Great Plains Conservation has announced that Lukula Camp, which was previously in Tanzania’s Selous Game Reserve, has relocated to Botswana’s Selinda Reserve.
The new camp, Selinda Explorers Camp, will open on August 15.
It is an exclusive-use camp on the banks of the Selinda Spillway with just four tents accommodating up to eight people. It is perfect for small groups and families, or for couples or single travellers wanting total exclusivity. A separate guide's tent is available for guests bringing a private guide.
The camp is designed in the style of the early explorers, with campaign-style furniture, decanters of cognac, Persian rugs, flush toilets and bucket showers. For a romantic touch, brass hip-baths can be portered to a nearby sand bank on the banks of the Spillway.
The camp is ecologically sensitive with 100% solar power, grey water treatment, borehole water for drinking, and activities that concentrate on getting back to nature including guided walking and canoeing.
The camp is accessible via light aircraft to Selinda airstrip. It will be closed from December to February.
For more information, visit www.greatplainsconservation.com or email info@greatplainsconservation.com
Exclusive-use camp in Botswana to open in August
Exclusive-use camp in Botswana to open in August
08 Jun 2012 - by The Editor
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