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Bakwena Lodge

Chobe

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15 Rooms
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From $650 per person/night
Down-to-earth hospitality at this smart eco lodge on the banks of the Chobe River.
Chobe Bakwena Lodge is smartly engineered with several energy-saving and bush-wise adaptations, including a brood of resident chickens who serve as pest patrol. Though located on the banks of the Chobe River, with bush buck frequently wandering through, this is decidedly not a remote bush camp. It sits in a residential area, between the towns of Kasane and Kasangula, a twenty-five minute drive from the Chobe Park entrance. Still, you can capitalize on the exceptional wildlife experience offered in the Chobe (one of the best places to view elephant in the world), while experiencing the warmth and openness of Botswana's people through village tours and guided bike tours.

Jack's Camp

Makgadikgadi

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10 Rooms
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From $2.3K per person/night
Like no other camp – Jack's is as unique as it is stylish.

Jack's Camp is set on a palm-clad island on the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. The pans are one of the largest salt flats in the world, so the camp feels like an oasis of luxury in a truly inhospitable environment. Inside its 10 traditional-style safari tents, the sumptuous furnishings and attention to detail transport you back to the early days of travel in East Africa. Guests can explore the vast salt pans by quad bike, on foot or in a vehicle.

North Island Okavango

Central Okavango

4 Rooms
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From $1.7K per person/night
A jaw-dropping island lodge where you can explore the Delta in every way imaginable.

It may not seem like you could step any further off the beaten track than the Okavango Delta, but how does a private island sound? Welcome to North Island, a gorgeous lodge on an island ensconced by the boughs of ebony, mangosteen, leadwood and fig trees, and watched over by a lagoon that's popular with the ample wildlife. With only three enormous tents, it's incredibly exclusive and the views and surrounding landscapes are sublime. During the day, discover the Okavango by land, water or from the sky, and in the evening, plonk yourself down and listen to the symphony of bell frogs as fireflies blink above the water. Magic.

Khwai Leadwood

Khwai

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7 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
A compact and soulful camp where the wildlife is never far away.
A brand-spanking-new addition to the famous Okavango Delta landscape, Khwai Leadwood captures the spirit of a safari adventure - with some luxury trimmings thrown in too. Shielded by a cluster of trees, the camp sits beside the shimmering Khwai River. Hippo, elephant and lion have been known to wade across the water so keep your eyes peeled as you sip on a G&T by the pool. The Delta isn't known as Botswana's adventure capital for nothing and from the break of dawn, the safari begins. From epic game drives in search of painted dog to quiet ambles across the terrain where smaller creatures come into focus, this is your chance to answer the call of the wild.

Zarafa Dhow Suites

Linyanti

2 Rooms
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From $6.2K per person/night
The private, exclusive breakaway that dreams are made of
Safari camps do not come more exclusive than Zarafa Dhow Suites, an all inclusive two-bedroom villa situated in the private 320,000-acre Selinda Reserve on the far eastern edge of northern Botswana. Considered one of Africa's most luxurious camps, it is a place where you come to connect in an intimate setting with those you love, secluded and unplugged. Found at the crossroads of a prolific wildlife region with every luxury and convenience available to you, the Dhow suites stand out as an experience above and beyond. Zarafa, 'the beloved one', transforms into your personal, lavish retreat.

Savute Under Canvas

Savuti

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5 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
Watch heart-stopping predator action – even lions hunting elephant!
Botswana's Savute region is well known for its high concentration of lion, elephant and African wild dog. So it's the perfect setting for a mobile tented camp such as Savute Under Canvas, which tucks itself into variety of different private sites throughout the area, moving every five days in accordance with the country's national park regulations. If you're looking for a true safari adventure at a price lower than that at many of Botswana's permanent camps, this is the place for you. The tents are comfortable, the food is good and the guiding is informed and entertaining.

Tau Pan Camp

Central Kalahari

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9 Rooms
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From $890 per person/night
A unique camp recognised for its stark beauty and remoteness.
Tau Pan is a simple but comfortable camp perched on the ridge of an ancient sand dune, giving it wonderful views over the limitless plains of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. The Kalahari is known as a thirstland because for much of the year there is very little standing water – Tau Pan, however, is built beside a permanent waterhole. The camp has been constructed with the environment in mind, utilising only solar power to generate electricity, pumping water from deep beneath the desert and treating waste water before returning it to the ground.

Camp Xakanaxa

Moremi

12 Rooms
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From $750 per person/night
A year-round, land and water safari experience in the Okavango Delta
One of the 'old faithfuls' of the Okavango Delta, Camp Xakanaxa provides a particularly well-rounded safari experience. Set inside Moremi Game Reserve on the Xakanaxa Lagoon, the camp boasts year-round game drives and water activities: a rarity in the region due to seasonal water fluctuations. The exceptionally diverse terrain - from old-growth riverine forests and open savannah plains to meandering channels and seasonal floodplains - attracts an exceptional array of wildlife for fantastic land and water game-viewing.

Maun Lodge

Maun

140 Rooms
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From $190 per person/night
A stalwart of a spot in Botswana's biggest little town.
The still dusty but increasingly more modern town of Maun serves as the gateway to Botswana's Okavango Delta. From here, travellers launch onward to the myriad camps that pepper the region. Though it's often only an obligatory pause before the real adventure starts, Maun does have a funny kind of charm, with friendly, well-seasoned locals who don't beat around the bush. Maun Lodge is a surprisingly sophisticated, mid-sized hotel on the Thamalakane River, just a few minutes from the heart of town and makes a very pleasant night or two en route to the wilder places.

Mashatu Tented Camp

Tuli

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8 Rooms
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From $760 per person/night
Remote, private adventures, diverse landscapes and top class wildlife viewing.
You'll struggle to find this quality of exclusive game viewing in such a wild, diverse area at this price. The combination of great wildlife, the range of activities on offer, and the comfortable, private accommodation, put Mashatu Tent Camp into its own category. The largest herd of elephants on privately owned land in Africa roams this reserve, along with a dense population of predators - from lions and leopard to cheetah and wild dogs. Mashatu also boasts a rich cultural history, including the Mapungubwe Dynasty and the AngloBoer war, as well as a complex geography, complete with basalt-capped sandstone and famous dolerite dykes.
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