Little Sable Camp
Sister Camp to Sable Alley in the exclusive Khwai Private Reserve in the Okavango Delta, Little Sable has been recently redesigned as a smaller version of Sable Alley with some similarity in design style evident. An authentic tented camp offering spectacular Botswana game viewing, Skybed experiences, water activities, and tranquility in nature.
The location of Little Sable in the exceptionally managed Khwai Private Reserve ensures privacy of the safari experience on offer. The camp is simple, comfortable, and eco-conscious, and it offers excellent value for money. Its rustic canvas and timber construction is accented with soft organic tones to keep with the au natural feel of the camp. Only eight Meru-style tents keeps Little Sable intimate and personalised and luxuriously peaceful, while there is the main camp area bringing guests together in a sunken lounge around a fire pit, and a thatched dining, lounge, and bar area.
- This camp is about simplicity in the wilderness, so there is no WiFi, allowing for a deeper connection with nature.
- Each Meru-style tent is raised on timber decking and has kingsize bed, en suite bathroom with indoor shower, and private verandahs.
- There is a swimming pool coming in mid-2019 to bring more comfort and relaxation to the bush camp’s offering.
- The thatched guest area overlooks grazing land that is frequently occupied by zebra and an assortment of Khwai’s naturally wandering wildlife.
- Children over the age of six are welcome, and can be accommodated with Mom and Dad in the two-bedded tents (double or twin).
The game viewing and safari experience at Little Sable is perhaps what makes this camp such great value for money. The concession is located in the middle of Botswana’s most celebrated wildlife areas, with Savuti in the north, Moremi in the south, and Khwai Community Reserve in the east. It is Okavango Delta paradise with access to the water, as well as the savannah woodland, and some Kalahari sandveld. Unsurprisingly, there is a great diversity of wildlife to see, from hippo, crocodile, elephant, lechwe, and other water-loving herbivores, to the rarer sable and roan antelope which amble between the giraffe, impala, kudu, and zebra. Not forgetting lion, leopard, hyena, wild dog, serval, and honeybadger! Activities include game drives, night drives, boat trips and mokoro excursions (seasonal), as well as a special starlight sleepout at Skybeds (pre-booked and seasonal), and excitement in the ground-level photographic hides.