6-DAY YOGA & WALKING SAFARI | SELATI GAME RESERVE
soulful adventure
EMBARK ON A JOURNEY BACK TO NATURE WITH OUR 6-DAY YOGA SAFARI IN THE SELATI GAME RESERVE. IMMERSE YOURSELF IN A TRULY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE THAT CELEBRATES THE INTRICACIES OF THE ENVIRONMENT, WHILE KEEPING THE MAJESTIC BIG FIVE IN SIGHT. OUR RETREAT COMBINES THE SERENITY OF YOGA WITH THE THRILL OF WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS, OFFERING MOMENTS FOR MEDITATION, PRANAYAMA, AND ASANA AMIDST THE STUNNING NATURAL LANDSCAPES THAT SURROUNDS US.
COUNTRY
LOCATION
DURATION
MIN. AGE
GROUP SIZE
UPCOMING DATES
South Africa
Selati Game Reserve
7 Days | 6 Nights
18 years
min. 4 | max. 8 participants
HIGHLIGHTS
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6 nights' accommodation at a tented camp in the Selati Game Reserve
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All Big Five can be met here
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Private vehicles and activities for our small group
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Morning and afternoon activities, yoga sessions, meditation practice, pranayama and safaris on foot and by vehicle
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Small group of 8 - along with Sabrina and Jan Hendrik as your expert hosts
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Cycad Reserve on top of Lillie Koppie
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Archaeological Sites
The Area
The Selati Game Reserve is a 27'000 ha private reserve situated in the Limpopo Province of South Africa with unique biodiversity and unmatched beauty. It is the Ga-Salati River running through it which is a tributary of the Olifants River. Founded in 1993 through the collaborative effort of landowners in the area who shared a common vision, the reserve plays a vital role in conserving and enhancing the wildlife heritage of South Africa.
The Reserve is home to the Lillie Cycad Reserve which contains the critically endangered Encephalartos dyerianos cycad, which can only be found here.
Selati is a Big Five area but also has Cheetah, Black and White Rhino, Hyena, Hippo and many more. It is also home
to the biggest population of free roaming Sable Antelope in Southern Africa due to a very good breeding program.
Located in the Selati Game Reserve this is an authentic tented camp, set in an unfenced wilderness environment. Accommodation is in comfortable canvas safari tents. The safari tents each have its own open-air bathroom and a cozy seating place in front of the tent. The main area of the camp features a kitchen, a lounge area, a Braai and fire place.
The camp is surrounded by some magnificent large trees providing nice shade. The camp is unfenced giving you an authentic wild experience. The trees attract a lot of different birds with their singing filling the air during the day. The waterhole next to the fire place draws a lot of animals especially in the early evenings.
Around the fire place is the perfect spot for a sundowner and to relax after an eventful day. In the main area is where we serve coffee early morning before the activity, lunch and dinner.
The Accommodation
The accommodation will be basic but comfortable, as a bush camp should be!
The camp consists of four safari tents (stand-up height) which will have two comfortable beds with top quality linen provided (can be joined to form doubles on request), en-suite bathrooms with an additional outdoor shower, toilet and a washbasin with a mirror. There is a cupboard and charging points for your electronics available.In front of the tent is a cozy seating place at your disposal where you can enjoy the beautiful view into the dry riverbed and watch the animals walking past.
In the main area we serve lunch, snacks and dinner. Over midday it offers a nice place to relax. The fire place at the main area invites for a sundowner and offers a beautiful view to the waterhole in front of the camp.
The Travel Schedule
In the following we would like to give you a glimpse into a typical day on our Yoga Safari as well as an overview of what those days in the bush look like. Although we don't want to make our schedule too rigid but rather keep it flexible dependent on the movement of the animals, their behavior during a specific season, dependent on the interest of our guests, and other external factors like the weather. But still we believe in a certain structure and want to give you an idea of what you can expect during our time together.
On our first day of our safari the guests arrive by transfer from Hoedspruit in the early afternoon. Alternatively we meet them directly at the gate, where they arrive with their own (rental-)car.
After everyone was shown their tent, there is an introduction and some snacks in the main area. At around three o'clock we go out on a short walk to get everyone used to the new environment and stretch our body with some yoga asana after a day of traveling.
The structure of our days usually looks as follows:
5:00
Morning Meditation
5:30
Coffee, Tea and Rusks in the main area
6:00
Morning Walk / Drive: We head out early morning on foot from camp or drive out to walk in a different area. To rest our feet we might even go on a sole game drive.
12:00
At around 12 o'clock we arrive back in camp, on some days we might come back a bit earlier and on others later. Now you have about an hour for yourself before lunch is ready.
13:00
Lunchtime
14:00
Time for yourself to relax, to cool down in the splash pool, to read a book or take a nap.
15:00
Afternoon activity: We drive out to explore the bush. Somewhere at a beautiful spot we practice yoga asana.
18:00
Enjoy the sunset, refreshment around the fire and enjoying whatever comes to the waterhole at night.
19:00
Dinnertime
On our walks we are always on the lookout for the Big Five but will show you a lot of smaller things like insects, birds, trees, flowers, tracks and signs and much more. We like to teach you about how nature is all connected and every little thing has its purpose and superpower.
Surrounded by this beautiful wilderness we use the time not only to explore the African bush on foot and by vehicle but to practice the different aspects of yoga. The morning starts with a calming meditation while the birds start singing and the sun comes up. Once a day, while out in the bush, we stop at a lovely spot where we have a yoga asana session.
Through out the week there will be a read thread of yoga philosophy that weaves into our daily practices, where you might find some inspiration of other aspects of yoga.
Since Selati Game Reserve is home of the very unique Cycad Reserve, we hike to the top and show you the highly endangered cycads and the stunning view.
As John Lennon already mentioned: "Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans." This is typical for the bush too, and the reason why we adapt our schedule to whatever happens around us.
The Prices
PRICE PER PERSON 2024
Safari Tent with en-suite bathroom:
Single Supplement:
ZAR 46'100.00
ZAR 9.'500.00
PRICE PER PERSON 2025
ZAR 50'710.00
ZAR 10'450.00
INCLUDED
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Accommodation as stated above.
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All meals.
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Coffee and Tea.
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Entrance fee and excursions / activities during these days.
EXCLUDED
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Flights and airport taxes.
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Pre and post safari accommodation and transfers to the camp.
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Other drinks at the Camp.
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Gratuities.
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Items of personal nature (telephone expenses, curios, medicines etc).
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Entry Visa Fees.
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Bank Charges.