Zarafa Camp is a small four roomed luxury tented camp that is located on the 320,000 acre Selinda Reserve in northern Botswana. Every part of the camp overlooks the beautiful flood plains of the Zibadianja Lagoon.
Wildlife, particularly elephant, is a common sight in front of and in camp. Built under giant jackalberry and ebony trees, the camp is very shady and cool. Crafted only of recycled hardwoods and canvas Zarafa Camp boasts impressive green credentials - all electricity comes from its solar farm and a system of batteries and inverters.
Every guest tent has its own comfortable lounge, private pool, fireplace, copper baths, indoor and an outdoor shower with amazing view.
Zarafa’s small size allows complete flexibility with regards to activites, meals and scheduling. Activities include game drives, walks, use of photographic hides and bush skills walks. The entire camp can be booked for parties of 6 at no extra cost, making it ideal for small groups (albeit small groups that can afford the hefty nightly rates).
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