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Zibadianja in Botswana’s 300 000 acre Selinda Reserve is to be renamed

“The name Zibadianja was simply too complex for most folks to pronounce let alone remember or spell,” comments Hilton Walker, Great Plains Sales, Marketing & PR Manager, “and following the complete refurbishment and relocation along the banks of the Zibadianja Lagoon earlier this year, the decision was taken to rename this premier style camp.”

Zarafa is a true story about a young Maasai giraffe, who in 1826, appeared at the port of Marseilles as a gift from Muhammad Ali, the Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, to Charles X of France. Her journey to France of over 4000 miles resulted in the Parisian crowds being captivated by the 'beautiful African'. She was the first living giraffe Europe had seen in almost 350 years. Zarafa remained in Paris for a further 18 years until her death. Her body was stuffed and displayed in the foyer of the Jardin des Plantes in Paris for many years, before being moved to the museum at La Rochelle, where she remains today.

This breathtaking camp has four large and luxuriously appointed double or twin “marquis style” canvas tents that accommodate a maximum of 8 guests. Each of the spacious tented rooms is expansive and is close on 100 square meters in size (or around 1000 square feet). Each one of the tents tent is positioned along the edge of the forests to take advantage of the spectacular view over the floodplains and savannas, while offering cool shade. Each tent comprises a spacious bedroom, an en-suite bathroom with copper bath & shower and outdoor shower. The adjoining, comfortable lounge with its private pool rounds off our guest accommodation. A large shady veranda is standard as are overhead fans, as well as a beautiful handcrafted copper fireplace, strategically placed between the bathroom and bedroom for the winter months. The furniture has been designed and handcrafted specifically for Zarafa Camp and is made from recycled ancient hardwoods. The Camp recently also decommissioned its generators and now runs purely on Solar Powered energy for both front of house and back of house operations.

 
Zarafa Camp is a proud member of Great Plains Conservation. Great Plains is an African and Indian Ocean conservation organisation that creates conservation initiatives, making them sustainable through a blend of a bouquet of small luxurious camps and lodges; carbon offsets as well as small bush home and villa projects.

Further information, pictures, dates and prices on the above can be obtained from:

Hilton Walker – Great Plains Sales, Marketing & PR Manager

Email: hiltonwalker@mweb.co.za
Phone: +27 (0)31 765 3947
Mobile: +27 (0)82 579 9055
Fax: +27 (0)866 716 710
Skype: hilton.walker


Current Great Plains Conservation and project partners include:
Nominations are now open for the 2009 Good Safari Guide Awards & Guide. We would really appreciate you taking 5 minutes of your day to nominate our venues on the following link: www.goodsafariguide.com. The awards and guide inclusion will be announced in Durban at Indaba 2009