Khama Rhino Sanctuary | Khama Rhino Sanctuary

Stretching over 40 square kilometres in the Kalahari Sandveld in Botswana, the Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a community-based wildlife project. It provides an important habitat for black and white rhino, as well as over 30 other animal species and over 230 species of birds. Visitors can look forward to a variety of wonderful conservation-based activities including walking safaris guided game drives, and more. Aside from rhino, other commonly spotted wildlife include wildebeest, brown hyenas, impalas, ostriches, and leopards. Don't miss the Serwe Pan - a large grass-covered expanse dotted with a collection of natural water holes that make it the perfect spot to catch a glimpse of an array of game.

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Audi Camp | Maun

Located 12km from Maun, Audi Camp is on the road into the Moremi Game Reserve. In addition to being a great place to stay, the friendly team also offers mobile safaris to all the best places in the Moremi, Central Kalahari, and the Pans. Accommodation consists of camping sites with and without power points for those who like to do it themselves. They also have pre-erected dome tents with comfy stretcher beds and luxury campsites on raised wooden decks overlooking the river. A self-catering house is also available and can be hired as a whole or by the room. The house comes with a kitchen, shower, bath and toilet. Guests can enjoy dining at the onsite restaurant or unwind with a refreshing drink at the bar. Guests can also buy drinks from the bar to take on a safari. Additional amenities include an outdoor swimming pool and ablution blocks.

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Third Bridge Camp | Moremi Game Reserve

3rd Bridge Camp is a small, intimate camp with Meru tents accommodating guests in comfort and style. The guest area consists of a central mess tent, outside fire-pit, reminiscent of a bygone age, cuisine is tasteful safari fare- simple, yet delicious, often prepared on the open fire.

The tents have been positioned to ensure privacy and a modest level of exclusivity throughout the camp and each tent sits on a platform, with stunning views over the Channel. The tents are large and spacious with en-suite facilities including flush toilet and safari shower.

3rd Bridge offers a boat cruise into the waterways exploring the deep water lagoons, the sinuous channels passing numerous islands. Experience guides who will take you on game drives in this game rich area conduct activities. Due the very diverse vegetation (riverine forest, floodplain, Mopani forests) the wildlife is spectacular; elephant, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, lechwe, zebra, lion, leopard, cheetah and wild dog to name a few.

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Mbudi Campsite Khwai | Khwai Conservancy

The Mbudi Campsite is situated under large trees next to a tributary of the Mbudi River in the Khwai area outside the Moremi Game Reserve. The camp offers a beautiful nature experience with animals free to roam through the area. There are four campsites to choose from with shared ablutions offering hot showers and flush toilets.

From here Mokoro trips can also be experienced. Ablution facilities were completed early 2018.

Note: There is no electricity.

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Savuti Campsite | Savuti - Chobe National Park

Recognised as a prime game viewing area, the Savuti covers almost 1,930 sq. miles (5,000 square km) in the south west of Chobe National Park. Parts of Savuti are almost desert-like with a scorching sun and hot sand, while at the other extreme are vast grassy plains.

Savuti is well known for its elephants, lions and hyenas, all of which visit the lodge area, making for an experience not to be forgotten! Listening to the night sounds of Savuti is an unforgettable experience. Apart from being one of Africa’s prime game viewing areas, Savuti is also stunningly beautiful, with rocky outcrops, and rolling grassland interspersed with dead trees. In 2009 the Savuti channel began flowing again – the first time in 30 years. In February 2010 the channel had reached the marsh, transforming the area and bringing new life. The Savuti area is now returning to its former glory – when it was known as one of the key wildlife areas in Botswana.

This campsite offers large camping sites with running water (not drinking water) on every campsite. In the centre of the campsite is an elephant proof complex which houses the ablutions, showers and washing basins.

