Savuti Camp | Botswana | If Only
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Overview

Perfectly perched on the banks of the Savuti Channel, where the ebb and flow of the waters attract some of Botswana's most incredible wildlife, this intimate luxury camp offers unrivalled access to the southern part of Chobe National Park. Housing guests in just six luxurious en suite tents, the accommodation offers a front-row seat to daily wildlife drama, while a variety of land and water-based excursions promise enthralling encounters when out and about. First-class facilities at the camp include a refreshing swimming pool, a wildlife hide and an authentic thatched dining area that sets the scene for local flavours created with fresh ingredients from nearby communities, and guests are in for a treat after dinner, as the camp's two-storey sleep-out deck is located nearby - the most memorable of places to spend the night.

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At a glance

  • Luxury Tent
  • 5 Star
  • 6 luxury tents
  • 1 restaurant and bar
  • 1 pool

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Kasane or Maun International Airport

Approximate flight times

Approximately 11 hours from London to Johannesburg plus 1 hour 35 minutes to Maun.

Time difference

GMT +2

Transfers

Fly from Johannesburg to Kasane or Maun Airport. Small charter flights are available from there to the Savuti airstrip where guests will be met for their transfer to the camp.

Climate

Botswana's dry season, from May to October, is considered the best time to visit with minimal rainfall and warm, sunny days. During this time, water levels in the Okavango Delta are at their highest making it easy to explore the network of waterways. November to April is the green season with wet, rainy weather. The landscape becomes lush and green and this is a good time for birdwatchers to visit, as a variety of migratory birds arrive into the region. However, the rain can make travelling around the country challenging and it may be harder to spot wildlife as animals disperse across wider areas due to the abundant food and water sources.