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Sanctuary Retreats is ready to welcome guests back to Botswana!
By *Marketing Team, Sanctuary RetreatsSanctuary Retreats is delighted to welcome guests back to Botswana! With Sanctuary Chief's Camp reopening on10th December 2020 and Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero reopening on16th December 2020, this is the ideal time to visit one of Africa's finest safari destinations.
Sanctuary Chief's Camp - Reopening 10th December 2020
Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero - Reopening 16th December 2020
With thousands of square miles of unspoiled wilderness, Botswana offers exceptional game viewing across its broad expanses of savannah, desert and wetland.
Visiting Sanctuary Chief's Camp, you'll see why Condé Nast Traveler consistently rates it as one of the top safari destinations in Africa. The Okavango Delta is renowned for its waterways dispersed between extensive grassy plains and sandy pockets, and is rich in wildlife. You can expect to enjoy some of the world's best game viewing as predators such as lions, cheetahs and the elusive leopard freely roam the lands.
Stays at Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero, situated on the edge of Chobe National Park, offer unparalleled views across the floodplains straddling the Botswanan, Namibian and Zambian borders. Cruise the Chobe River and experience a unique water safari spotting fish eagles, goliath herons and Nile crocodiles. In the home of the world's largest population of elephants, watch as the gentle giants bathe and frolic at the waterside.