Savuti, Chobe National Park
The forgotten river - the Savuti Channel - is flowing again for the first time in almost 30 years. Come and experience first-hand the transformation from parched, sun beaten soil, into luscious green wetlands, teaming with returning wildlife – from cats, to anteloRead more +
Savuti, Chobe National Park
The forgotten river - the Savuti Channel - is flowing again for the first time in almost 30 years. Come and experience first-hand the transformation from parched, sun beaten soil, into luscious green wetlands, teaming with returning wildlife – from cats, to antelope and elephants!
SKL have 14 campsites in Savuti each with its own water stand pipe and braai area.
The camp area has two ablution blocks with solar lights, hot and cold running showers, and flushing toilets.
Khwai – North Gate, Moremi Game Reserve
One of the first areas to offer photographic safaris, Khwai is often hailed as the best game region in Botswana. The vast floodplains of the River Khwai are home to an extensive variety of animals, especially in the winter months when water is scarce. The area is also closely associated with the San Bushmen, who have a growing community nearby.
SKL have 10 campsites in Khwai each with its own water stand pipe and braai area.
The camp area has an ablution block with solar lights, hot and cold running showers, and flushing toilets.
Linyanti - Chobe National Park
Linyanti is often described as the most beautiful corner of the Chobe National Park.
This remote area is known for its predators – particularly lions and hyenas –
and huge concentrations of migratory species such as zebra and elephants.
While in the pools and lagoons created by the meandering Linyanti River
you’ll find hippos and crocodiles gathering to wallow in the cool water.
We have 5 campsites in Linyanti each with its own water stand pipe
and braai area.
The camp area has an ablution block with solar lights, hot and
cold running showers, and flushing toilets.
Kumaga - Makgadikgadi National Park
Well known for the great Migration of Zebras and Wildebeest
followed by a good amount of predators and scavengers,
Kumaga now with a fully flooded Boteti River.
We have 10 campsites in Kumaga.
The camp area has 2 modern ablution block facilities.