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Sapi Explorers Camp

Sapi Explorers Camp lies within a 118,000-hectare private concession which was awarded to Great Plains Conservation in 2016, who has managed and maintained it ever since. The site was converted into a private photographic reserve in the heart of an enormous conservation area. Sapi Explorers Camp enjoys an ideal location, located along the mighty Zambezi River with close proximity to Mana Pools National Park and situated within a private concession where guests can explore and experience an exclusive safari in an undisturbed and peaceful setting.
With only 5 Explorer-style tents (each with an en-suite bucket shower and flush toilet), Sapi Explorers Camp offers the perfect combination of comfort, adventure and discovery. Guests can enjoy traversing the wilderness on foot and getting up close to the amazing insects, birdlife and mammals of the African bush. Experience exciting hunts and follow predators as they race across the plains in pursuit of prey during a game drive and explore the waters of the Zambezi River in a canoe, while elephants, hyenas, wild dogs, buffalo, eland and zebra congregate on the shores for a drink. These marvellous creatures roam freely across the landscape, and witnessing them in their natural habitat is truly incredible.

Koro River Camp

Koro River Camp rests in the shady banks of the Limpopo River, separated from the rest of the world by acres of natural and untamed land. With just 7 large tented master bedroom suites and a maximum capacity for 18 people, Koro River Camp is truly the definition of a private getaway. In this secluded camp, you will find a unique chance to escape, reflect and discover; all against the backdrop of the expansive Tuli Game Reserve – a perfect opportunity for solo safari-goers, families and group travellers. Seize the phenomenal chance to view elephants roaming free of pens and fences, enjoy incredible historical and cultural experiences available only in Botswana, and stay up late to find Bat Eared Foxes or Aardvarks. Koro is also famous for its astonishing leopard sightings which contribute to the research run from the Tuli camps, and that guests are invited to participate in.

Chobe Water Villas

Chobe Water Villas is an exclusive and intimate boutique lodge located in Namibia at the Eastern tip of the famous Caprivi Strip, now known as the Zambezi Region. This special corner of the African wilderness is where two mighty rivers meet, a wetland paradise that is a haven for nature and wildlife. This location affords unobstructed views into the Chobe National Park and over the world-renowned Sedudu Island – boasting the greatest density of wildlife of any river system in the world. Witness Elephant, Lion, Buffalo, Hippo, Crocodile plus up to 8 species of antelope and 460 of birds and waterfowl. The lodge ensures that the thrilling view into untamed Africa is offered from every one of its 16 luxury Water Villas. The exclusivity and style of this boutique safari lodge is unparalleled. At night, guests can absorb the sounds of nature while sitting around a crackling fire, rejoicing in the moon’s reflection in the calm Chobe waters.

Serondela Lodge

Situated on the Namibian banks of the Chobe River, Serondela Lodge is facing the world-renowned Chobe National Park. The location ensures all year-round close encounters with free roaming wildlife. The 8 luxury chalets are situated facing the river, enjoying spectacular views with endless photographic opportunities. All rooms are on high ground overlooking the banks of the Chobe River, well-spaced to ensure privacy. The buildings are constructed from sand eco-bags plastered walls, a very ecological technique that also ensures very high thermal insulation. A stay at Serondela guarantees remarkably consistent game viewing matched with exceptional care that is taken for each guest. This exclusive and wild spot remains natural with limited guests and vehicle numbers traversing the area.

Duba Plains Suite

The Duba Plains Suite is a truly private sanctuary, located on the Duba Plains Reserve which spans 77,000 acres across the unique Okavango Delta. The private two-bedroom villa lies nestled into its surrounding nature at the Okavango’s Panhandle and is located adjacent to the Duba Plains Camp, which has a shop that guests can visit if they wish. The villa is built entirely under canvas and is guarded by a cluster of large trees, protecting guests from the harsh sun. The suite stands on a raised deck, built from recycled materials, which offers breathtaking views of the Delta and its surrounding floodplains and grasslands. Enjoy a secluded stay, surrounded by rich wildlife and large volumes of game.

Linyanti Ebony

Linyanti Ebony is a secluded, family-friendly camp that rests in the wilderness of the Chobe Enclave. The camp’s position between the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park means that guests will be treated to amazing views of a diverse landscape. A flowing river passes through Linyanti all year round, bringing herds of gigantic elephants right to the camp’s doorstep. Linyanti Ebony’s remote location gives guests a personal, private experience, and the family tent is perfect for families and groups who are keen to get away and escape into nature. The camp’s Ngwana club hosts a range of fun activities for young explorers, such as nature walks, arts and crafts, and cooking lessons, keeping the children entertained while you sit out on the viewing deck lounge, enjoying a cool glass of wine and gazing out at the beautiful marshlands.

Little DumaTau

Lying between the two elephant corridors of the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve in Botswana’s far north, Little DumaTau promises magnificent wildlife sightings by game vehicle, boat, or your own private views from the four luxurious guest suites. Tranquil and intimate, four spacious suites complete with private plunge pools and capacious lounge areas await you in this sublime camp surrounded by African wildlife. Little DumaTau is committed to elephant research and megafauna conservation, and boasts some of the area’s greatest wildlife diversity for prime game viewings in an authentic setting.

Savuti Camp

The bedrooms at Savuti Camp look out over the Savuti Channel, which links the Linyanti Marshes with the Savuti Marshes and the Okavango Delta. The channel and sweeping plains provide an ideal environment for herds to spread out across the grasslands, and this creates the perfect hunting ground for predators. Savuti has become well-known for the large lion prides which reside there, and are bold enough to even attempt to hunt elephants. There are also large numbers of the endangered African wild dog, as well as buffalo, giraffe, leopards, hippo and wildebeest. Savuti camp offers a range of safari activities to allow guests to immerse themselves in Botswana’s amazing wildlife and see these incredible creatures up close.

Mashatu Euphorbia

Mashatu Euphorbia is a luxurious safari camp, located in the private Mashatu Game Reserve. The camp consists of 8 eco-friendly villas, which sit high up on a cliff face, and overlooks the Majale River and sweeping plains and woodlands that stretch across the vast landscape. Mashatu Euphorbia takes its name from the surrounding forest of euphorbia succulents which parts open at the edge of the cliff so that guests can enjoy the stunning views below. The ‘green’ villas are powered by solar energy to reduce carbon emissions, and Mashatu Euphorbia also uses water treatment and recycling systems to reduce waste and the consumption of resources.

Sable Alley

Sable Alley lies within the Khwai Private Reserve, a haven of wildlife surrounded by the lush floodplains of the Okavango Delta. Hidden amongst the shade of towering trees, the camp is made up of 12 canvas sided rooms, spaced out for privacy and with elegantly designed interiors. The rooms are elevated by wooden decking which provides guests with sweeping views of the stunning Khwai River and the vast stretches of land. Here, guests will be able to spot passing parades of elephants and buffalo from the comfort of their plush double beds. Sit back on your private verandah with a refreshing beverage, and look out at the lily-covered lagoon filled with lounging hippos.

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