HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Balmy afternoons in the private hide with an iced drink and binoculars
Learning more about everyday in Khwai Village from the people themselves
Enjoying varied habitats of woodlands, riverine forest, floodplains and grasslands
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: July to October
Green Season⊕: November to April
Shoulder Season⊕: April to May
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Environmentally friendly design
Built from renewable, scrap and alien timber
Eco-conscious camp
Solar power, above-ground sewage plant to prevent river contamination, recycling in Maun, eco-friendly products used throughout, farm garden for fresh produce and bio-oil from sugar cane used as fuel
Pack for a Purpose
Guests’ gifts of toys, sports equipment, stationery and toiletries dispersed to needy communities
OVERVIEW
Simple, down-to-earth and friendly, Sango Safari Camp consists of just six tents overlooking the floodplains around the Khwai River. An easy drive from Maun, its location offers access to the permanent water of the river, seasonal floodplains, open grasslands, dry woodlands and riverine forest. This diversity attracts and supports a wide variety of wildlife, including lion, leopard, spotted hyena, 440 bird species and even wild dogs. If you feel like a change, head to the hide and watch the passing parade of giraffe, elephant, hippo, lechwe, zebra, impala…
Being in the Khwai Community Area and near Moremi Game Reserve means Sango (named after a family from Khwai Village who helped get the camp up and running) can undertake full-day game drives, maximising your time in the bush.