Kalahari Plains Camp is situated in a remote part of the diverse and productive Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) and offers some of the best summer wildlife viewing opportunities in Africa. Located in the Kalahari Desert in the central part of Botswana, at 5 million hectares this reserve is the ...
Situated on an established sand ridge overlooking Tau Pan – our camp will command stunning views of the permanent Tau Pan water hole and the endless Kalahari horizon. After the summer rains –the CKGR completely transforms as the blue sky fills with huge clouds, and the plains and pans burst with swe...
Each Park and area has a unique ecosystem offering you great diversity. From our experience spending three nights in each area gives you the opportunity for quality game viewing.Distance walked each day will vary depending on the capabilities and interests of your group. The camp may move at least o...
Deep in the heart of the Botswana wilderness lies Chobe Chilwero Lodge, one of the most enchanting places on earth. With gorgeous, breathtaking vistas as a backdrop, you'll come face-to-face with the abundant creatures of the bush, and some of the most spectacular sunsets Mother Nature bestows. You...
Chobe's wildlife roams in profusion and diversity. It is home to the largest concentration of Elephant in Africa and during the dry season the herds congregate along the fertile flood plains of the Chobe River. Large herds of Buffalo also concentrate on the floodplains during the dry season. Other m...
With the world-renowned Chobe National Park just 10-minutes from Chobe Marina , an encounter with Africa's awesome foursome (elephant, leopard, lion and buffalo) is definitely on the cards. A river boat trip to the park, will introduce you to a totally different game viewing experience. Try your ...
The Chobe Safari Lodge has recently been renovated and it offers superb value for money accommodation in the Chobe area. Accommodation at Chobe Lodge takes the form of luxury River Rooms, the new Safari Rooms, the traditional thatched rondavels, as well as the established Chobe Safari Lodge campsite...
Chobe offers both dry savanna and permanent swamp, in addition to the vast floodplains along the river. Dense teak woodland provides thick cover in the northeast parts of the reserve.The burgeoning elephant population has been responsible for removing the riverine forest that formerly fringed the Ch...
The Chobe region is home to the largest population of wild elephant in the world. This is estimated to be approximately 120,000 individuals. Their sometimes daily passage takes them from Zimbabwe through the Chobe and on into Namibia before returning. Elephant Valley Lodge lies along one of these ro...
At 18 metres long, the Ichobezi Safariboats offer space, comfort and first-class service. Our professional crew are always on hand to expertly navigate the river, share their specialist knowledge, prepare exceptional meals and to ensure that your every daydream is indulged.
Chobe plays host to some of the world's best game viewing. Muchenje is perfectly located for seeing the best that Chobe has to offer. Chobe is famous for its large herds of elephant and buffalo, along with numerous predators - including lions, leopards and wild dogs. There is a great diversity of pl...
The Zambezi Queen operates on the Chobe River, situated between Namibia and Botswana. The boat is based on the banks of the Caprivi Strip and is only a few kilometers from the place where uniquely, four countries meet, namely Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia.
The Gaborone Sun Hotel is located in the capital City of Gaborone, offering world travelers and business people a sophisticated conference center and meeting place with the added advantage of a premium casino. The Gaborone Sun dates back to the seventies and has been extensively refurbished and refi...
DumaTau Camp is located in the 125,000 hectare Linyati Wildlife Reserve in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Bordering the western boundary of the Chobe National Park in northern Botswana, DumaTau Camp is positioned near the source of the Savute Channel in the Linyati Swamp System. The area is well know...
Kings Pool Camp is located in the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve, a vast private concession in the northern part of Botswana, on the western boundary of Chobe National Park. The accommodation here is luxurious, the wildlife spectacular. Kings Pool Camp overlooks the Linyanti River and the oxbow-shaped K...
Lagoon has a well-earned reputation for big game and large herds of elephant and buffalo, especially in the winter months, when herds of up to a thousand are not uncommon. This vast concentration of game attracts the attention of large predators. The Lagoon wild dog pack regularly den close to the c...
This wild expanse is contrasted with the casual elegance and luxury of the camp itself. Lebala Camp is situated 30 kilometers to the south of Lagoon Camp and fronts onto the Linyanti Wetlands.
Best know for its large populations of elephant and buffalo, which congregate in vast numbers during the dry season (May to October), the area also attracts a variety of plains game including giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, eland, sable, roan, the rare and elusive sitatunga antelope and red lechwe. Hipp...
The camp is situated on the swaying river banks of the Linyanti Marsh in the Chobe area.
The main living area is under cool thatch and is raised off the ground level for great viewing over the floodplains. There is a spacious lounge and dining area as well as a raised outdoor dining deck for evening meals under the stars! The main lounge has been designed around the four basic elements ...
This is truly and amazing safari as it recreates the original exploration of the area. Spend your days navigating along the Spillway and fly camping along the banks of the river at day’s end. The days are spent paddling along the Spillway, with great chances of seeing wildlife along the banks. You'...
There are few places in northern Botswana as dynamic as the Selinda Reserve, which is centred on the famous Selinda Spillway, which weaves its way east, linking the far reaches of the Okavango Delta in the south with the Linyanti water systems in the east. The Selinda Reserve is west (upstream) from...
There are two distinctly different seasons in the Makgadikgadi: The dry season, lasting from the 15th of April to the 31st of October and the wet season, lasting from the 1st of November to the 14th of April. When the rains arrive at the beginning of the wet season, the landscape is transformed. Wa...
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