A Life-Changing Wilderness Experience
- Type: Tent Retreats
- Setting: Safari
With just six luxury tents, Linyanti Bush Camp offers an intimate Chobe safari experience in a private concession on the border of Botswana’s iconic Chobe National Park. The Chobe Enclave teems with wildlife and is best known for its large herds of elephants and buffalo. Linyanti Bush Camp is a traditional safari camp, with a soulful, eclectic scattering of interesting African artefacts. The elevated communal area offers a cosy lounge, bar and dining area with a well-stocked bookshelf while relaxing at the pool is a wonderful place to enjoy in the beautiful views of the unique Linyanti landscape. Set within a private concession bordering Chobe National Park, you can experience the area through a variety of activities, including game drives, walking safaris and mokoro excursions. All activities are complimentary and are led by knowledgeable guides who possess a genuine passion for their trade. The best thing by being located on a private reserve is that knowledgeable guides operate exclusive night game drives for a glimpse into Botswana’s mesmeric nocturnal world. Whether you enjoy wildlife viewing from the comfort of the camp, from a safari vehicle, on foot or by scenic helicopter flip, a life-changing wilderness experience awaits you at Linyanti Bush Camp.
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- Full bar facilities
- Boma
- Gift Shop
- Plunge pool
- Cosy lounge
- Laundry
- Solar power
- Activities included: morning, afternoon and night game drives, walking safaris (guides are armed when walking), bird watching, Mokoro safaris (water level dependent), 30 minute scenic helicopter flight (min. stay of 3 nights April - November)
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I visited Linyanti Ebony 12-15 March 2020. This was my second stop on the Essence of Botswana and Zambia Safari. I arrived at the camp via helicopter! Thanks Sam! I thought it would be hard to top the first stop but LE was up to the challenge. Esse and Lebo are outstanding! I couldn't ask for a better guide and hostess! Thanks for making my first safari memorable and for helping me to change the narrative on Africa.