Kings Pool Camp
Named after Scandinavian royalty, Kings Pool Camp sits by a lagoon in the elephant-rich Linyanti Wildlife Reserve, which borders Chobe National Park. The camp’s 9 gorgeous guest tents feature private lounges and verandas with personal plunge pools and thatched ‘salas’ where wildlife on the surrounding plains can be quietly observed.
The spacious main area comprises of a lovely dining room and bar, set on elevated timber decks. There is also a refreshing pool here, and plenty of comfortable seating so you can sip a pre-dinner cocktail while watching the wildlife come down to the water for a drink.
Activities at Kings Pool Camp include morning, evening and night-time game drives in open 4X4 vehicles, exciting guided nature walks, catch-and-release fishing as well as outstanding bird-watching. For a more relaxed approach to gameviewing, the property has two hides – one of which is underground so you can inspect elephant toes at close range and see smaller animals at eye-level.
Location
How to get to Kings Pool Camp
Light aircraft transfers to Kings Pool Camp can be arranged from Maun, Kasane or selected camps in the Delta.
Activities at Kings Pool Camp
- Game drives morning, evening and night
- Guided nature walks
- Catch-and-release fishing
- Photographic hides
- Massages
*Some activities are available at extra cost.
Kings Pool Camp Highlights
- An historic safari lodge set amid Africa’s highest densities of elephant
- Amazing gameviewing opportunities
- Two fantastic hides, perfect for wildlife photography
- Stunning tented suites, spacious and private
- A wide range of safari activities from game drives to walks
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Linyanti and Selinda Accommodation
The following are some of the tented camps that we recommend in the Linyanti and Selinda regions. For information on additional accommodation not featured, please contact us.
DumaTau Camp
Luxurious DumaTau Camp sits on the banks of a scenic lagoon, which forms part of an important elephant corridor in the private Linyanti Wildlife Reserve.
Kings Pool Camp
Named after Scandinavian royalty, Kings Pool Camp sits by a lagoon in the elephant-rich Linyanti Wildlife Reserve, which borders Chobe National Park.
Linyanti Bush Camp
Luxurious Linyanti Bush Camp offers a perfect setting for an authentic and wild safari experience at the edge of Botswana's Linyanti marshes, whose waters sustain a huge variety of game and
Savuti Camp
Set alongside the ephemeral Savute Channel, Savuti Camp is located in a privileged wildlife area, best known for its plentiful predators including lion and African wild dog.
Selinda Camp
Selinda Camp is located in the breathtakingly unspoilt Selinda Reserve, home to some of Africa’s largest herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as rare African wild dog.
Selinda Explorers Camp
Set on a particularly secluded stretch of the Selinda Spillway, Selinda Explorers Camp caters for just eight guests in custom-made tents, decorated in romantic early explorer style.
Zarafa Camp and The Dhow Suites
Experience Botswana’s wilderness without compromising at all on comfort at Zarafa Camp and The Dhow Suites, located by the edge of the Zibadianja Lagoon, which feeds the Savute Channel.
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Botswana Sample Itineraries
The following tours are private, independent and can be easily customised to suit your personal travelling requirements. Please contact us to begin designing your personalised Botswana experience.
Desert & Delta Safaris Botswana
Discover epic wildlife in the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve and Savute with Desert & Delta Safaris, one of Botswana's most respected operators.
Wilderness Safaris Premier Botswana
Experience the beauty and diversity of Botswana's Okavango Delta whilst staying in some of the area's most spectacular luxury tented camps.
Botswana Overview
What is the best thing to do in Botswana?
Stunning safari experiences; Abundant Wildlife including big cats; Exploring the waterways of the Okavango Delta; Bushmen of the Kalahari; Birding; Mokoro trips.
When is the best time to see Animals in Botswana?
Best during the dry season (May-Oct), but game can be seen year-round in many parts.
What is the Climate in Botswana?
During the winter months of May-Sep days are dry, sunny and dusty with average temperatures of 25°C. Mornings and evenings can be very cold. Temperatures from Oct-Apr (Summer) can be very hot, reaching 38°C, with some rain.
What can I combine Botswana with?
Victoria Falls; the stunning sand dunes of Namibia; cosmopolitan Cape Town; a beautiful beach resort in Mauritius or Mozambique.
How to get to Botswana?
The main gateway to the Delta is Maun. Maun is a popular Delta access point as it is linked by daily air services from Johannesburg, where most visitors begin their Botswana itineraries.
Do I need a Visa for Botswana? Please call us on 1300 363 302 or visit or FAQ page
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