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A special area has been set aside in the northern reaches of the Selinda Reserve for walking safaris. Following the trails and time-worn paths of elephant and antelope through riparian forest and open plains, guests have the privilege of experiencing
Africa
as our ancestors and the early explorers did - on foot.
The two or three night walking safaris are limited to a maximum of four trailists at a time (or 6 if they are a group traveling together). Typically, guests undertaking a Selinda Walking Trail will start their safari with a night at one of the reserve's permanent camps (Selinda or Zibadianja). The trail will then head out from here in the early morning terminating at one of two Trails Camps - Mokoba and Tshwene.
PLEASE NOTE: In 2009, the Selinda Walking Trails will not be operating as a three night scheduled departure walking safari. Instead the accommodation will be utilised by guests staying at Selinda and Zibadianja.
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