Kwando Lagoon Camp
Kwando Lagoon Camp is situated on the shady banks of the Kwando River. The camp is small and intimate and is in a pristine, private wildlife concession. The camp is famous for its wilddog sightings.
Kwando Lagoon Camp Introduction
Kwando Lagoon Camp is situated on the banks of the Kwando River in the Kwando Wildlife Reserve in the pristine Linyanti region in northern Botswana. The camp is small and intimate and offers guests a traditional safari experience in an area teeming with wildlife.
- Lagoon Camp is situated on the shady banks of the Kwando River.
- The camp is small and intimate offering guests an exclusive safari experience.
- Lagoon is famous for wild dog viewing.
- Endangered Sable and Roan are often seen.
Kwando Lagoon Camp Game Viewing and Activities
The Kwando Wildlife Reserve consists of 232 000 hectares of prime African bushveld that offers incredible game viewing. Lagoon is known as one of the best wild dog viewing destinations in Africa. The area is home to more Elephant than the entire country of South Africa. Guests can also expect to see Impala, Kudu, Zebra, Wildebeest, Tsessebe, Giraffe, Sitatunga, Sable, Roan, Buffalo, Bushbuck and the smaller antelope. Kwando also provides refuge to Red Lechwe, Waterbuck, Warthog and the shy Sitatunga Antelope. The major predators such as Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Wild Dog and Hyena are resident and regularly sighted. The reed and papyrus swamps are ideal for the numerous and diverse species of birds. Night drives allow guests a chance to see the nocturnal species such as Civet, Large- and Small-spotted Genet, Honey Badger, and Spring Hare. Nocturnal birding, especially Owls, is also excellent here