Safari Mobile

Mwamba Bush Camp

Set on the banks of the Mwamba River, a tributary of the Luangwa, the camp, sited under huge evergreen ebony trees, enjoys shady views of perennial water-holes, both of which have hides perched over them for fantastic photographic opportunities or simply quiet times viewing the animals. Mwamba Bush Camp takes only 8 guests in 4 reed and thatch chalets, uniquely designed with two soaring skylights (protected by mosquito gauze) set into the roof allowing you to experience sleeping under the stars. The nights at Mwamba are filled with wildlife action. Bats and owls (Pearl spotted and Scops in particular) set up the background sounds together with whirring cicadas. Puku and Impala alarm calls are often followed by the grunt of a leopard or whoop of a hyena as they pass through camp. Elephants are never far away and are especially fond of the tamarind and ebony fruit within the camp. There are two resident hippo in the waterholes that graze on the river bank at night, completing the picture. The game around Mwamba is excellent; large herds of buffalo, zebra, eland and in particular Cookson’s wildebeest (one of the last herds in the SLNP are found on the plains and in the Mopane/Crocodile bark woodlands close to camp). They are followed by the “Mwamba” lion pride.

Okavango Delta Mobile Expedition

Botswana is home to more wildlife species than anywhere else on the continent. Witnessing the majestic animals of the Okavango Delta – the beautiful birdlife, languishing hippos and regal lions – out in their natural habitat is an opportunity like no other, and one that you wouldn’t want to have to tear your eyes from. So why should you? On this mobile safari expedition, there are no lodges. Instead, you will have the unique chance to live on a safari expedition. Spend your days making the most out of your time here, without the need to stop. Boat up to herds made up of hundreds of elephants, travel across floodplains in a custom 4×4 and search for all manner of game, and spend your nights sleeping under the stars, surrounded by nature in the heart of Botswana.

Linyanti Expeditions

Linyanti Expeditions is an intimate mobile safari camp consisting of just 6 tents and is able to cater for a maximum of 12 guests. The expedition explores a private concession, rich with wildlife, located adjacent to the Chobe National Park. The mobile safari means that every day is full of unique experiences and gives guests a wider view of the vast Linyanti wetlands. Immerse yourself in Botswana’s wilderness and get back to nature as you sleep under the stars in a new location each night. Guests will also be able to participate in thrilling game drives, mokoro safaris and safari walks with the camp’s knowledgeable guides – giving you a full and educational safari experience.

Xaxaba Mobile Camp

Xaxaba Mobile Camp is an intimate and exclusive Delta Safari retreat that utilises the encompassing environment to its maximum potential to offer a responsible safari experience at reasonable rates. The camps 6 Meru-style canvas tents accommodate a maximum of 12 guests, ensuring an intimate guest experience throughout. Dining is a lavish experience, with three set meals provided throughout the day, prepared from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. A wide variety of delta experiences await you, including walking safari game viewing, open water cruise, mokoro and fishing excursions, as well as the chance to go swimming in the waters of the Okavango and enjoy sundowners with friends at a scenic external camp location. There is no electricity at Xaxaba Mobile Camp, promoting an authentic, grass-roots safari experience. Children aged 12 and above are welcome, though must be supervised by an adult at all times.

Migration Expeditions

Migration Expeditions is African Bush Camps first property situated in Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana. Nxai Pan is one of Makgadikgadi’s natural salt pans and is located on the northern border of the national park. African Bush Camps Migration Expeditions is a seasonal camp that operates from December, through till the end of March. Lasting throughout the duration of the high season, which presents the optimum time for wildlife viewing. Camp is accessible by road or helicopter from Maun. The intimate camp is made up of 6 canvas tents set on low decks with en-suite bathrooms and bucket showers, with two main area tents consisting of the lounge and dining areas, with all-inclusive rates as standard.

Afrika Ecco Mobile Safaris

For travellers wanting a deep connection to nature and a sense of adventure, Afrika Ecco Safari Camp is the perfect place. Moving through some of Botswana’s most outstanding wilderness, such as the Okavango Delta; Makgadikgadi Salt Pans; Central Kalahari Game Reserve; Moremi Game Reserve; and the Savute-Chobe National Park, guests will not be disappointed for lack of adventure. Camping in diverse landscapes, under the wide starry skies of Botswana there is little to separate you from the nature. Canvas tents are traditional Maru-style and include two stretcher beds with cosy duvets and pillows for a touch of comfort.

Selinda Explorers Camp

Selinda Explorers Camp opened in 2012 and is situated in the Selinda Reserve on the bank of the Selinda Spillway, placed under the shade of African Ebony and Mopane trees. The camp has been designed to recall how early explorers would have stayed, in both philosophy and practice and this campaign design can be seen throughout the furnishings of the rooms. The camp is classic and authentic, drawing on traditions of East African safaris and built using recycled hardwood.
There are four custom-built tents, with authentic furnishings from Zanzibar and the East. The tents include two rooms, a personal verandah and a ‘bustani’ bathroom. The atmosphere of the camp is bush elegance; with all tents being at ground level, and the main areas being open-sided there is no better way of placing yourself within the surrounding environment. The camp is small, personal and light on its carbon footprint with attentive and professional staff enhancing guests’ experience.

andBeyond Savute Under Canvas

The semi-mobile tented camps of andBeyond Savute Under Canvas are thoughtfully positioned at secluded sites in the Savute corner of Chobe National Park allowing for outstanding game viewing opportunities and days and nights full of discovery and adventure. The camp has five cosy tents, each with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom with a  flushing toilet and a hot bucket shower. With comfortable tents for dining, guests can meet for a pre-dinner drink or spend their time relaxing and absorbing the environment here between excursions. Mouth-watering meals are cooked over glowing coals each night by the welcoming and friendly staff. Chobe National Park, known as the “Land of the Giants,” was the first National Park of Botswana, established in 1968.

Roving Bushtops Central Serengeti

Roving Bushtops is a unique mobile camp within the Serengeti region that travels from Kusini in Southern Serengeti to Seronera in Central Serengeti. The mobile camp consists of 8 luxury tents with walls that can be opened on three sides to provide sweeping views of the ever-changing landscape. The portable nature of the Roving Bushtops means that travellers can get the most out of their safari experience and enjoy a return visit with the same friendly and familiar faces, but in a completely new location. All of the tents are packed into a mobile unit called the Rover. The non-permanent nature of the camp causes minimal disruption to the surrounding wildlife and leaves no lasting impact on the environment. Guests can enjoy a comfortable stay on king-size beds and with 24-hour butler service. Enjoy refreshing drinks at the lodge’s bar after a thrilling game drive, and immerse yourself in the diverse and magnificent natural wonders that Tanzania has to offer.

Serengeti Safari Camp Central

Serengeti Safari Camp Central is a mobile camp that travels across the plains of Serengeti so that guests can follow the migration herds and enjoy the best possible game viewing year-round. One of the first of Greater Serengeti’s mobile safari camps, Serengeti Safari Camp Central packs up and moves to a new location 4-5 every 2-3 months. Guests are unable to stay at the camp while it is moving, however, you can enjoy revisiting this friendly home-away-from-home with guides who hold a collective 200 years of experience between them, while being able to experience a fresh stay in a completely new landscape. The camp is focused on being both environmentally friendly and comfortable, with eco flush loos and safari bucket showers as well as plush double beds within your Meru-style tents. Enjoy a relaxing stay, surrounded by natural beauty and rich wildlife viewing.

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