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Horseback Safari Along Botswana’s Selinda Trail

When you’re standing face-to-face with your chosen horse, you’ll feel its warm breath permeating the cold mist rising off of the Delta’s tributaries. The soulful eyes of a horse invite you to tenderly stroke its muzzle while you establish an emotional connection with this regal beauty.  A powerful encounter between man and horse is one that is not easily forgotten. 

Motswiri is an authentic safari camp located on the waterways of the Selinda Spillway which forms part of the world heritage site, the Okavango Delta. While offering the unique activity of horseback safaris in Botswana, this is not their only speciality. There are mekoro trips, daily game drives, fishing, boating and canoe excursions. For those who love horses, the horseback safaris are only for experienced riders. There needs to be control and trust between rider and horse because of the wild animals encountered en route.

Riders have a choice of boerperds, thoroughbreds and Arab crosses. This means you’re bound to find your optimal match for the horseback safari along Botswana’s Selinda trail. Canter through the rugged water-logged terrain of the Selinda Spillway on your big five horse riding safari in Botswana.

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Your “home” after a rewarding day of game viewing and activities is simple, luxurious accommodation. Motswiri has five tents housing either a double or single bed configuration with views stretching out over the verandah and all the way to the horizon panning over wild landscapes. Tents are wooden canvas structures on elevated wooden platforms raised slightly from the ground. There is also a family unit which can be configured to cater for the family or group travelling.

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Of course, when you’re not taking time out from your busy day, you can always relax in the main area of camp. There’s a swimming pool, boma area, dining tent and expansive lounge. The camp is literally in the midst of 120 000 acres of pristine area home to high concentration of game. Hippos will honk, lions will roar and you’ll bask in the sun watching nature unfold before your eyes.

This is raw and wild Botswana, where you’ll experience mind-blowing sunsets and game drives led by professional rangers.

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