DescriptionPrivacy and complete freedom capture the spirit of Lukula Selous. Select, small groups and individuals have the opportunity to explore this wilderness in complete privacy and with complete freedom under expert guidance only. The minimum stay is four nights, but if guests wish to enjoy longer canoeing safaris and camp-outs with an authentic ‘portered’ fly camp to explore the different sectors of the area, we recommend longer stays of up to one week or more. Guests are true guests in an authentic luxury tented camp with great style. They are hosted by Anton and encouraged to make it their home throughout their stay with us. The secluded campsite is built on the banks of the Luwegu River and spreads out amongst a large shady riverine forest characterised by acacia, tamarind, fig and sausage trees. Each spacious tent lies in cool shade with a beautiful view across the water to the broad white sand banks that profile the river. The sight and sound of hippo and plains game is a daily occurrence enjoyed from bed, from the canvas verandahs or whilst taking a piping hot morning or evening shower. Accommodation AttractionsWe do not operate any fixed itinerary but pick up on the rhythm of the wilderness around us, all the time looking to explore and expand our knowledge and understanding of this unique area. As we only host one group at a time, guests have complete freedom and flexibility to explore the area as they wish. An idea spoken at the dinner table or a discovery in the dawn light will provide the spark for an adventure to follow during the day. The ‘Natural’ High Season (15th June to 15th November) It is during these months that access is good to most areas in the reserve by road and thus offers prime opportunity for guests to explore the landscape. There is good walking along the major rivers with great camp outs on the sand rivers which are always a highlight under a full moon. Canoeing from August through early November is limited to small sections of the river as the dry season strengthens. All camp facilities and activities are available. The Adventure Seasons (1st May to 15thth November to 31st January) June & 16It is during these months that access is good to most areas in the reserve by road and thus offers prime opportunity for guests to explore the landscape. There is good walking along the major rivers with great camp outs on the sand rivers which are always a highlight under a full moon. Canoeing from August through early November is limited to small sections of the river as the dry season strengthens. All camp facilities and activities are available. Patrolling and Monitoring Season (1st Feb to 30th April) Intrepid guests with a passion for wildlife and who want to assist with real conservation operations in the field is a focus during these months. Activities provide guest opportunity to participate in game count and conservation patrolling activities in the area. This involves groups accompanying game management patrols and monitoring activities. Patrols are dropped at a start point by light aircraft or vehicle to walk to a pre-determined pick up point; with porter assistance to carry equipment, food, radios, monitoring and survey equipment to sustain guest and staff on their journey across the reserve. Duration can be up to 1 week. Patrols may also use canoes and small motorised river craft to gain access and for re-supply. Camp facilities and vehicle movement are more limited.
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