The relaxed, eco-conscious luxury camp Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge is particularly notable for its waterhole, which attracts animals from all over the surrounding area. Chobe National Park is home to a large number of elephants, big cats, and antelopes, which you can observe in their natural habitat at any time of day from a viewing platform or on various game drives. With just twelve tents made of light wood and eco-friendly bamboo floors, the elegant camp blends beautifully into the surrounding bush. While impalas leap across the savanna, take a seat on the deck and enjoy an incomparable lunch against a breathtaking backdrop.
The exclusive Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge welcomes you to an area that was explored by the legendary African explorer David Livingstone in 1851. Located directly on the Savuti Channel, you will find ideal conditions for wildlife viewing here. Not only are large herds of elephants regularly sighted here, but you also have an excellent chance of spotting lions, zebras, leopards, hippos, and many other animals. All twelve tents are built on wooden platforms and will delight you with their spacious outdoor lounge areas. The Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge offers a cozy main lounge, which also houses the bar and restaurant. In the typical African boma, you can enjoy a unique dinner under the open sky with delicious regional specialties, accompanied by traditional rhythms and fairy tales.
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