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Camp Kalahari
Camp Kalahari sits among acacias and Mokolwane palms on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. A relaxed, family-friendly camp, ideal for those seeking fun and adventure, without sacrificing comfort or style. The camp is an eclectic mix of original African furnishings paired with traditional campaign furniture and colonial antiques. Guests can relax in the … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/camp-kalahari/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camp Kalahari</span></a>
Little Sable
Little Sable is a firm favourite at Natural Selection providing an authentic and rich Okavango safari experience. This intimate, tented retreat is located amid the shimmering grasslands of the Khwai Private Reserve, one of the best-managed private concessions in the greater Okavango Delta. Up here, there’s something to see around every corner and a different … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/little-sable/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Little Sable</span></a>
Meno a Kwena
Meno a Kwena is an understated rustic lodge perched on a clifftop overlooking the Boteti River. The Lodge exudes an old world, classic safari style. Each of the 10 tents has an enviable view of the Boteti River. During the dry season guests can watch Southern Africa’s largest zebra and wildebeest migration which concentrates around the … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/meno-a-kwena/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Meno a Kwena</span></a>
Sable Alley
Not only is Khwai Private Reserve one of Botswana’s best kept secrets, it’s also home to the lovely Sable Alley. Opened in 2017, Sable is a piece of light, bright and beautiful luxury amid the game-rich floodplains of Khwai. Even better is that it’s as sustainable as it is sophisticated. We’ve partnered with the local … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/sable-alley/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Sable Alley</span></a>
San Camp
Romance in the Kalahari Imagine a smattering of billowing white tents, shaded by desert palms and surrounded by a thousand acres of shimmering, sparkling nothingness. You’ve just dreamt up San Camp, our impossibly romantic, seven-bedroom camp on the edge of the Nwetwe Pan in Botswana’s Makgadikgadi. San isn’t a place for frills and fluffiness. The … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/san-camp/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">San Camp</span></a>
Jack’s Camp
The Kalahari Legend After several decades of setting the standard in the Kalahari, Jack’s Camp under went a full rebuild and reopened in 2021. The brand-new Jack’s Camp pays homage to the property’s enduring and much-loved 1940s campaign style. The guest tents, seven twins and two doubles, are much larger and each is 270 square metres … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/jacks-camp/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Jack’s Camp</span></a>
Chitabe Lediba
Chitabe Lediba – The Experience Brace yourself for some serious predator-prey, or predator-predator, action – a wildlife photographer’s dream. Lions, leopards, African wild dogs, spotted hyaenas, and cheetahs provide almost constant drama on the floodplains, at the expense of herbivores such as buffalos, giraffes, and a host of antelopes, such as tsessebe, impala, and red lechwe. … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/chitabe-lediba/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Chitabe Lediba</span></a>
Somalisa Camp
Hwange National Park is a land of contrasts from dense teak and acacia forest to vast open savannah, offering guests an exhibition of raw and diverse Africa. This intimate bush camp is perfect for a relaxing Hwange safari with friends and loved ones. Somalisa Camp is a place where tranquillity meets adventure. Where one moment … <a href="https://ecotravelboutique.com/property/somalisa-camp/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Somalisa Camp</span></a>