SELINDA CANOE TRAIL
A Trails Exploration - 3 nights / 4 days
canoeing down the Selinda Spillway
The
high waters flowing through northern Botswana in 2009 and 2010 caused
the Selinda Spillway to flow in a way that it has not done for nearly
three decades. This has enabled adventurers the opportunity to experience
a rare first - the Selinda Canoe Trail. The Selinda Canoe Trail replicates
the safari experiences of old as we navigate along the Selinda Spillway
over four days, camping along the banks of the river at the end of the
day, wherever we find ourselves.
The distance from one end of the Canoe Trail to the other
is roughly 45km; along this route we can well expect to come across many
species of wildlife. The area is well known for elephant, buffalo, roan
antelope, and wild dog. Other possible sightings include cheetah, lion,
leopard and variety of other species. It is also a birder's paradise with
some 300 species to be seen.
The canoe trail starts at the Selinda Airfield where all
participants meet at around midday. We then drive in 4x4 Landcruisers
for nearly three hours westward till we reach our starting point. This
3-night safari comprises roughly 2 full days and 2 half-days (the first
afternoon and the last morning) of paddling to cover the distance. All
3 nights will be spent in fly camps along the way at no particular pre-arranged
site.
The
days are spent paddling along the Spillway with stoppages whenever there
is something of interest to be seen along the banks. Each canoe has two
guests, their bed rolls and bags. Participants paddle their own canoes
each day. No previous paddling or canoeing experience is needed as tuition
will be given - but participants must be strong enough to paddle their
own canoes. Please note that guests are not expected to put up tents or
help with the cooking and camp chores as our staff will handle all these
chores. 2m x 2m dome tents are provided as they are comfortable and large
enough for two people - yet are compact enough to fit onto the canoes.
For safety and space reasons, we have a maximum 20 kg
limit on luggage. Please ensure this is packed in a soft bag. Please remember
that you will have to paddle your own canoes with your own luggage and
bed rolls. The lighter your canoe is, the easier it is to propel your
canoe forward. As the dress code on this safari is so informal, we recommend
that you take the minimum possible on the canoe safari. Additional luggage
can be collected off you at the Selinda Airfield and stored for you, for
your return.
Each canoeing day begins in the early morning after a
hearty breakfast and when the Spillway is at its most peaceful. After
an early coffee and snack, we will set off for the day's adventure. Walking
is part of the experience. If there happens to be activity that warrants
investigation, we stop on the banks and take a short walk into the bush.
Brunch is taken around midmorning and light snacks are available throughout
the day for sustenance until dinner. At night, the deep silence is punctuated
by nocturnal sounds, from peeping frogs to roaring lion or the hyaena's
whooping call. The atmosphere is magical and the highlight of any African
safari.
At
the end of the trail, guests are transferred to the Selinda Airstrip in
the late morning for onward departures or ideally they may elect to stay
on for an additional night at either Zarafa or Selinda camps.
Trails Explorations bring the guest closer to nature.
Such camps are specifically outfitted to create that sense of wilderness
with a clear emphasis on essential camp comforts and maximum wilderness
experience.
Guide: The entire trail is guided and hosted by
a professional and passionate guide with extensive experience in big game
areas and excellent interpretive skills to bring the environment alive.
He carries a rifle for safety while on the water, walking and in the camp.
Exclusive experience: The Selinda Spillway is an
ideal setting for this canoeing and walking adventure safari. The route
begins downstream from Selinda airstrip in the north-east of the Okavango
Delta and travel eastwards along the Selinda Spillway through the private
300 000-acre Selinda Reserve towards the Kwando and Linyanti Rivers close
to where Selinda and Zarafa Camps are located.
Day 1: The trail begins at Selinda airfield in
the mid-afternoon, followed by a three hour road transfer in 4x4 vehicles
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
just before sunset at a suitable site on the banks of the Spillway. The
dome-tented camp will be pre-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.
Day 3: 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 Guaranteed Departure Dates (Minimum 2
Maximum 8 Guests per departure)
Aug 20110: 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st, 26th
Sept 2011: 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st, 26th
Oct 2011: 1st, 6th
Note: The Selinda canoe trail makes for a wonderful family
adventure for children over 8 years old. However 45km is still quite a
way to paddle for children under 12 years. So families with 8-11 year
olds should book the safari on a private basis. This allows for the children
to paddle with the guide and also allows the crew to shorten or extend
daily distances based on the family's endurance and energy. 12 year olds
should be able to manage the scheduled canoe safari.
2011 Price: US$1834 per person, including the charter
flights from and to Maun.
ADDITIONAL SAFARI NOTES
An additional night or two is recommended at either Selinda or Zarafa
Camp, after the trail.
Flashlights/
torches: Please ensure that a minimum 2-D cell flashlight is brought
on safari, with spare batteries. Head lamps are also useful.
Camera battery charging facilities: Unfortunately
due to the remoteness and nature of this trail, there will be no charging
facilities available, so please charge your batteries at the camp you
are staying a, the night before your canoeing safari starts.
Dietary requirements and special occasions: Due
to remote locality of Explorations camps, please ensure that full dietary
requirements and special occasions are advised at the time of your booking
confirmation.
Walking trails equipment required: As this is a
canoe / walking safari, please ensure that the required equipment is brought.
Please ensure also that our pre departure documentation is perused where
all advice for equipment is advised.
Arrival Day: Please note that it is not possible
to book on this safari if you are flying up to the Okavango on Air Botswana
on the morning that the canoeing safari starts. You will need to have
at least one (preferably two nights) at a safari camp prior to the start
of the canoeing safari.
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