GAME RICH
Savuti CampLinyanti
- Information
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- A Typical Day
- Pricing
What's included
- All accommodation
- All meals included
- Drinks
- Laundry
- Park Fees
- Twice daily scheduled camp activities
- Flights and Transfers
- Gratuities
- Items of a Personal Nature
- Premium imported brands and champagne
Savuti Camp is in the vast Linyanti wildlife reserve which is renowned for its predators and large concentrations of game, particularly Elephant and Buffalo. It is in a very remote area 17 kilometres “downstream” from the Zibadianja Lagoon and offers guests abundant game viewing privately and exclusively.
Linyanti Wildlife Reserve is famed for its abundance of spectacular wildlife – especially its big wild game – and Savuti is the perfect base to explore this beautiful landscape and its inhabitants. Many people are drawn to Linyanti due to the high likelihood of spotting some of the famous Big Five in one of Africa’s most pristine and untouched wildernesses. While rhinos are rare and elusive, sightings in Botswana are not entirely unheard of.
Accommodation is in seven large walk-in tents that are raised off the ground. The en-suite facilities include a bathroom and shower, hand basin and flush toilet and two of the tents have wonderful open-fronted bathrooms facing onto the Savuti Channel. The camp has a thatched dining area, pub and plunge pool, all on raised wooden decks, providing a wonderful view of the Savute Channel and its wildlife just in front.
Highlights:
- Exclusive access to the natural marvels of the Savute Channel.
- Good game viewing including dry-season concentrations of herds and predators.
- Diverse water- and land-based activities.
Activities:
- Day and night game drives in 04 x 10-seater open 4×4 Land Rovers – during winter – hot water bottles, blankets and lined ponchos are provided.
- The camp has a supply of bean bags for guests to use to steady their cameras while on a game activity.
- There is a pair of Olympus binoculars in each of the game drive vehicles for guests to share amongst themselves whilst out game viewing.
- Private activities available on request (additional cost applicable).
- Water based activities in 01 x 6-seater boat (water levels permitting).
- Guided nature walks, on request, seasonal and subject to the availability of a qualified walking guide.
- Birding in an internationally recognised Important Bird Area (IBA).
- Fishing on a catch and release basis (fishing is prohibited in Botswana in January and February for fish breeding purposes).
More about this tour
- Morning wake-up and activity times vary according to the seasons, activities on offer and wildlife sightings.
- Early morning wake-up call.
- Light breakfast before departing on the morning activity.
- Return to camp for a meal and rest period.
- Meet for afternoon tea before departing on the activity.
- Return to camp – freshen up or meet for drinks, followed by dinner and thereafter, perhaps a nightcap.
2022 Rates (6 Jan 2022 - 5 Jan 2023):
6 Jan - 31 March: USD 850 per person sharing per night | USD 256 single supplement per night
1 April - 30 April: USD 1087 per persons haring per night | USD 327 single supplement per night
1 May - 31 May: USD 1423 per person sharing per night | USD 427 single supplement per night
1 June - 31 Oct: USD 1760 per person sharing per night | USD 528 single supplement per night
1 Nov - 19 Dec: USD 926 per person sharing per night | USD 279 single supplement per night
20 Dec - 5 Jan: USD 1175 per person sharing per night | USD 353 single supplement per night
CHILD POLICY:
- Children of 06 years and older are accommodated.
- For families traveling with children between 06 and 12 years, private activities need to be booked and paid for.
- Children between 06 and 16 years must share with an adult/s in the same tent.
- The minimum age for walking (seasonal and subject to the availability of a qualified walking guide) and canoeing activities (water level permitting) 13 years.
- For boating activities, the minimum age is 06 years (water levels permitting).