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Linyati Adventurer Camp

The Linyati Adventurer Camp, near Chobe National Park, Botswana, offers a unique safari encounter using mobile camps to provide guests with insightful experiences in Africa. The Camp offers spacious 4X4 metre Meru-Style tents, equipped with hanging space and clothing storage, a hammock in which to unwind, and an extended shade area at the entrance with comfy safari chairs, allowing you complete comfort in the wilderness. The dome tents come with pure cotton linen bedrolls – with down duvets – on GI stretchers, along with teak bedside tables complete with silver lanterns, and teak mini luggage benches that add to the rustic ambience.

The tents all come with en-suite bathrooms that are made up of a serviced tin bucket shower, with hot water available on request. The camps are set up beneath enormous African ebony and knobthorn acacia trees, overlooking the Linyati Swamp water channels. They are erected before guests’ arrival, allowing for relaxation and comfort while exploring the isolated regions of Botswana. These interactive camps offer vibrant campfires, inviting dining areas, and a variety of exciting and various activities.

Exclusive activities at this Camp include game drives in the private northern sector of the Concession, exploring a variety of environments, from riverbanks to scrub and forest. These habitats lead guests to a diversity of wildlife, leisurely making their way to the river to quench their thirst. The rarely-spotted sitatunga antelope can also be seen in the waterways of this region.  The entire experience gives guests a personalised safari in comfort with delicious meals prepared on a camp fire in front of you whilst dining beneath the clear African skies. A fair amount of drinks are also included, from mineral water, soft drinks and fruit juice, to beer and wine at meal times.

 

About Bronwyn Paxton

Article by: Bronwyn Paxton
on March 12, 2014
Filed under  Africa Blog • Botswana • Travel Articles 
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