About Savute Elephant Camp
Savute Elephant Camp offers a magnificent bird’s eye view of elephants in their natural habitat.
Savute is renowned for its high concentrations of elephants and lions, with significant predator activity in the area, including the endangered wild dog. The camp presents complete luxury and privacy in an unspoilt area, providing incredible wildlife viewing experiences.
Accommodation at Savute Elephant Camp
Savute offers 12 twin-bedded luxury canvas tents under thatch, perfectly suited to the desert air. These tents feature lavishly appointed en-suite bathrooms and dressing areas, along with private viewing decks and comfortable outdoor lounges overlooking the Savute Channel.
Features of Savute Elephant Camp Tents
- Individual gas geysers
- 'His and hers' vanity unit
- Private viewing deck
- Outside lounge with hammock and ceiling fan
- 110v/220v plugs for electric razors
- Facilities for charging video cameras
- Electric heaters
- Air conditioning
- Private outdoor showers
- Mini-bars
- In-room safes
- Hair dryers
- Electric overhead fan
- Intercom system to reception
Camp Facilities
- Spectacular observation deck area, just 10 metres from the adjacent waterhole
- 20-metre elevated swimming pool area overlooking the riverbed
- Private outdoor dining area – the ‘Boma’, ideal for special events and entertainment
- Private outdoor leisure area
- Internet access and satellite TV located discreetly away from the main lounge and dining areas
- Satellite phones on request
- High-powered telescopes for stargazing
- Same-day laundry service
- Curio shops with essential toiletries, safari wear, and local art and craft objects
- Reference library of books and videos, audio-visual facilities
- VHF radio communications plus 24-hour emergency facilities
- Environmental flora and fauna checklists
- Talks and lectures by our environmentalist (on request)
- Emergency medical evacuation service
Where is Savute Elephant Camp?
Savute Elephant Camp is situated on the banks of the dry Savute Channel in the heart of the world-famous Chobe National Park.