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4-DAY SELINDA CANOE TRAIL

This canoeing and walking adventure safari navigates some 45km along the Selinda Spillway in the heart of the Selinda Reserve. Days are spent paddling eastwards, in stable Canadian-style canoes with cushioned seats, along the Spillway, viewing wildlife and bird species that may be seen along the banks. Nights are spent in fly camps (comprising dome tents with hot bucket showers and short-drop toilets) along the way. The area is well known for elephant, buffalo, sable antelope, roan antelope and wild dog, as well as some 300 bird species. Cheetah, lion and leopard are occasionally seen. The area evokes remoteness and solitude.

NOTE: A night spent at Selinda or Zarafa camps before or after the Trail is highly recommended.

* Run seasonally from May to October each year

 

THE ITINERARY

Day 1:
The trail begins at Selinda airfield in the mid-afternoon, with a transfer from the airstrip to the starting point of the actual canoe trail. Once the guide has briefed the group, the trail starts with a short late afternoon canoe experience before arriving at the evening's first camp.

As there is a minimal distance to be covered on the first day and also due to the fact that all the equipment is carried with the group, we paddle until we are ready to stop, just before sunset, at a suitable site on the banks of the Spillway.

The dome-tented camp is erected and we enjoy a well-deserved sundowner around the campfire before dinner, followed by a good night's sleep.



Day 2:
After an early wake-up call, tea or coffee and light breakfast while the camp is being dismantled, we head out on the canoes for a full day of paddling, with lunch en route and the possibility of stretching our legs if we come across something worth investigating on foot. Tonight we camp in another suitable location as we gradually make our way down the Spillway.



Day3:
An early breakfast once again, as camp is taken down, before we continue along the water course by canoe for another full-day excursion and set up camp for the last night of this trail.



Day 4:
We head out after breakfast, aiming to finish at around 10H00-10H30. At this point we are met by the vehicle and transferred by road to the Selinda airstrip, where we bid farewell to the safari.


2011 COST PER PERSON

12May-09Oct 2011          $1600 per person  /  $350 single supplement 

        

2011 Departure Dates:    The Trail starts and ends in Selinda

May :    12, 16, 23, 28

June :    02, 07, 12, 17, 22, 27

July :    02, 07, 12, 17, 22, 27

August :   01, 06, 11, 16, 21, 26

September :   01, 06, 11, 16, 21, 26

October :    01, 06

 

 

US citizens do NOT require visas for travel to Botswana and anti-malaria tablets must be taken for the safari.  NO shots are required at this time.   SOUTH AFRICA REQUIRES THREE BLANK PASSPORT PAGES AND A 6-MONTH VALIDITY.   THEY ARE VERY STRICT ABOUT THIS!!

This Quote is given subject to availability of all services at time of booking.  We would require a non-refundable deposit of 25% to secure accommodations with the balance due 70 days before date of travel.  We accept all major credit cards in this office as well as cheques.

 

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