Many Camps, One Rate
Stay at the following camps at the same rate of USD 428* per person per night. The price includes accommodation, meals, scheduled game drives, local branded drinks, laundry and park fees, where applicable.
- Nxai Pan (Botswana)
- Tau Pan
- Lebala (Botswana)
- Lagoon (Botswana)
- Pom Pom (Botswana)
- Lianshulu (Namibia)
- Susuwe Island Lodge(Namibia)
- Stanley’s Safari Lodge(Zambia)
Validity: November 15, 2013 – March 31, 2014
Nxai Pan (Botswana)
Nxai Pan is located on the western edge of the fossil pan from which the camp takes its name. The camp faces east over the open grasslands of the pans and accommodates a maximum of eighteen guests in thatched units specially designed to provide a constant and comfortable temperature throughout the year, when seasonal temperatures can fluctuate from below freezing to well over 45 degrees Celsius. Excellent game viewing is possible from the comfort of your rooms as the water hole in front of the camp draws a multitude of mammal species.
Activities offered at Nxai Pan are game drives, day trips to the famous Baines’ Baobabs and Khama Khama Pan, star gazing, as well as nature walks with Bushman trackers.
– Set in the amazing Nxai Pan – famous for “Baines’ Baobabs”
– 9 environmentally adapted en-suite rooms – including 1 family room
– 100% solar operated
– Activities include game drives, star gazing & nature walks
– Permanent waterhole
– Guide and tracker team
– All inclusive rates
Tau Pan
Tau Pan accommodates up to eighteen guests in specially designed thatched units on raised decks. The camp offers truly incredible views from the ridge of an ancient sand dune, an unusual experience in a land as flat as Botswana, and overlooks the famous Tau Pan – recognised for its stark beauty and remoteness.
This, the first safari camp to be built in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, is a model of environmental sensitivity. As with its sister camp, Nxai Pan, Tau Pan has been constructed with the delicate ecologies in mind. Both utilise only solar power for the generation of electricity, heating of water and pumping of water from deep under the Kalahari sands. Waste water is treated in a state-of-the-art sewerage treatment plant and the fully treated water is returned to the sands from whence it came.
Activities offered at Tau Pan are game drives, day trips to the well-known Deception Valley, Sunday, Piper and Passarge Pans, star gazing, bush brunches on Tau Pan, and nature walks with Bushman trackers.
– The first semi-permanent camp inside the Central Kalahari Game Reserve
– Famous as a pristine wilderness area
– 9 environmentally adapted en-suite rooms including 1 family room
– 100% solar operated
– Activities include game drives, star gazing & nature walks
– Overlooks a permanent watering hole
– Guide and tracker team
– All inclusive rates
Lebala (Botswana)
Lebala is situated in the south of the Kwando concession, adjacent to the head waters of the Linyanti marshes that form the boundary between Botswana and Namibia. The southerly flowing Kwando river disappears into the vast marshland before emerging as the Linyanti river. The triangle formed by this vast wetland is home to the Mamili National Park in Namibia.
Lebala means ‘wide open spaces’ in Setswana and the scenery is dominated by vast plains with scattered palms and tree islands backed by wooded savannahs. This wild expanse contrasts with the casual understated elegance and luxury of the camp itself.
This special ecosystem is home to a wide variety of Africa’s plains game such as zebra, wildebeest, impala, giraffe and tsessebe and also provides refuge to lechwe, waterbuck and the shy sitatunga.
– Set in the wide open plains of the Linyanti Marshes
– 8 en-suite tents – all with bath & double outside showers – including a family room
– 2 activities – walks (seasonal) & game drives
– Famous for its predators and high concentrations of elephants
– We can operate off road and at night
– Guide and tracker team
– All inclusive rates
Lagoon (Botswana)
Lagoon is perched on the banks of the wild Kwando River, overlooking the Mudumu National Park in the Namibian Caprivi Strip. The camp is nestled beneath towering ebony and marula trees and accommodates up to 16 guests in eight traditionally styled ‘tents.’ The heavily forested site is home to a wide variety of birds and mammals, while elephant and hippo are normally visible from the camp. The stunning views and close proximity of wildlife all contribute to the pervading sense of calm at Lagoon.
Seasonally large herds of elephant drink at the river bank near to the camp in full view of the main deck, while playful spotted – necked otters are commonly seen performing in the water.
