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Savute Safari Lodge - Chobe Accommodation -
Chobe National Park - Chobe Lodges
Set among ancient camelthorn trees on the
banks of the now dry Savute Channel,
Savute Safari Lodge
is part of a
dynamic
eco system that is renowned for its
concentration of elephant and large lion
prides. An exquisite thatch and timber main
building houses the lounge, library and
cocktail bar and in front there is a viewing
deck ideally situated for watching game at
the water hole. The lodge also has a
swimming pool on a raised wooden teak deck
overlooking the channel, affording guests
the opportunity to watch game while
swimming! The dining room is housed in a
separate building doubling up as a
conference room that can seat up to twenty
delegates.
Camp Description
Savute Safari Lodge accommodates just
24 people in contemporary furnished
twin-bedded luxury suites constructed
of wood, thatch and glass, making them ideal
for the hot and dry conditions. Double
volume suites with their spacious interior
and large, glass sliding doors set the lodge
apart from typical safari accommodation.
Large private viewing decks and en-suite
facilities, with showers, ‘his and hers’
towel robes and tea and coffee making
facilities combine to make Savute Safari
Lodge an unforgettable experience.
Game Viewing
Game drives in open 4x4 safari
vehicles in the Savute area, including the
Savute Marsh and a visit to the ancient San
rock paintings at Gubatsa Hills. The
area offers sightings of endangered wild
dog, which is said to be the most efficient
hunter in Africa. Large concentrations of
lion follow the annual zebra
migration intently, and leopard and
cheetah are to be seen. Many hyenas
live here and researchers have found that
lions loose 20% of their kills to them.
Hyenas are formidable hunters in their
own right but are opportunistic feeders who
will annoy and threaten a pride of lions
until they give up their meal. Savuti is
also famous for its elephants that
roam great distances for the best fodder.
Large
secretary birds and kori bustards are
often seen strutting around the Savuti marsh
and small redbilled francolins
provide as a noisy morning wake up call.
Interesting summer migrants and water birds
include Abdim's storks, carmine bee
eaters and even fish eagles. Little
quelea finches are quite a spectacle as they
gather in thousands. They reach a frenzy of
numbers in about April when a single flock
could contain tens of thousands of these
small twittering birds.
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. Savute pulses to a timeless rhythm,
melodies of mysterious wet and dry cycle
that mould its landscape and determines its
inhabitants. For the moment Savuti is dry. A
winding fossil channel vanishes into the
sweeping expanse of a relic marsh, where the
spectacular fortress of the Gubatsa Hills
relieves Savuti's extraordinarily flat
countryside. Savute Safari Lodge peers out
from ancient Camelthorn trees on the shore
of the channel.

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