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Beks & Sophia and the ABC team
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Linyanti Bush Camp and Photo Gallery
Linyanti Bush Camp is a small, intimate 12 bedded tented camp on the banks of the Linyanti marshes in a private reserve, which borders the western boundary of Chobe in the Chobe Enclave. The camp is limited to small exclusive groups who seek a personalised experience in a private concession away from the main tourists routes. Activities from the camp consists of game drives, walking, spot lighting and hides. This safari camps provides the perfect atmosphere for an authentic and wild safari experience.
The camp is designed to give you a true African atmosphere with all the tents on the ground, except for the main area and dinning room. The main area is elevated on a wooden decking giving you the full view of the dramatic Linyanti swamp, where great big herds of elephant and buffalo meander freely. The tents are spacious at 8x5metres (24x15 feet) consisting of the bed room, a living area, vanity desk and the en-suite bathroom facilities hidden discreetly behind a grass reed blind. The meru style tents have a tent fly sheet giving it an east African feel of a draped tent emanating the feel of an original camping safari expedition.
The furniture through out the camp is a mixture of specially designed solid teak pieces such as beds, drawers and desks, antique collectables and modern cane furniture lending to it’s beautiful and elegant design often described as “African simple elegance” by most visitors.
The area is best known for its large populations of Elephant and buffalo that congregate in vast numbers especially during the dry season. Lion, sable, roan, leopard, wild dog, and a number of the plains game can be enjoyed at Linyanti. The rare and elusive sitatunga antelope, red lechwe, hippo and crocodile can be found in the surrounding marshes. The Linyanti Swamps are one of the most attractive areas in the park as it is the only source of water in the dry months where a lot of the wildlife moves to, boasting a great diversity of game and a restful atmosphere. The area's relative remoteness makes it a favoured wild safari destination and one of the most well sort after areas in Northern Botswana. The area also offers spectacular birding all year round and is best known for its enormous herds of elephants which move down to the Linyanti River at the start of the winter months and only move back inland once the main rains arrive.
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