Safari Tented

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.

Duba Explorers Camp

In the northeast corner of the Duba Plains Concession, separated from the rest of the world by two gum pole bridges, lies the secluded Duba Explorers Camp. The camp is far from any local communities, giving guests a truly private escape to the Okavango Delta. Duba Explorers Camp is located on an island, guarded by mighty jackalberry and mangosteen trees that hold off the African sun and provide year-round shade. Guests can enjoy the comfort of the camp, whilst looking out at the stunning floodplains and grasslands from their private verandah, or listen to the honks and snorts of hippos from the restful lounge.

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.

Linyanti Tented Camp

Linyanti Tented Camp is located on the lush Linyanti Marsh, nestled comfortably amongst the riverine trees. The camp consists of 8 spacious and airy safari tents, which are designed with an explorer-type aesthetic, and overlook the sweeping grasslands, savannah and marsh. The camp’s main area includes a shimmering swimming pool area with sun loungers, where elephants often wander by. Huddle around the outdoor fire in a circle of comfy deckchairs and watch the sun dip beneath the horizon, turning the marshland a beautiful burning orange. The diverse Linyanti landscape creates a haven for a range of wildlife and birdlife, offering amazing safari opportunities.

Camp Kalahari

Nestled within the shade of waving Mokolwane palms and acacia trees, Camp Kalahari lies on Brown Hyena Island, surrounded for miles by savannah land and the Kalahari Desert. The 12 Meru-style tents face out over the sweeping landscape, which entirely transforms depending on the season. The camp is positioned on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, a tranquil and baron environment that contrasts with the lush greenery and swaying grasslands that spring up all around it during the wet season. Camp Kalahari gives guests both a comfortable and authentic safari experience.

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.

Little Machaba

Located in the Khwai Concession, Little Machaba is a small and intimate safari camp that can accommodate a maximum of 8 guests, providing a private and exclusive safari experience. The camp is built on raised decking which offers guests sweeping views of the bush and floodplains. The pathways to the tents weave between the tall trees that parade along the river’s edge and offer the camp some shade. Little Machaba is built with a charming 1950s aesthetic, calling back to an era of exploration. The camp’s location alongside the Moremi Game Reserve guarantees that guests will be able to observe a wide range of game and predators, as well as the beautiful and varied landscape of the Okavango Delta.

The Jackal and Hide

The Jackal & Hide is a charming and rustic tented retreat designed to give guests an immersive and authentic safari experience. The camp rests in the heart of the Khwai Private Reserve, surrounded by sweeping grasslands – a perfect environment for herds of game and prowling predators. Get lost in the beauty of the natural world, and observe the huge quantities of game that have made the Khwai Private Reserve their home, including zebra, giraffe, antelope, elephants, lions, leopards and crocodiles. The camp consists of 8 tented rooms which are designed to blend in with their surroundings, causing minimal disruption to the wildlife, and overlooks the unique landscape of the stunning Okavango Delta.

Hyena Pan Tented Camp

Hyena Pan Camp consists of just eight spacious tents on raised decks, giving guests a private and exclusive safari experience in an area rich with amazing wildlife. Located in the Khwai Private Reserve, Hyena Pan borders the Moremi Game Reserve, as well as Chobe National Park and the Khwai River, placing it at the heart of some of the most abundantly populated wildlife reserves in Botswana. The natural tree log dividers mark the camp’s boundaries, without cutting it off from the amazing creatures that are constantly passing by, including scores of colossal and gentle elephants who often visit the camp.

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