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Thobolo's Bush Lodge | Chobe Forest Reserve

Thobolo’s Bush Lodge is situated one hundred and eight kilometres out of Kasane, all on a good tar road, except for the final ten kilometres into the bush. The route out of Kasane takes one along the main transit road through Chobe National Park towards the Namibian Border Post at Ngoma. Just before the border turn left towards the small village of Kachikau where the tar ends and becomes a four wheel drive road for the last ten kilometres to the lodge, Thobolo’s is ideally situated along a well driven route to Savuti, Moremi and Maun.  The lodge overlooks the largest natural pan in the area, Barangwe Pan.

A large Baobab Tree (named The Attitude Tree by The Lodge) welcomes you at the entrance.  Thobolo’s does offer easy day game drives to the Savuti Marsh area, Linyanti River and the upper section of the Chobe River front in the National Park, entering through the Ngoma entrance gate.  Nearby Kachikau Village, which is one of the oldest villages in this area, boasts a very well stocked Botswana Basket shop and other attractions. 

Thobolo’s Bush Lodge offers something different.  Each self-catering Chalet comprises of a fully equipped dining/kitchen area, two luxury en suite(showers) twin bedrooms and an upstairs entertainment viewing area overlooking the pans. Each Chalet sleeps 4 max.   Bedrooms are fitted with ceiling fans and windows with screens.   All the Chalets have views of the pans and beyond, not forgetting the spectacular sunrises and sunsets over the Botswana bush.

Basic necessities such as milk, tea/coffee, braai packs, briquettes, toiletries, etc. are available for purchase at our on-site shop.  The Main Lodge overlooking the pans has a fully licensed cash bar, lounge and library with free WiFi.

Thobolo’s has a newly established campsite complete with an ablution facility for hot showers, toilets and a wash/cleanup area.

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Chobe Safari Lodge | Kasane

Chobe Safari Lodge is situated in Kasane on the banks of the Chobe River and shares a border with Chobe National Park. Right on the doorstep is the meeting of four African countries: Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Chobe Safari Lodge therefore offers an excellent getaway location to Chobe, Victoria Falls or Caprivi.

The close proximity to Victoria Falls International Airport, Livingstone International Airport and Kasane International Airport makes it easily accessible, with daily road transfers or charter flights connecting all these airports with Chobe Safari Lodge. The lodge has been recently renovated; matching a magical lodge experience to the spectacular game viewing.

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Elephant Sands | Nata

Elephant Sands is a bush lodge and campsite located in the northeastern part of Botswana and features a natural waterhole right in front attracting various wild animals. Accommodation at the property 20 en-suite tents and 8 en-suite chalets around the water hole. The rooms are comfy and uniquely set up to bring guests closer to nature. Guests can also partake in bush walks, bush braai, game drives, and mountain biking.

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Goo-Moremi Gorge | Tswapong Hills

Goo‐Moremi Gorge near Palapye in Botswana is a highly sensitive area with the Batswapong community who associate it with significant cultural and spiritual beliefs.

The Gorge hosts breeding sites for various bird species, including the endangered Cape Vultures, and forms a unique vegetative habitat, which is spectacular to explore on foot with one of our National Museum Guides.

Situated within the Tswapong Hills in the Central District of Botswana, accommodation at Goo-Moremi Gorge is provided in 6 comfortable, fully-equipped thatched self-catering chalets with either 1 or 2 bedrooms.

The chalets have self-contained kitchenettes, en suite bathrooms and an outdoor shower. Each chalet has its own patio with a gas braai and spectacular views can be seen from the patio and bedrooms. In addition to the self-catering chalets, Goo-Moremi Gorge also has 5 large, shady campsites.

Each campsite has own bathroom facilities, wash-up area and a braai (barbeque area). The hills within Goo-Moremi Gorge are frequented by such species as leopard, hyena, kudu, bush buck, porcupine and large variety of butterfly species. The cliffs above the Gorge provide shelter for baboons, rock rabbits and dassies.

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