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The Dhow Suite at Zarafa

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The Dhow Suite at Zarafa is an intimate, two room exquisite, tented suite located on the 130,000 hectare Selinda Reserve in northern Botswana, an area linking the Okavango Delta and the Chobe/Savute corridors. Few properties rival the location of this little gem built entirely under canvas, as one of the largest suites ever built on the continent. The Suite is located adjacent to Zarafa Camp which, together with Duba Plains and Selinda Camps, is one of only three Relais & Chateaux properties in Botswana. Overlooking the crystal waters of Zibadianja Lagoon, the source of the famous Savute Channel, every area of the suite has a magnificent view. The lagoon is also the water source for a tremendous population of wildlife – dry season sightings boast buffalo and elephant by the hundreds. 

Zarafa Camp is the brainchild of the founders of Great Plains Conservation, who pooled their collective experience on safari to create what they deemed to be the best and most environmentally innovative camp. Zarafa means “the beloved one” or “the lovely one” in Arabic. The name comes from a giraffe, which was presented to Charles X of France in 1826 by the Viceroy of Egypt. She travelled from Africa in a traditional Dhow boat, and it was on this journey that she was given her name reflecting her true elegance and splendor. 

The suite, 210 square metre (2,260 sq ft) in extent, is under beige, flowing canvas, with canopy ceilings and completely open (yet netted) sides. Entering through the heavy wood Lamu door transports guests to a lavish space of deep reds, browns, brass and copper, evoking richness and beauty.  

The Dhow Suite at Zarafa successfully retains a clearly African feel, while balancing that delicate relationship between personal and informal and romance and adventure. There is no equal in terms of its environmental credentials and its careful appointments. 

Selinda Reserve, at the crossroads of some of northern Botswana’s most prolific wildlife areas, boasts staggering wildlife populations year-round. Home to some of the classic species, such as leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo, Red lechwe, zebra and giraffe, it is also a refuge for some of the more uncommon species such as African wild dog (which usually den each dry season near camp), cheetah, roan and sable. And for birders, it will not disappoint. Our nearby African skimmer colony is a highlight, as are the antics of the Black egret on the shores of Zibadianja Lagoon. From The Dhow Suite, hippos are visible in the Lagoon and elephant wander through regularly. Night noises will either lull you to sleep or wake you from a deep slumber. It is an exciting area, and guests are in the heart of a wilderness wonderland. 

Features

TYPE:
Accommodation
LANGUAGES:
English
NO. ROOMS:
2
MIN. CHILD AGE:
6
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Adventure
Big 5
Birding
Fishing
Flora
Gourmet
Leisure
Nature
Relaxation
Star Gazing
Wildlife
Wine
PROPERTY FACILITIES:
Bar
Battery Charging Facilities
Eco Friendly
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Kiddies Club
Library
Pool
Spa
Vegetarian
ROOM FACILITIES:
Balcony / Deck
Bath
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Dressing Gowns
Fan
Fireplace
Fridge
Laundry Service (Complimentary)
Lounge Area
Mini Bar (Complimentary)
Mosquito Nets
Outside Shower
Plunge Pool
Pure Cotton Linen
Safe
Shower
Tea / Coffee
Verandah
AVAILABLE SERVICES:
24-hour Security
Credit Card Facilities
Laundry Service (Complimentary)
Private Vehicle (Available)
ACTIVITIES ON SITE:
Big 5
Bird Watching
Boating
Catch-and-release Fishing
Fine Dining
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Helicopter Scenic Flights
Massages
Night Drives
Practice Green
Safaris
Walks (Guided)
Wildlife Tours
ACTIVITIES NEARBY:
Helicopter Rides
FRIENDLY:
Children
Honeymoon
Leisure
Luxury
Romance
Vegetarian
GUIDANCE:
Game Drive (Max 4 pax with window seats)
Honeymoon Suite Available
Private Game Drive Vehicle Available
Private Restaurant Dining
Seasonal Activities
Sole Use Available

Unit

The Dhow Suite at Zarafa (1 room)

The Dhow Suite at Zarafa, an immense 210 square metres (2,260 sq ft) in extent, is under beige, flowing canvas, with canopy ceilings and completely open (yet netted) sides. Entering through the heavy wood Lamu door transports guests to a lavish space of deep reds, browns, brass and copper, evoking richness and beauty. Central to The Dhow Suites are a full lounge and dining area fitted dining table, coffee table with cappuccino machine and a full-length leather couch and chairs. Two large bedrooms are connected to either side of the main area designed with an open layout bathroom with impressive copper claw foot bath, indoor shower, separate loo and double basins and even an open fire, with copper flue, to heat the room in winter. A large decking area fronts onto the suites with a 5 x 2.5 metre swimming pool, exercise bike and outdoor showers for each room, all with views of pristine Botswana wilderness. The adjoining main camp has a curio shop for those who need retail therapy and an in-room massage is also available.

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