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Khwai

Elephant Pan

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About Elephant Pan

Rustic splendour (and excellent ellie sightings!) at a very reasonable price in Khwai.
Elephant Pan is a comfortable and rustic small tented camp in a remote part of the huge Khwai Private Reserve. This vast wilderness area falls within some of Botswana’s finest game viewing areas, with Chobe National Park to the east, and Moremi National Park along the southern region. The camp overlooks a permanent waterhole, which acts as a magnet for a variety of species, particularly during the harsh dry season when water is scarce. Game viewing is superb, and the simplicity of the camp puts the focus firmly on a truly wild safari experience.
From $740 per person/per night
Safari
9 Rooms
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Property details

The property

The guest area sits on an elevated platform, with an open-sided dining room, bar and comfortable lounge under a high thatched roof. A wooden walkway sweeps along the front of the lodge to a sun trap deck and the all-important fire pit, and the rim flow swimming pool looks directly across the waterhole, for a spot of wildlife-watching as you float. The camp is unfenced and completely open to the bush – elephants are frequent visitors, so be prepared for some close encounters!

The rooms

Beneath the mopane trees, eight simple but comfortable canvas tents are set along a sandy pathway. Classic safari tents in design, they are surprisingly spacious, with full size twin beds and a charmingly rustic en-suite bathroom and shower at the rear, separated from the bedroom by a canvas screen. There is also a fabulous sleep out platform a short distance from camp, with comfortable beds and mozzie nets, should you feel like getting slightly closer to nature.

Activities

This private concession is without the restrictions of a national park and offers the freedom to follow the game as it roams, plus the added bonus of exploring on foot if you wish. Early morning and afternoon game drives consistently produce excellent sightings, including impressive herds of elephant and buffalo, big cats and a huge variety of plains game. African wild dogs are frequently encountered, and night drives offer the exciting possibility of spotting leopard, hyena and other nocturnal species.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The underground elephant hide. Only a few minutes away from camp, you’ll come nose-to-tusk (safely!) with the enormous pachyderms as you watch them from ankle-level.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Add some excitement to your stay and book a night at one of the nearby Skybeds; you can sleep under the stars as the wild things roam beneath you for a real night to remember.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Some of the game drives venture into the public section of the reserve, which is a touch busier than the private sector where the camp itself is located.
Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

Elephant Pan Safari Camp is owned by Natural Selection which is dedicated to conservation, partnering with local communities, governments, and organizations to protect and expand conservation areas. They build eco-friendly camps that blend into the environment and aim to inform guests about Africa's wildlife challenges and successes, hoping to inspire further positive action for wildlife conservation. A contribution of $50 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.

Botswana

Khwai

An affordable Delta option with wildlife as diverse as the landscape and a smattering of unique lodges