Camp Savuti in the Savuti Channel
Camp Savuti is a small, intimate camp of 5 Meru tents accommodating a maximum of 10 guests in comfort and style. The tents have been positioned to ensure privacy and a modest level of exclusivity throughout the camp. Each tent sits on a platform, with views over the Savuti Channel. The tents are large and spacious with en-suite facilities and views from your deck.
In the guest areas of Camp Savuti, there is a comfortable and intimate lounge, bar and dining area, all overlooking the Savuti Channel.
The activities on offer are morning and afternoon game drives through the park and along the fringes of the Channel and Marsh. The game-viewing vehicles are open to facilitate game-watching and photography, and your guide will delight in showing you the beauty and diversity of Savuti’s natural wonders. This area offers superb game and birding-viewing in the open areas of Savuti within Chobe National Park.
LOCATION: Camp Savuti is located in the heart of the Chobe National Park, on the Savuti Channel.
THE FOCUS: is on revealing the fascinating world of the Savuti Marsh.
ACCESS: by light aircraft via Savuti airstrip. General transfer times are 40 minutes from Maun, 40 minutes from Kasane and 20 -40 minutes from most other lodges in northern Botswana.
GPS CO-ORDINATES: S 18’ 34’ 014 and E 24’ 03’ 905
SAFARI EXPERIENCE: a traditional tented safari with intimate guest areas. A real ‘safari’ experience.
ACCOMMODATION: 5 Meru tents accommodating a maximum of 10 guests in comfort and style.
ACTIVITIES: • Twice-daily game drives • Birding CHILDREN: of all ages are welcome. SOMETHING SPECIAL: Enjoy the majestic Savuti – an oasis in the desert.
WILDLIFE: The Savuti Marsh is renowned as one of the world’s premier predator viewing areas, boasting one of the highest concentrations of wildlife on the African continent. Savuti is famed for its large lion prides that are known for hunting elephant. Visitors also enjoy frequent sightings of the endangered African wild dog.
CONSIDERING THE WILD: The power at Camp Savuti is generated by solar panels, and where possible the water is heated by solar power as well.