Botswana - Linyanti GAME RESERVE
A mini-version of the Okavango
Delta, the Kwando and Linyanti rivers rise in
southern Angola but after turning sharply east
flows into a 900sq km flood plain, known as the
Linyanti marshes.
The Linyanti Swamp fills the
area between the converging courses of the Kwando
and Linyanti rivers.
The national park only touches
the river for a short section on the far eastern
edge of the swamp. Secluded and uncrowded, this
short strip of swampy river frontage is reminiscent
of the Okavango's permanent waterways with papyrus-lined
lagoons, reed-beds and a towering canopy of trees.
The wildlife is plentiful, especially
in the dry winter months when great concentrations
of elephant, buffalo and zebra congregate along
the river, with giraffe, impala and roan antelope
being seen in the forests. The birdlife is diverse,
if not overwhelming in it's numbers. Waterbirds,
including pelican, are common.
For those seeking a remote and
peaceful environment, with spectacular dry season
concentrations of elephant, Linyanti is the place
to go.
Recommended Camps & lodges
Please select from the list below

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Lebala
Lodge
Set on the Chobe River where it meets with
the Kwando and Linyanti Rivers. Wildlife
and Bird life in these beautiful waterways
is prolific. |
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Kwara
Camp
Facing west across a lagoon, Kwara Camp
enjoys spectacular sunsets. Kwara offers
frequent sightings of Sable, Buffalo and
Waterbuck. |
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Lagoon
Camp
Lagoon Camp has only six luxury safari tents.
Game viewing includes prides of lion, leopard,
cheetah, wild dog and hyena. |
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Duma
Tau
Duma Tau overlooks a huge lagoon has all
the habitat diversity to make it a haven
for wildlife. |
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Savuti
Camp
Small and intimate tented camp in an isolated
area, in the southern part of the Reserve.
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