Twelve reasons why you should explore Selinda

Home to some of the largest herds of elephant and buffalo left in Southern Africa, Botswana's Selinda is a moody wilderness and one of the best places to see the African wild dog.

Selinda is a private game reserve which is focused around the Selinda Spillway - which runs from east to west - connecting the Okavango Delta with the Linyanti regions, before venturing into the Savute Marsh. If you’re planning a Botswana safari, here are 12 reasons why you should visit Selinda:

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Wild dog at a watering hole picking on a dead hippopotamus

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The elephants of Botswana are 200,000 strong, the largest population in the world. These elephants are drinking in the Selinda Reserve.

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