Selinda Concession Safari

Authentic Selinda Concession Safari Tours

Experience Selinda Concession, Beyond Your Imagination

We design immersive, nature‑focused safaris through the Selinda Concession—rooted in more than 25 years of experience and authentic local ties. Each expedition is thoughtfully crafted to leave a meaningful imprint—on our guests, on the land, and on the communities who steward it.

We curate unforgettable nature-based African safaris, shaped by over 25 years of experience and deep local connections. With every adventure designed to leave a lasting impact – on our travellers, the land, and the local communities who call it home.

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Why Travel With Exodussafaris?

25 Years of Safari Expertise ​

For over 25 years, we’ve been curating bespoke African journeys—drawing on firsthand familiarity and trusted local alliances to deliver truly authentic and seamless safaris.

We Know Because We Go

Through our deep, ongoing presence across Africa, we hold insider knowledge of each destination, lodge, activity, and hidden delight we recommend.

24/7 Support

From your first inquiry until you arrive home safely, we remain by your side—managing every detail with 24/7 assistance. Thanks to the strong relationships we’ve cultivated on the ground, our partners are ready to go the extra mile, just as we would.

Every Adventure Makes a Difference ​

As part of the Nawiri Group, every safari directly contributes to protecting fragile ecosystems and supporting local communities—so that traveler, land, and people all benefit.

Complete Financial Protection

We provide full financial safeguards on your booking—ensuring your investment is protected, so you can travel with peace of mind.

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We’re proud to be recognized by Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and the World Travel Awards—but what matters most is the heartfelt praise and trust of the travelers we serve.

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Where To Go In Selinda Concession

Selinda Concession is rich with remarkable spots to explore—here’s a preview of fifteen must‑visit places:

Selinda Channel

Flowing like a lifeline, the Selinda Channel teems with aquatic wildlife and draws in herds and predators alike.

Tela Pan

This broad, seasonal pan transforms into a shimmering mirror in the wet season, attracting wading birds and hippos.

Sand Ridge Plains

A sweeping mosaic of sand ridges and grasslands, prime territory for roan, sable, and other grazing species.

Chief’s Island Overlook

A vantage point offering expansive views across floodplains, ideal for spotting elephant herds and big cats in action.

Selinda Lagoon

A quieter water haven where sitatunga and waterbuck may emerge at dawn or dusk.

Mokolo Floodplain

Inundated in high water, this floodplain becomes a pulse point of life—ducks, fish, and lurking predators abound.

Hidden Waterhole Gallery

A cluster of waterholes tucked in shaded woodland, frequented by bushbuck, leopards, and elephants alike.

Riparian Forest Corridor

A dense fringe along waterways harboring unique bird life and forest-adapted species like the bushpig.

Selinda Plains

Expansive grasslands where predators roam and plains game roam freely—ideal for open-plain sightings.

Island Forest Islet

Raised forest islands rising above marsh waters that serve as refuges in flood seasons and hideouts in dry spells.

Sable Ridge

An undulating ridge favored by sable and roan antelope, often patrolled by territorial leopards.

Mozuma Vlei

A seasonal wetland that pulses with life during rains—frogs, birds, and predator-prey drama blossom here.

Northern Salt Licks

Mineral-rich patches that draw elephants and other herbivores especially in the dry season.

Shaded Termite Claybank

Claybanks beneath tree shade used by elephants, chimping birds, and even mammalian species for salt-seeking.

Best Time To Visit Selinda Concession

The ideal window is during the dry season (roughly May to October), when water is scarce elsewhere and wildlife concentrates around permanent water sources. January

Selinda Concession Safari in January

January falls into the wet season; heavy rains may flood tracks and make some areas inaccessible. But this month also brings lush scenery and babies born into the bush, creating magical viewing in accessible sectors.

Selinda Concession Safari in February

Rainfall remains high, and many pans and floodplains swell. Wildlife disperses more widely, making sightings more unpredictable, though bird life is vibrant.

