Kwando Lagoon Camp accommodates 18 guests in eight twin-bedded safari-style tents. Each tent looks out over the water and has en-suite facilities and modern amenities. At Lagoon Camp, morning and night game drives are conducted by guides and trackers in open safari vehicles. This area is home to huge herds of elephant and buffalo; there are few places in Africa where such concentrated numbers of these animals exist, especially in the dry season, and a family of hippo and an elephant or three are regularly sighted from theetents, which contributes to the relaxed calm that prevails at Lagoon.Lagoonâs staff are there to look after you efficiently, and to ensure a peaceful stay. There is a guest pool in which to cool off during the hot months, and freshly prepared delicious meals are served in the thatched dining room overlooking the tranquil waters of the lagoon.
Chobe National Park is Botswana’s first National Park and is home to the dazzling blue Chobe River.
A private and secluded camp that only caters for a small number of guests which creates a much more personal ambience.
The Okavango Delta is a UNESCO world heritage sight and the largest inland delta on Earth.
The Okavango Delta is a UNESCO world heritage sight and the largest inland delta on earth.
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