
Welcome To Camp Savuti
The Savuti Marsh, fed by the Savuti Channel, has developed a reputation over the years as one of the world’s premier predator viewing areas, boasting one of the highest concentrations of wildlife on the African continent. A number of award-winning documentary films shot in Savuti have cemented its reputation.
The Channel, once a hippo-filled river, has been dry since 1982, but started flowing again in 2010 and is now once again flooding the Marsh. It is an area of sweet grasses that attracts herbivores of every description and their attendant predators.
Accommodation Prices at Camp Savuti
Discounts may be available for children sharing with adults, please specify the ages and number of children when making your booking or requesting a quote.
Camp Savuti Prices 2025 and 2026
January 2025 - December 2025 | ||
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Accommodation | Per Person Sharing | Single Rate |
Meru Tents | Please Enquire | Please Enquire |
Accommodation at Camp Savuti
Camp Savuti is a small, intimate camp of 5 Meru tents accommodating a maximum of 10 guests in comfort and style. The tents have been positioned to ensure privacy and a modest level of exclusivity throughout the camp. Each tent sits on a platform, with views over the Savuti Channel. The tents are large and spacious with en-suite facilities and views from your deck.
Camp Savuti Amenities and Facilities
In the guest areas, there is a comfortable and intimate lounge, bar and dining area, all overlooking the Savuti Channel.
There is a separate dining room and pub under reed and thatch, also on raised platforms. There is a plunge pool and large viewing area with a fire pit which extends outwards on raised wooden decks towards the Channel.
Facilities at Camp Savuti
- Dining Room
- Pub
- Plunge Pool
- Wooden Decks
What To Do at Camp Savuti
Key to this area is the unpredictable Savuti Channel, which sometimes flows from the Linyanti's waterways and into the heart of Chobe National Park, flooding the Savuti Marsh. Even when dry, the marsh is a real attraction; vast, open grassland dotted with the skeletons of drowned trees.