Selinda Concession Safari in March

month3 The perks of travelling at this time of the year include seeing the zebra migration in the pans and elephants scooping up the fallen fruits in the Okavango Delta. Zebra sightings mean good lion sightings on your safari tour as well. Zebras and elephants, among the many animals that are around, stick to water sources to drink – including the seasonal waters of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. Weather in March The rain decreases in March, and the weather is humid and warm. Thunderstorms occur occasionally, primarily sticking to the afternoons. Some lodges in Botswana remain closed until the muddy conditions...

Selinda Concession Safari in April

April marks the tail end of the rains. Floods begin to recede, and game slowly coalesces back toward permanent water. Travel routes may still be tricky in low-lying areas.

Selinda Concession Safari in May

The terrain starts to dry. Wildlife becomes more concentrated near rivers and channels, improving viewing. Conditions for overland travel become more reliable.

Selinda Concession Safari in June

Dry season in earnest: water sources recede, channels narrow, and animals crowd around the few remaining waterholes. Excellent game viewing and fewer disruptions.

Selinda Concession Safari in July

Peak dry season. Wildlife is tightly packed around permanent water and river corridors; classic sightings of predators, elephants, and large herds are common.

Selinda Concession Safari in August

Firm terrain and open vegetation make traversing easier. Predator action intensifies in dry river beds, and game sightings are abundant.

Selinda Concession Safari in September

Toward the end of dry season, conditions are at their best for walking safaris and close wildlife interactions. Water is very limited elsewhere, bolstering concentration.

Selinda Concession Safari in October

The heat builds and the first rains may start later in the month. Wildlife still follows water sources closely, making early October a strong time to visit.

Selinda Concession Safari in November

Transitional month: occasional rains begin, dust settles, and game begins to spread again. Viewing is still good, though more variable.

Selinda Concession Safari in December

Rainfall kicks in gradually, and bush cover thickens. Some roads may become impassable and wildlife sits less predictably, but lush green vistas reward the adventurous.

Our Recommended Activities In Selinda Concession

Explore our recommended experiences in Selinda Concession and find your perfect way to connect with its natural beauty.

Chief’s Island

Moremi Game Reserve

Makgadikgadi Pans

Chobe National Park and Savuti Marsh

Khwai

Chief’s Island

Our Recommended Activities In Selinda Concession

Explore our recommended experiences in Selinda Concession and find your perfect way to connect with its natural beauty.

Chief’s Island

Moremi Game Reserve

Makgadikgadi Pans

Chobe National Park and Savuti Marsh

Khwai

Chief’s Island

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What You Need To Know About Selinda Concession Safaris

Find everything you need to know to plan your Selinda Concession adventure, from travel tips to essential insights for an unforgettable trip.

Selinda Concession Food and Tipping Practices

Meals are typically full-course and influenced by local and international cuisine, often buffet or plated style at lodges/camps. Tipping is customary—guides, camp staff, porters—and while amounts vary, a guideline is to tip per day per traveler to cover guiding, housekeeping, and ancillary staff.

Selinda Concession Food and Tipping Practices

Rates depend on season, style of lodge or camp, included activities (walks, boat, 4×4), and length of stay. Premium lodges command higher rates; mid‑tier options offer more moderate pricing. Expect all-inclusive models (accommodation, meals, some game drives) to form your baseline cost.

Cost of a Selinda Concession Safari

Essentials include light neutral clothing, a warm layer for early mornings, waterproof jacket, sturdy walking shoes, sun hat, sunglasses, insect repellent, binoculars, camera gear, personal medications, and a daypack. A compact flashlight/headlamp and reusable water bottle are also handy.

Packing List for Selinda Concession

The climate is seasonal: a rainy period (roughly November through April) bringing lush growth and floods, followed by a dry season (May through October) with clear skies, diminishing water bodies, and more concentrated wildlife. Temperatures vary from hot midday heat to cooler mornings/evenings.

Climate in Selinda Concession

English is widely spoken in lodges and among guides and staff. Locally, languages such as Tswana, Lozi, or regional Bantu languages may be spoken in nearby communities.

Languages in Selinda Concession

Yes—safaris in Selinda are run under strict safety protocols: experienced guides, reliable vehicles, and safety briefings. While wildlife is wild and unpredictable (so always follow instructions), camps are secured, staff are well-trained, and incidents are rare. As always, situational awareness and adherence to guide advice are key.

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