Camp Savuti
Camp Savuti is located on the banks of the Savuti Channel. Guests are able to watch wildlife from the comfort of the camp, or even from their own private decks. The Savuti is well known in Botswana for some incredible wildlife.
Camp Savuti is located in a remote part of the Linyanti Concession along the Savute Channel in northern Botswana. The area is known for its incredible predator activity and abundance of wildlife. The Linyanti Wildlife Reserve offers one of Africa's most exhilarating wildlife experiences and elephants are one of the reserves’ prime attractions.
- The Linyanti Wildlife Reserve offers one of Africa's most exhilarating wildlife experiences.
- Elephants are one of the reserves' prime attractions.
- Space and privacy are what sets this reserve aside.
The area around Savuti offers high wildlife concentrations, especially during the winter months. Apart from the normal plains game, the area has good sightings of Roan, Sable and Giraffe. All the predators occur in the area - Lion, Leopard, Cheetah and Wild Dog. Two different prides of Lion have been identified along the channel around the camp. The Chobe/Linyanti area is renowned for its dense Elephant population and offers some of the best Elephant viewing anywhere in Africa in the winter months. As the waterhole in front of the camp is the only supply of water for a large area in the dry winter months, one of the highlights for Camp Savuti is the fantastic wildlife viewing directly from the camp. Hides at other waterholes are also a special feature. The area also has red lechwe, zebra, wildebeest, impala, waterbuck, sable, roan, eland, giraffe, baboon, vervet monkey, warthog, crocodile and buffalo. Then there are the predators - lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog and hyaena - and the nocturnal animals - bushbabies, spring hare, aardwolf, serval, genet, pangolin - and the smaller predators. Birding is great here, from the Okavango "specials", such as Slaty Egret, White-rumped Babblers and Wattled Cranes, to the bushveld species.