Why visit Selinda Reserve in Botswana

Why visit Selinda Reserve in Botswana?

The Selinda Reserve is a 320,00-acre private concession in northern Botswana. It sits west (upstream) from Savute Channel and Chobe National Park, and north of the expanding reaches of the greater Okavango Delta. This unique position gives it the advantages of both of these famous areas but with the tremendous advantage of exclusivity. It is a truly spectacular and varied landscape hosting a wide range of species in diverse habitats. It is particularly well-known for its African wild dog, large elephant herds and the rare roan and sable antelopes.

Where to stay?

Selinda Reserve only offers upmarket accommodation. Selinda Camp and Zarafa camp.

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