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As twilight descends over Chobe National Park, the crackle of a campfire mingles with the distant calls of lions and the rustle of elephants along well-trodden paths to the river. Chobe Under Canvas offers an intimate escape in semi-permanent tents, where the scent of earth after rain and the warmth of glowing coals invite deep immersion in Botswana's wilderness. This mobile camp positions you at the heart of untamed landscapes, blending rustic charm with thoughtful comforts.
Nestled in exclusive campsites near the Chobe River, this Botswana luxury camping experience captures the essence of a mobile tented camp Botswana, with mornings awakening to bird choruses and evenings filled with stories under starlit skies. Guests feel the canvas walls breathe with the bush, creating a space where nature's rhythms guide each day. Here, disconnection fosters profound connections to the wild.
Campsites sit at the northern edge of Chobe National Park, where game paths lead to the river and promise sightings of elephants drinking with resonant splashes. The air carries the musky scent of herds, while guides reveal hidden spots teeming with buffalo and crocodiles. This setup enhances Chobe National Park safari adventures, offering personal encounters in remote, untouched settings.
Glide along the Chobe River on a Pangolin Voyager boat, equipped with rotating chairs and camera mounts for capturing wildlife from water level—the subtle ripple of the hull blending with hippo grunts. Professional photographers guide the outing, focusing on light playing on water and animals at the edge. Ideal for photography enthusiasts, this complimentary activity elevates a photographic safari Botswana to unforgettable heights.
Tailored drives traverse the park's diverse terrains, from riverbanks to floodplains, where the bump of the vehicle over tracks leads to lions in golden grass or jackals scavenging. The earthy aroma of the bush envelops you as guides share insights on tracks and behaviors. This interpretive approach makes every Botswana luxury camping outing a personalized exploration of Chobe's fauna.
Chobe Under Canvas features semi-permanent camps in Chobe National Park's northern reaches, often near the iconic Chobe River, where the water's flow and surrounding vegetation create a vibrant ecosystem. These mobile sites minimize environmental impact, with tents arranged to maximize privacy amid the bush. The air hums with insect choruses at dusk, drawing guests into a light-footprint adventure.
Five spacious tents accommodate up to 10 guests, each designed for two with options to convert doubles to twins—beds share the same frame for cozy setups. Interiors span about 19 square meters, featuring solar lamps that cast soft glows and insect-proof netting for peaceful nights. En-suite bathrooms include separate flushing WCs and indoor bucket showers delivering steaming hot water on request.
Private verandas extend from each tent, offering spots to sit as morning light filters through acacias or evening breezes carry river scents. No electricity runs in tents, preserving the digital detox, but practical touches like provided soap suds for hand laundry add convenience. The rustic elegance ensures comfort without overshadowing the wilderness.
Guest areas consist of open-sided tents for communal gatherings, where a well-stocked bar serves drinks amid the crackle of firelight. Butler service attends to needs, from arranging hot water to setting tables under the stars. Outdoor dining spaces encourage al fresco meals, with the night's cool air enhancing shared moments.
Safari vehicles double as charging stations, with 12V units and USB ports for devices—no generator means limited power, emphasizing sustainability. The camp's design protects the environment, using solar energy and careful construction. No Wi-Fi or laundry service reinforces the immersion, while complimentary Swarovski binoculars and Guides' Journals enrich wildlife observations.
Meals prepare over open fires, with fresh ingredients creating dishes that capture Botswana's flavors—the sizzle of meats and aroma of spices blending with campfire smoke. Breakfasts might include warm breads and fruits, enjoyed as mist lifts from the river, fueling morning activities. Lunches and dinners plate up communally, turning into storytelling sessions under expansive skies.
The inclusive approach covers three daily meals, with soft drinks, house wines, and local spirits flowing freely. Refreshments accompany game drives, their coolness refreshing amid the heat. Sensory details shine, from the tang of teas to the crunch of snacks, all shared around the boma's blaze.
Safari game drives occur twice daily in semi-open 4×4 vehicles, exploring river views and floodplains where elephants and buffalo converge—the engine's low hum fading into bird calls. Guides tailor routes to preferences, pointing out fish eagles overhead or water monitors along banks. Maximum six guests per vehicle ensure intimate outings.
The complimentary Pangolin Voyager photographic safari, for stays of two nights or more, offers river perspectives with 360-degree chairs for capturing crocodiles or hippos. Birdwatching highlights over 450 species, from bee-eaters to storks, with checklists aiding identifications. Stargazing sessions reveal clear Southern Hemisphere skies, evoking wonder in the quiet night.
The dry season from May to October concentrates wildlife along the Chobe River, ideal for game drives and boating with clear sightings amid dust-scented air. Temperatures stay mild, perfect for outdoor dining and explorations, as animals gather at water sources. This period maximizes photographic opportunities in vibrant light.
The wet season, November to April, brings lush greenery and migratory birds, with rains refreshing the landscape and fewer visitors enhancing seclusion. Afternoon showers cool the air, though access may vary. Year-round, the camp's mobility adapts to conditions for rewarding Chobe National Park safaris.
Chobe Under Canvas delivers an authentic Botswana luxury camping adventure, where canvas walls and river rhythms forge lasting bonds with nature. From tailored drives to starlit dinners, each element immerses you in Chobe's wild heart. To reserve your spot, click the “Ask a Question” or “Book Now” button to contact our agency and design your journey.
| DEPOSIT: | 100% |
| MINIMUM STAY: | 1 night |
| RATES INFO: | Notes:
Child Rates
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| Season | Dates | Per Person Sharing (USD) | Single |
| Low Season | 7 February 2026 to 31 March 2026 | 685 | On Request |
| Mid Season | 1 April 2026 to 30 June 2026 | 855 | On Request |
| High Season | 1 July 2026 to 31 October 2026 | 1,145 | On Request |
| Mid Season | 1 November 2026 to 20 December 2026 | 855 | On Request |
| Peak Season | 21 December 2026 to 2 January 2027 | 1,145 | On Request |