SAFARI
ACTIVITIES AT SAVUTE SAFARI LODGE BOTSWANA
The summer Zebra migrations is a spectacle of up
to 25 000 animals trooping through Savute to rain-ripe grasslands.
The game viewing offered by
SAVUTE SAFARI LODGE is an experience not to be missed,
especially if you are visiting in the summer months, after
November's first rains when thousands of animals are drawn
to the area.
SAVUTE SAFARI LODGE'S
highlights are its concentrations of
Lion and
Hyena, as well as its
Leopard ,
Cheetah , Black-Backed
Jackal and the many lone
Elephant t bulls, usually seen frequenting their favourite
watering holes!
The summer
Zebra migrations, an awe-inspiring spectacle of up to
25 000 animals trooping through
SAVUTE SAFARI LODGE in search of the rain-ripe grasslands
to the south, is determined by the rains, but usually occurs
between November - December and again between February - April
when the Zebras migrate back north to the
Linyanti.
Exciting safari activities
- High concentration of Lion, Hyena, Leopard, Cheetah
and Jackal
- Summer Zebra migrations, an awe-inspiring spectacle
- Watch Wild Dogs hunt in the channel where Crocodiles
once swam
- Visit to the ancient San rock paintings at Gubatsa
Hills.
At the end of the day admire the
sunset from the SAVUTE SAFARI
LODGE'S upstairs viewing deck and watch
Wild Dog hunt in the channel where
Crocodiles once swam. After silver service dinners in
the elegant dining room retire to your safari suite and let
the gentle
Scops Owl and the faraway roar of Lions lull you to sleep.
SAVUTE SAFARI LODGE peers
out from ancient Camel thorn trees on the banks of the
Savute channel, part of the dynamic
Savute eco system - known for its large concentration
of Elephant and large
Lion prides. SAVUTE SAFARI
LODGE accommodates in chalets, contemporary furnished
twin-bedded luxury wood, and thatch and glass safari suites.
Large private viewing decks and en-suite facilities
SAVUTE SAFARI LODGE has a large concentration of
Lion and
Hyena, as well as
Leopard,
Cheetah, Black-Backed
Jackal and the many lone
Elephant bulls. |