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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.

Kwando Nxai Pan Camp

Nxai Pan is the only permanent camp situated within the Nxai Pan National Park and is located on the western edge of the fossil pan from which it takes name, facing open grasslands. The primary attraction to Nxai Pan National Park are the zebras that migrate by the thousands to the area to drop their young – the second largest land animal migration in Southern Africa, during the summer after the rains have fallen. It’s for these reasons and more that Kwando Nxai Pan Camp offers an appropriately situated, well round safari experience that benefits from relative seclusion and an abundance of undisturbed, thriving natural game populations that make for ideal viewing activities and excursions.

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.

Camp Savuti

Camp Savuti is situated in the third largest National Park in Botswana, and one that is home to the largest elephant concentration found anywhere in Africa. 5 large Meru-style elevated tents ensure intimacy, privacy and outstanding views over the Savuti Marsh, perfect for spotting game and enjoying the spectacular sunsets from the comfort of your own decking. Guests can cool off after game drives with a refreshing outdoor shower immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Chobe National Park. A comfortable lounge area offers guests a space to relax and unwind with a gentle peruse of the books and a quiet read, with stunning views just over the top of the page.

Nxamaseri Island Lodge

Set on an island in the panhandle of the outstanding Okavango Delta, Nxamaseri Island Lodge offers exclusivity and privacy for its guests which is enhanced by being owner-run. The atmosphere of the lodge is charming and comfortable, a lounge area with inviting sofas is the perfect place to wind down after a long day exploring or a dip in the refreshing swimming pool is the perfect way to cool down on a hot day. With only 9 chalets, the camp remains intimate and private even when fully booked. Activities revolve around bird watching and fishing as Nxamaseri is known to be one of the best fishing and bird-watching destinations in Africa. Friendly, expert guides are more than happy to share their wealth of knowledge and with an excursion to the prehistoric Tsodilo Hills available, guests will leave with memories for a lifetime.

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.

Bushman Plains Camp

Bushman Plains Camp is Botswana’s first Bushman-owned Safari Camp in the Heart of the Okavango Delta. The camp is located within a 370,000-acre wilderness, utilising a prime wildlife area where only one other camp operates, making this arguably Botswana’s most intimate and bespoke safari retreat. Highly skilled indigenous bushman guides and trackers lead your daily activities. Game drives are conducted in open 4×4 safari vehicles and facilitate off road and night-time driving, providing optimum conditions for intimate, around the clock game viewing with a host of added benefits exclusive to Bushman Plains Camp.

Pelo Camp

Pelo Camp, remotely situated in amongst towering palm, jackalberry and Natal mahogany trees, gets its name from the shape of the island it sits on – ‘Pelo’ being the Setswana word for heart. This small, peaceful island hideaway makes it easy for guests to fall in love with the surrounding nature and Botswana. Pelo is a small camp, with five tents, each with their own private veranda allowing for unparalleled views of the Okavango Delta and a main tented dining and lounge area. Mokoro excursions are emphasised at Pelo Camp – silently gliding on the surrounding water is a perfect way to connect to the Okavango Delta and the heritage of this region.

Camp Maru

Okavango Hidden Gems Camp Maru, in addition to the closely situated sister camp Amber River Camp is situated within the NG32 Concession towards the very southeasterly end of the Okavango Delta, bordering the Moremi Game Reserve. The camp is accessed via transfer from Maun, followed by a game drive to the final location. Camp Maru looks out amongst a winding lagoon, with comfortable and airy 4-star pitched canvas accommodation that oversees spectacular vistas over the surround bush. Accommodation comes complete with en-suite facilities and a range of modern amenities.

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