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Botswana

Chobe Under Canvas

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Chobe Under Canvas is an experience very few visitors to Africa are privileged to enjoy, a unique and intimate game experience that’s the nearest to an authentic safari camp.

Chobe Under Canvas is a mobile camp that comprises five en-suite safari tents. Positioned at exclusive semi-permanent campsites on or near the Chobe River, the camp sticks to the game corridors and moves every five to six days. Each luxury tent has a double bed as well as an en suite bathroom with a private toilet and steaming hot bucket shower.

Chobe National Park is all about diverse habitats and the wildlife that inhabit them. In the northwestern corner is the Linyanti marsh, an area of permanent swamplands often referred to as the miniature Okavango. Semi-aquatic antelope such as the red lechwe and sitatunga, as well as bird species such as the Slaty Egret, Lesser Jacana, and Pel’s Fishing Owl, are found here. In the larger channels and open water, hippo and crocodile abound, while lion, hyena and smaller predators such as the African wild cat or caracal are here. Bird enthusiasts can enjoy the sight of white-faced duck, knob-billed duck, and red-winged pratincole in their thousands.

There are a variety of exciting activities available that take advantage of the prolific wildlife nearby. Accompanied by an armed guide and tracker, game drives are conducted in the early morning and late afternoon/evening to avoid the heat of the day. Boat cruises are a special treat. A leisurely cruise along the Chobe River at sunset gives guests the opportunity to spot wildlife coming down to the water to drink. It’s the perfect place to view large herds of elephant drinking and bathing. Red lechwe, puku, zebra, sable, and roan antelope can be spotted grazing on the floodplains beyond. In the hot dry corridors of the park, the elusive oribi, oryx, eland, ostrich, and steenbok are at home. Other species wandering through this area include giraffe, roan, sable, and elephant. Visitors to Chobe are also likely to see two rare antelope, the puku and the Chobe bushbuck.

Facilities in the camp include campfires, a lounge area, swimming pool, and various viewing decks. Dinners are served beneath the stars and feature mouth-watering meals freshly prepared over an open fire. Because the campsites are not fenced off, guests are asked to be extremely vigilant always and are accompanied by a guide at night.

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Botswana

Chobe Under Canvas

PLAN MY TRIP

Chobe Under Canvas is an experience very few visitors to Africa are privileged to enjoy, a unique and intimate game experience that’s the nearest to an authentic safari camp.

Chobe Under Canvas is a mobile camp that comprises five en-suite safari tents. Positioned at exclusive semi-permanent campsites on or near the Chobe River, the camp sticks to the game corridors and moves every five to six days. Each luxury tent has a double bed as well as an en suite bathroom with a private toilet and steaming hot bucket shower.

Chobe National Park is all about diverse habitats and the wildlife that inhabit them. In the northwestern corner is the Linyanti marsh, an area of permanent swamplands often referred to as the miniature Okavango. Semi-aquatic antelope such as the red lechwe and sitatunga, as well as bird species such as the Slaty Egret, Lesser Jacana, and Pel’s Fishing Owl, are found here. In the larger channels and open water, hippo and crocodile abound, while lion, hyena and smaller predators such as the African wild cat or caracal are here. Bird enthusiasts can enjoy the sight of white-faced duck, knob-billed duck, and red-winged pratincole in their thousands.

There are a variety of exciting activities available that take advantage of the prolific wildlife nearby. Accompanied by an armed guide and tracker, game drives are conducted in the early morning and late afternoon/evening to avoid the heat of the day. Boat cruises are a special treat. A leisurely cruise along the Chobe River at sunset gives guests the opportunity to spot wildlife coming down to the water to drink. It’s the perfect place to view large herds of elephant drinking and bathing. Red lechwe, puku, zebra, sable, and roan antelope can be spotted grazing on the floodplains beyond. In the hot dry corridors of the park, the elusive oribi, oryx, eland, ostrich, and steenbok are at home. Other species wandering through this area include giraffe, roan, sable, and elephant. Visitors to Chobe are also likely to see two rare antelope, the puku and the Chobe bushbuck.

Facilities in the camp include campfires, a lounge area, swimming pool, and various viewing decks. Dinners are served beneath the stars and feature mouth-watering meals freshly prepared over an open fire. Because the campsites are not fenced off, guests are asked to be extremely vigilant always and are accompanied by a guide at night.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts

Coming soon!

Journeys