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SAVUTE ELEPHANT CAMP

Chobe

Savute Elephant Camp: Our View


As its name suggests, Savute Elephant Camp is known for the herds of elephant that are forever moving around the area and almost always in view from camp. Run by Orient express, this camp offers a good choice of accommodation in the area and a great location.

The camp is in a great location for game and now that the Savute Channel is flowing, it is a hotspot for action and the lodge is in a prime location. For this reason it deserves a good 3 paws.

Savute Elephant Camp: Fast Facts


$810 per person per night (high season)

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  • 12 en suite rooms
  • Outdoor leisure area internet access and satellite TV
  • 20 metre high, elevated pool area
  • Close to the Savute marsh

Savute Elephant Camp: The Detail


It is set amidst towering acacia trees on the banks of the now flowing Savute Channel, in a rugged, semi-arid, wilderness region of the Chobe National Park. Accommodation at Savute Elephant Camp is in 12 luxurious twin-bedded tents with private timber decks. Spacious en suite facilities have a his and hers vanity unit and a dressing room area.

Each tent in the safari camp is equipped with an electric heater, electric overhead fan and mosquito net. One of the features of the safari camp is its specially constructed "elephant proof" swimming pool.
 
Game, which includes a resident pride of lion and rare wild dog, may be viewed from the large deck of the airy central lounge and dining area or from open safari vehicles during morning and evening drives. Savute Elephant Camp is known for its exciting year-round game viewing and excellent birdlife. A treasury of San rock paintings preserved at various sites a short distance from the safari camp, are a special attraction.

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