HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Wallowing in our private plunge pools in the heat of the afternoon
Scenic flights to see vast herds of buffalo massed on the Linyanti River
Game drives at the Linyanti Marsh to find sitatunga and red lechwe
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: July to October
Green Season⊕: November to April
Shoulder Season⊕: April to May
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Female guides training
Using Chobe as a training ground to help women break into this male-dominated field
Kachikau Primary School Disability Unit
Supports learners with disabilities from villages in the Chobe Enclave
OVERVIEW
The place to be after an action-packed day at Linyanti Bush Camp is definitely in your outdoor bathtub, relaxing under the stars as you remember your encounters with wild dog, sable antelope and the powerful prides of the Linyanti marsh…
This small camp of six tents packs a punch because its location in a private concession between the Linyanti River on the Namibian border and Chobe National Park means wildlife is plentiful. On longer stays, the other place to be is in a helicopter, soaring above the savannah as massive numbers of elephant and buffalo begin moving towards more reliable water sources. If you need another place to be, how about a mokoro, being gently poled through some of Africa’s prettiest landscapes?