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Should you wish, private charters
can be arranged, in which case you
will be the only guests in the plane
and you may specify your departure
times. We are happy to quote
separately for private charters."
We also use private powerboats for
transfers. In fact we are the only
safari company in Botswana to offer
such a service for travel between
lodges enabling for you to have a
truly unique experience. Our
vehicles at the lodges are either
open Toyota Land cruisers carrying a
maximum of 7 people Each vehicle has
a removable canvas roof enabling for
shade and ample storage space for
cameras, binoculars etc.

One of the great things about
staying in our Lodge is that all our
rates are fully inclusive, offering
excellent value. Included in our
accommodation rates are all game
activities (whether they be by
vehicle, on foot, in a mokoro or a
power boat), meals (buffet
breakfasts/lunches and al la carte
dinners), drinks with meals (soft
drinks, local wines and beer),
national park fees, laundry and
medical evacuation insurance.
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Estimated flying times: |
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MAUN |
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30 min |
KHWAI |
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30 min |
20 min |
XUGANA |
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30 min |
20 min |
5 min |
CAMP O |
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25 min |
10 min |
15 min |
10 min |
CAMP M |
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50 min |
25 min |
35 min |
35 min |
30 min |
SAVUTE |
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85 min |
60 min |
75 min |
75 min |
70 min |
40 min |
KASANE |
Baggage Restrictions
Due to the nature of travel in light
aircraft, with the emphasis on
safety and space concerns, baggage
is restricted to 20 kgs per person
including hand luggage. This baggage
must be soft sided so to allow for
it to be packed properly. If you do
have extra bags or have suitcases
heavier than the specified
allowance, we must be advised in
advance as soon as the booking is
made so we can make arrangements for
the baggage to be transferred or
stored at cost.

Health Precautions, Vaccinations &
Important Information
Vaccination requirements change from
time to time and we suggest
clients consult their local doctor
or health department for the latest
health precautions. Malaria
including Plasmodium Falciparum
exists in certain areas. All clients
must consult with their own MD or
the Centre for Disease Control
regarding the use of
anti-malarial tablets prior to
departure. There are many brands
available and we recommend that
clients consult their doctor, health
clinic or health department as to
which brand they should take. For
walking activities at Camp Moremi
a reasonable level of fitness is
required.

Suggested
Items to Pack
Generally, casual comfortable
clothing is suitable throughout the
year. The most practical items to
pack for safari are:-
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T-shirts
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Shorts or a light Skirt
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Binoculars and a camera
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Light, compact raincoat is a
good idea for the summer
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Sun block, Lip balm, sunglasses,
hat and insect repellent
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Swimsuit, as all the Desert &
Delta Safaris properties have
swimming pools
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Fleece or sweater and a warm
jacket for game drives
(necessary, even in summer)
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Jeans or safari trousers for
walking at the water properties,
evenings and cooler days
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Blouses with long sleeves (even
in summer, they will protect you
from the sun and from
mosquitoes)
Layers of clothing are most
practical for the fluctuating
day/night temperatures of Botswana.
Dull and/or neutral colours are more
suitable for safari, while white is
not practical. It is best to pack
hardy, durable clothing.


The Best Time to Explore Botswana
Botswana is a year round wildlife
destination and because of the
location of
Savute Safari Lodge, we are able to plan a
safari to suit your needs.
However,
there are certain seasons that are
more suitable for special interests
than others. The following
information is to be treated as a
guideline as weather patterns
and wildlife rhythms are never
predictable and can never
be guaranteed at a specific time
or in a specific area.

