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KINGS POOL CAMP



Kings Pool Camp
Kings Pool Camp Botswana Safaris
Kings Pool Camp Botswana
Kings Pool Camp overlooks the Linyanti River and the oxbow-shaped Kings Pool Lagoon, apparently named after a Scandinavian monarch who spent a number of nights camping out on the banks of the lagoon, long before any camp was built here.

Nine well-appointed tents of canvas and thatch each have a large bedroom area, lounge, private plunge pool and 'sala'. The lounge, dining room and pub are under thatch; there is a pool and an open-air 'kgotla' for dining under the stars.

The Linyanti area has a large wildlife resource with a wide variety of species, but it is most noted for its very large elephant population, which can reach enormous densities during the dry winter months.

Other game is abundant, such as impala, lechwe, kudu, zebra, giraffe, buffalo and bushbuck, and their predators: lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog and spotted hyaena. Rarer species such as sable and roan antelope emerge from the woodlands during the dry season.

The spacious en-suite bathrooms are tiled with double showers and hand-basins as well as an outdoor shower for those who wish to shower close to nature! Raised walkways allow animals to wander freely through the camp to and from the water.

CAMP DESCRIPTION
Large dining room, bar, lounge under thatch, on raised platforms Swimming pool Curio shop Open air boma for dinner around campfire Camp hide with another underground hide nearby Limited gym facilities including 2 yoga mats Can do cocktail reception between DumaTau and Kings Pool (on request only for large groups taking over both camps).

GAME VIEWING
Elephant can be seen all year round but peak roughly from May till late October. Lion are seen regularly and it is a good area for leopard and wild dog. Plains game is good year-round but peaks in the dry months. Excellent birding especially Carmine Bee-eaters in summer.

Great hippo and game viewing on the lagoon in front of camp. Game drives via open 4x4 Land Rovers each accommodating maximum 7 guests, allowing all guests an outside seat (each vehicle is equipped with a tree book, a bird book, a mammal book, a pair of binoculars and insect repellent in a centre consol on each row of seats) Walking safaris Hides for game viewing

ACTIVITIES
Aside from roan, other plains game includes red lechwe, Burchell's zebra, blue wildebeest, impala, common waterbuck, sable, eland, southern giraffe, chacma baboon, vervet monkey, warthog, hippo and Cape buffalo. Nocturnal species often seen are lesser bushbaby, spring hare, aardwolf, serval, large spotted genet and if you are extremely lucky the elusive pangolin!

Game drives via 4 x 10-seater open 4x4 Land Rovers each accommodating a maximum of 7 guests, allowing all guests an outside seat.

Walking safaris
Hides for game viewing. One hide is sunken and another is raised

Birding is outstanding here ranging from the Okavango specials, such as Slaty Egret, Hartlaub's Babbler, African Skimmer, Allen's Gallinule and Wattled Crane, to the drier mopane woodland species like Racket-tailed Roller, Bradfield's Hornbill, White-breasted Cuckoo-shrike, Bennett's Woodpecker, Swallow-tailed Bee-eater and Arnott's Chat.

This area is also excellent for Kori Bustard, Ostrich, Secretarybird, and Ground Hornbill with Southern Carmine Bee-eaters in summer. The Savute Channel is famous as an area with a high concentration of eagles and raptors and this area is internationally recognised as an IBA (Important Bird Area), particularly for birds of prey like Dickinson's Kestrel and waterbirds. There are also various owl species to be seen here such as Verreaux's (Giant) Eagle-Owl and African Scops-Owl.

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