BIOSPHERE CONSERVATION

Elephant project

Africa | Botswana | Laguna di Zibadianja


This project, centered in Selinda Reserve, was created to protect elephants from poaching, hunting and the simple expanding of human population. These are the main causes which contributed over the years to the sharp decrease in the number of specimens in Africa. At the end of the dry season, each year, the reserve is home to over nine thousand elephants.

 

Zarafa Camp

Zarafa Camp (Botswana’s first Relais & Chateaux property) is located in an extraordinary location, under the shady canopy of jackalberry and red ivory trees, overlooking the patchwork of savannas and floodplains of Zibadianja Lagoon's southern shores. These uninterrupted views provide sightings of the private 130,000 hectare Selinda Reserve's prolific wildlife. The Camp offers4  luxury double or twin tents, at a maximum of eight guests. Zarafa Camp’s tents are 1000 square foot (100m2), airy and set on raised decking, under flowing canvas. They feature  a bedroom, living room and a full en-suite bathroom with shower and tub. Extensive decking includes a private plunge pool and outdoor shower. The main area is furnished in the same style as the tents and evokes a traditional safari ambience. Activities at Zarafa Camp are flexible to suit guests’ particular interests and include drives with experienced professional guides in 4x4 cars. Short guided nature walks from camp are encouraged, to introduce guests to some of Africa’s less prominent treasures. 

 

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