Bird viewing – October to March
The summer season in Botswana
welcomes a large variety of migrant
birds from the northern hemisphere
which use Botswana, and more
specifically the Okavango Delta, as
preferred areas for breeding and
feeding. The first migrants arrive
from the Northern Hemisphere during
September. By December all the
migrants will have arrived which
means there are 20% more birds in
Botswana during the summer months
compared to the winter months. The
period from December to March is
very active and the colours, more
specifically the birds in breeding
plumage, are spectacular. The
Okavango Delta is a birders paradise
which entertains both the
experienced ornithologist as well as
the eager amateur. One of the
highlights of the birding calendar
takes place during September/October
when the carmine bee-eaters arrive
from Central Africa and often seen
in their hundreds on the Savuti
Marsh. Of particular interest, they
make use of the large Kori Bustard,
by riding on their backs as they
move through the grass of the marsh
and kick up fleeing insects. Another
highlight is the heronry at Gadikwe
Lagoon, which provides nesting sites
for hundreds of birds. (The Gadikwe
lagoon is situated between Savute
Safari Lodge and Camp Okavango and/or
Xugana Island lodge, and is a
highlight to visit as part of the
boat transfer between the lodges.)
For guests who are spending three
nights at Xugana Island Lodge, a
full day Okavango excursion can be
arranged which incorportates a visit
to Gadikwe, walks on the Okavango
Islands – a picnic lunch under the
shade of a tree on one of the
Islands and even a refreshing dip in
the waters of the Okavango Delta on
one of the shallow sand banks along
the way. Due to the heronry being
shared by a variety of species it is
active from July to March and is at
its busiest from September to
December when breeding colonies of
herons are joined in the shallows,
and among the low trees and
swamp-fig thickets, by marabou,
yellow and saddle-billed storks,
sacred ibis and egrets. Flapping,
noisy and colourful breeding
displays can be enjoyed at close
quarters.
Plants, Vegetation and Botany –
December to May
After the first rains, the landscape
in Botswana transforms into a subtle
green blanket. Grasses shoot and
leaves appear on what seems to be
dead plants and it is a wonderful
time of the year to experience the
magnificent sprout of life in
Botswana. The vegetation is lush and
green and most of the plants are in
bloom. February is peak flowering
time for water lilies and the
landscape is decorated with wild
flowers. Savuti, in particular, and
the area between the river and the
wooded dunes in Chobe, break out in
bright yellows, whites and purples
among the green blanket that covers
the ground. The sweet smell of fresh
grass and wild sage at Savuti fills
the air and adds to the raw assault
on the other senses.
Mammals and Wildlife
When the summer rains start towards
the end of November the barren
looking earth of Savute comes alive.
Its rich new grasses are a magnet
for herds of Burchell’s zebra and
wildebeest, which can be found on
the Savute marsh where they foal
before making for the lush grazing
grounds of the Mababe Depression
further south to the edge of the
Makgadikgadi Pans. Large herds of
Buffalo gather from the Okavango and
move through toward the mainland of
Moremi, where there are now
sufficient pools of water to sustain
them. As the rains cease towards the
end of February and the pans
vaporise as the dry season looms the
herds gather once again. Closely
followed by predators, they make
their annual journey from Savute to
the Linyanti to arrive around April.
During the winter months the banks
of the Chobe River, and the Xakanaxa
area of Moremi become the lifeblood
of the wildlife, as there is no
surface water in the surrounding
bush. Elephant and buffalo are also
migratory, making seasonal movements
of up to 200 kms from the Chobe
river where they concentrate in the
dry season to the pans in the Mopane
woodlands to the south near Savuti,
where the food source is very
nutritional. November to March are
great months as the air clarity is
unparalleled, trees begin to burst
into life, the new grass is green
and lush, skies are dramatic as big
clusters of clouds precede the rains
and babies are being born. It’s a
wonderful time for the photographer
as there is action, colour and
visibility. April to October bring
about cooler mornings with high
relative humidity that leads to
wonderful early morning misty magic
especially over the water. The
buffalo begin to group into large
herds and visit the river areas more
often as the seasonal pans begin to
dry. Along the Chobe river, breeding
herds of elephant increase in
density daily as they visit the
rivers and pans with permanent
waters. African wild dogs den in
June and it is possible to witness
exciting hunts in the Savuti and
Moremi areas. Animals begin to
concentrate at the permanent water
sources, as do their predators. Soft
early morning and evening light
combined with dust provides the
opportunity for many dramatic photo
settings. In July the bush is bare
and the dust pervades but there is
plenty of action and with patience
and perseverance the rewards are
great.

Climate
SUMMER - October to March.
The
summer or rainy season begins in
October and ends in March. In
October the weeks preceding the
coming of the rains tend to be the
hottest with temperatures soaring up
to 40ºc or more. Cloud coverage and
the arrival of the first rains
towards the end of November or in
early December cool things down
considerably, although usually only
for a short period. During the rainy
period, which lasts until the end of
February or early March, the days
are hot and generally sunny in the
morning with afternoon thunderstorms
– usually in short, torrential
downpours during the late afternoon.
Day time temperatures can rise to
38ºC and night time temperatures
drop to around 20ºC - 25ºC. Northern
areas receive up to 700mm of rain
per annum while the Kalahari Desert
area averages as low as 225mm per
annum. Rainfall tends to be erratic,
unpredictable and highly regional.
Often a heavy downpour may occur in
one area while 10 or 15 kilometres
away there is no rain at all.
Showers are often followed by strong
sunshine so a good deal of the
rainfall does not penetrate the
ground, as it is lost to evaporation
and transpiration
WINTER - April to September.
The days are dry, sunny, clear and
cool to seductively warm while
evening temperatures drop sharply.
Day time temperatures generally
reach 20º C and evening temperatures
can be as low as 5ºC and in some
areas can plummet below freezing.
Virtually no rainfall occurs during
the winter months.
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