Kings Pool CubsTuesday       May 27 2008 

  Today you will be assisted to your light aircraft transfer from Mombo Camp to Kings Pool Camp.

       

 
Accommodation has been reserved for you for 2 nights. 
Accommodation Kings Pool Camp
Room : 1 x Twin Tent
Dates : Check in  :   May 27 2008
  Check out:   May 29 2008
Included : All meals, daily activities, laundry and drinks (excluding premium import brands)
   

kings-pool-camp-pic2.jpgKings Pool Camp is located in a private reserve in the Linyanti / Savuti Channel area in the northern part of Botswana, on the western boundary of Chobe National Park. The source of the Savuti Channel is within this private reserve. The camp overlooks the oxbow-shaped Kings Pool Lagoon and the Linyanti River to the north. The area has a large wildlife resource with a wide variety of species, but it is most noted for its very large Elephant populations, which during our winter months can reach enormous densities.  There are good populations of Impala, Lechwe, Kudu, Zebra, Giraffe, Sable, Waterbuck,

Buffalo and the smaller plains antelope. The major predators such as Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Wild Dog and Hyena are regularly sighted.   The reed and papyrus swamps are ideal for numerous and diverse species of birds and are a magnet for wildlife in the dry winter months. Accommodation is in nine luxurious twin bedded tented rooms under cool thatch overlooking the Hippo filled lagoon in front of the camp. Each of the bedrooms has its own large bedroom area, lounge, private plunge pool and sala. Each en-suite bathroom has a double shower, double hand basin vanity area and a separate flush toilet. There is also an outdoor shower for those who prefer to be closer to

Africa. The main lounge, pub, curio shop and dining area are under thatch and there is a swimming pool built into the deck. The main area is linked to the bedrooms by a raised walkway. Activities include game drives in open 4×4 Land Rovers, night drives and guided walks.
  Website: www.wilderness-safaris.com 

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