Camp Access

Zarafa Camp is only accessible to guests by seat-in plane air transfers or private charters. On arrival at the airfield, it is a 45-minute to one-hour game drive transfer to Zarafa Camp, including time for brief game viewing stops en route.

Zarafa Camp’s (category B) airfield is licensed for aircraft as large as a King Air, Pilatus PC-12 and Cessna Caravan. The coordinates are S18"33.95'; E23"30.73'.

Flying times from Maun to Selinda Airfield is a 45-minute flight and Kasane to Zarafa is a 50 minutes.  These times vary somewhat depending on the type of aircraft being used; those listed are for a Cessna Caravan.

ZARAFA CAMP HAS WON THE FOLLOWING AWARDS
IN THE 2011 SAFARI AWARDS:
Runner-up: 2011 Best Safari Property in Africa
Runner-up: 2011 Best Safari Property in Southern Africa
Third Place: 2011 Best Ecological Safari Property in Africa
Finalist: 2011 Best Safari Cuisine in Africa
























Zarafa is a true story about a young giraffe that, in 1826, appeared at the port of Marseilles as a gift from the Viceroy of Egypt to Charles X of France.

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