Lagoon has a well-earned reputation for big game and large herds of elephant and buffalo, especially in the winter months, when herds of up to a thousand are not uncommon. This vast concentration of game attracts the attention of large predators. The Lagoon wild dog pack regularly den close to the camp and the excellent viewing
– Set on the banks of the Kwando River
– 8 en-suite tents – with inside/outside showers – including a twin room family unit
– 4 activities – walks (seasonal), game drives, fishing & evening boat cruises
– We can operate off road and at night
– Guide and tracker team
– All inclusive rates
Pom Pom (Botswana)
The Camp is located on Pom Pom Island in a private concession situated in the heart of the Okavango Delta and on the head waters of the Xudum river system. The area lies on the western boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve and offers superb Okavango scenery and a true Okavango wilderness experience.
Main Lodge
The main building is attractively designed and constructed of thatch and canvas and comprises lounge, dining, bar and pool areas, as well as a gift shop and the boma area. The swimming pool is situated close to the main lodge and the bar, making a perfect location to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the heat of the day.
Accommodation
Accommodation consists of nine luxury safari tents in true traditional safari style, all with full en-suite semi open ablution facilities. The tents are uniquely positioned under the shade of the surrounding trees with overlooking views of the PomPom lagoon.
One family safari tent that can accommodate four with en-suite facilities and close proximity to the main lodge.
Lianshulu (Namibia)
Lianshulu Lodge in the East Caprivi overlooks the Kwando River and is situated on a private concession inside the Mudumu National Park of Namibia.
The area is a lush wilderness of riverine forest, marsh and open woodland, providing a home for an abundance of wildlife. For the prospective guest to Lianshulu Lodge, the attraction will be found in a quintessentially African experience, blending exceptional service with superb scenery and a fascinating array of fauna and flora.
From the early morning coffee, to the moment when Caprivi drums beckon to a romantic evening, the dedicated staff will provide a high standard of personal, yet unobtrusive attention. Always, the spectacle of an enchanting Africa will keep the visitor to Lianshulu Lodge enthralled.
Susuwe Island Lodge(Namibia)
Susuwe Island Lodge offers guests the opportunity to closely experience a wild and untouched island of Africa. Situated in north-eastern Namibia, our island is on the remote Kwando River – a permanent water source which nourishes delicate ecosystems and sustains varied game and birdlife.
– Exclusive and private setting
– Romantic honeymoon getaway
– Superb big game viewing
– Outstanding birding
– Guided walks and sunset cruises
– Recreational fishing
An African river, a spectacular canopy of indigenous trees and vistas of the Kalahari grasslands in the Bwabwata National Park are the inheritance of the animals that roam here.
Lofty canopy viewing decks set amongst tall riverine trees overlook endless savannahs and glistening lily-studded wetlands. A firepit is embraced by a spacious lounge area and eclectic African art. Relaxation, privacy and comfort are paramount at Susuwe. A mouth-watering aroma, the clink of silver against china, a wine glass filled – these are the joys of African alfresco dining. Fresh air sharpens whetted appetites and a picnic laid out amidst tall whispering grasses in unchartered territory illuminates the experience.
Six luxury suites, each with a wooden viewing platform and private plunge pool, are a haven of calm and respite, an airy dreaming space to recharge the senses. Professionally guided game drives are rewarded with special sightings of roaming elephant and buffalo, lechwe, lion, and leopard.
Sunrise or sunset river cruises, guided walks and 4×4 game drives offer even closer insight into the intrigue of the African bush. Our guests have the opportunity to merge unhurriedly with Africa’s timeless evolution of hazy days and star-studded nights.
Stanley’s Safari Lodge(Zambia)
The Victoria Falls is where the wide Zambezi River simply drops some 100 meters into a narrow gorge. The Falls lie across the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, and Livingstone is the town on the Zambian side. Called “Mosi-oa-Tunya”, (the smoke that thunders) in the local language the Falls are one of the seven wonders of the world and when you first come to Zambia, Livingstone is a must visit destination.
Set on a hill bordering the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park and overlooking unspoilt bush, Stanley Safari Lodge is only three kilometer from the Victoria Falls. The views are splendid: the spray of the Falls in the distance, the mighty Zambezi River and on top of that yet another beautiful African sunset. From either our main garden, our infinity pool or from the privacy of your room, views are unmatched.
The ten uniquely designed chalets are constructed of teak and local stone and are open fronted or more colonial style brick and tiled rooms which are closed.
Stanley Safari Lodge is an elegant and luxurious getaway.
gerry says
looking fir a tour in march victoria falls botswana and nambia. 4 adults