You can be assured that all the accommodation in Botswana is of the very highest calibre. Whether it is a tented camp or a lodge, you can expect the best standards of comfort, service and cuisine.The lodges are generally small, and intimate, set in their own secluded region – no madding crowds here, unless you count the animals! All accommodation has electricity, running water and en suite facilities, and a pool to dip in between your game drives. Generally the camps are built on platforms with raised wooden walkways linking rooms to the main guest areas. There are beautifully appointed lounges and viewing decks built over the waterways and plains, so you don’t have to move a muscle as the animals come to you.
Included in your stay will be all meals and usually drinks (except premium wines, liqueurs & champagnes). Game viewing activities are also included, these take place twice a day either by boat (in the Okavango Delta) or Landrover, depending on where you are, and the state of the Delta flooding at that time.
Children: Most Lodges operate a policy of only allowing children over 12. In some cases, they will make exceptions if you book the whole camp. Chobe Chilwero, which is not situated in a national park itself, will allow children of any age, but they will not be allowed on game drives.
Camps are generally connected by light aircraft transfers and have their own airstrips. There is a luggage restriction of 15-20Kg on these charter flights, however lodges offer laundry services – usually complimentary. It is also possible to store luggage at the airports if you are travelling onto another destination such as Cape Town or Victoria Falls.
If you would like more information about a holiday in Botswana, please speak to one of our Safari Holiday experts on +44 208 249 5919.

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