have recommended two different itinerary guidelines either making
exclusive use of the permanent camps or
alternatively combining them with the Selinda Trail
safari
Best time of Year
- March, April, May and November are relatively quiet. The peak coincides with the dry season from July to October when the game is most concentrated.
- October is traditionally regarded as the best game viewing month - it's also the hottest.
- March, April and November are best for birding enthusiasts.
- The reserve is only open between March and November.
Best Access
By air from Kasane or Maun
Tips and notes
- This safari is an ideal extension to the 6 night
Desert
and Delta Safari which is a combination between the Okavango Delta and Central Kalahari Game Reserve
- It's also easily combined with Victoria Falls and Hwange, the Kafue or the Luangwa and lower Zambezi
Valleys
- Access to the Selinda is by light aircraft - baggage allowances are restricted to 12kg in soft bags, special allowance for additional photographic equipment must be made in
advance
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