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3 Nights Mboma Island Camp & 2 Nights Camp Savuti

Five idyllic nights in one of the most remote, untouched corners of Southern Africa is the safari holiday of a lifetime. It’s the best of Botswana and ideal for adventure travellers happy to stay in rustic eco-friendly camps in breathtakingly-beautiful surrounds.

Mboma Island Camp in Moremi Game Reserve puts you within easy reach of Chief’s Island, one of the largest islands in the Okavango Delta. Savuti Camp in Chobe National Park takes you to the lush floodplains of the iconic Savuti Channel and Savuti Marsh. It’s the perfect combination for a perfect safari tour in Africa.

Mboma Island Camp

Mboma Island Camp is located in a remote area on the tip of Moremi Game Reserve, a pristine protected wilderness area situated north of Maun and borders the Chobe National Park in the east. The private island is situated on the floodplains of the meeting point of Okavango Delta’s fresh waters and Moremi’s vast savanna plains.

Mboma Island Camp accommodates 8 people in four comfortable dome tents. Each tent has stretchers, bedding, bucket shower and an eco-bush toilet. It’s a rustic camp but comfortable.

Daily activities at Mboma Island Camp include canoe and river boat cruise. Various motorboat cruises operate from Mboma Boat Station. Fishing is optional; bring your own fishing gear.

Camp Savuti

Savuti Camp is located in pristine wilderness in the heart of Chobe National Park, tucked away in a remote area away from the crowds in peak safari season. It’s a rustic eco-camp situated on the banks of the dry Savuti Channel and close to the famous Savuti Marsh.

Guests stay in Meru-style tented rooms on elevated platforms, with magical views of the Savuti floodplains. The tents are spacious but rustic, and ensuite with an outdoor shower and eco-bush toilet. Evenings are spent at the central lounge and dining area, with starlit dinners at the firepit.

Activities include sunrise and sunset game drives in 4×4 open safari vehicles, bird watching, photography, star gazing and magical boma safari dinners. Fishing is optional, bring you own fishing equipment.

Five idyllic nights in one of the most remote, untouched corners of Southern Africa is the safari holiday of a lifetime. It’s the best of Botswana and ideal for adventure travellers happy to stay in rustic eco-friendly camps in breathtakingly-beautiful surrounds.

Mboma Island Camp in Moremi Game Reserve puts you within easy reach of Chief’s Island, one of the largest islands in the Okavango Delta. Savuti Camp in Chobe National Park takes you to the lush floodplains of the iconic Savuti Channel and Savuti Marsh. It’s the perfect combination for a perfect safari tour in Africa.

Mboma Island Camp

Mboma Island Camp is located in a remote area on the tip of Moremi Game Reserve, a pristine protected wilderness area situated north of Maun and borders the Chobe National Park in the east. The private island is situated on the floodplains of the meeting point of Okavango Delta’s fresh waters and Moremi’s vast savanna plains.

Mboma Island Camp accommodates 8 people in four comfortable dome tents. Each tent has stretchers, bedding, bucket shower and an eco-bush toilet. It’s a rustic camp but comfortable.

Daily activities at Mboma Island Camp include canoe and river boat cruise. Various motorboat cruises operate from Mboma Boat Station. Fishing is optional; bring your own fishing gear.

Camp Savuti

Savuti Camp is located in pristine wilderness in the heart of Chobe National Park, tucked away in a remote area away from the crowds in peak safari season. It’s a rustic eco-camp situated on the banks of the dry Savuti Channel and close to the famous Savuti Marsh.

Guests stay in Meru-style tented rooms on elevated platforms, with magical views of the Savuti floodplains. The tents are spacious but rustic, and ensuite with an outdoor shower and eco-bush toilet. Evenings are spent at the central lounge and dining area, with starlit dinners at the firepit.

Activities include sunrise and sunset game drives in 4×4 open safari vehicles, bird watching, photography, star gazing and magical boma safari dinners. Fishing is optional, bring you own fishing equipment.

Highlights

  • All meals
  • Game viewing activities
  • Teas and coffees
  • National park fees and taxes
  • Local drinks (soft drinks, local beer and house wines)

Included

  • All meals
  • Game viewing activities
  • Teas and coffees
  • National park fees and taxes
  • Local drinks (soft drinks, local beer and house wines)

Excluded

  • Scheduled flight to and from Botswana
  • Light air transfers to and from Maun/Kasane
  • Imported alcoholic drinks
  • Optional activities
  • Purchases of a personal nature
  • Gratuities
  • Visa, if required

Itinerary

Important Information

Mboma Island Camp

Mboma Boat Station is located on the north-western end of Moremi Game Reserve and can be reached by road or by air in a light air charter. Alternatively, guests are transported to Mboma Boat Station by river boat and have an opportunity to explore the delta’s magical lagoons and channels enroute. The mobile camp is set up on Godikwe 1 Island.

Camp Savuti

Travelling to Savuti involves a light air transfer to the Savuti airstrip in Chobe National Park. Upon arrival at Savuti airstrip, guests are met by a representative from Camp Savuti and driven the last 20 to 40 minute journey to Savuti Camp. The road transfer is one long game drive as it traverses Chobe National Park; expect to see incredible wildlife sightings enroute to camp.

Itinerary

Mboma Island Camp and Camp Savuti

Mboma Island Camp

Mboma Boat Station is located on the north-western end of Moremi Game Reserve and can be reached by road or by air in a light air charter. Alternatively, guests are transported to Mboma Boat Station by river boat and have an opportunity to explore the delta’s magical lagoons and channels enroute. The mobile camp is set up on Godikwe 1 Island.

Camp Savuti

Travelling to Savuti involves a light air transfer to the Savuti airstrip in Chobe National Park. Upon arrival at Savuti airstrip, guests are met by a representative from Camp Savuti and driven the last 20 to 40 minute journey to Savuti Camp. The road transfer is one long game drive as it traverses Chobe National Park; expect to see incredible wildlife sightings enroute to camp.

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