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Savute Elephant Camp Offers:
- Covered dining room and lounge area
- Fully stocked bar
- Camp fire and seating area
Meals Include:
- Early breakfast (served around 6am)
- Light brunch (served around 11am)
- Light snacks, tea and coffee on morning activity
- Afternoon tea (served around 4pm)
- Drinks and snacks on afternoon activity
- Dinner (served around 8pm)
Dinner Under the Stars - The Savute Boma
A dining experience second to none in a traditional Boma, best translated as a traditional meeting place, where senior tribe/community members would get together for the "Kgotla" or meeting. Typically traditional food dishes would be served during or after these get-togethers in the Boma. The Boma had two entrances, one more hidden than the other to ensure the safe passage of tribe elders or the chief should any threat arise. The Boma offers spectacular vistas of the African night skies, through the silhouettes of Camel Thorn trees and Acacia nigrescens, which have been incorporated into the design. Dining in the Savute Boma will, without a doubt, bring you closer to nature within the heart of a true bush environment.
Other Facilities Include:
- Heated swimming pool - built slightly into the riverbed
- Out door dining area - Boma
- Private outdoor leisure area
- Electric overhead fans
- Mini bars
- In-room safes
- Illuminated pathways
- Slide projector and screen
- Satellite phones on request
- Telescopes
- Laundry
- Curio shops with toiletries, video and 35mm film, safari wear, local art and craft objects
- Reference library of books and videos, audio-visual facilities
- First aid kit
- VHF radio communications plus 24 hour emergency facilities
- Environmental flora and fauna check lists, talks and lectures
- Emergency medical evacuation service
- Guests met at Maun Airport by Gametrackers' representative and escorted onto light aircraft
- Transfers provided to and from hotels for guests overnighting in Maun
- All Air Botswana and Air Namibia flights automatically reconfirmed for guests
- Viewing decks
- Accessed by light aircraft to the Savute Airstrip which is managed by the department of wildlife
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