An utterly unique wildlife experience lies in the heart of the park. In stark contrast to the serene Chobe River is the Savuti , or Savute, region - raw and savage. Named after the enigmatic Savuti Channel that once fed a great marsh, tectonic activity has marooned Savuti from permanent waterways and the marsh has evolved into open grassland, flanked by mopane and acacia woodland and studded with tangled granite hills.
The summer rains bring a feast for Lion, Hyena and Cheetah as thousands of migrating Zebra and Wildebeest assemble in a chaotic pattern on the marshes...
A comfortable tented camp carefully positioned in the expansive Savute Corner of central Chobe National Park, offering exceptional game viewing opport...