Savuti Safari Lodge

Savute Safari Lodge peers out from ancient Camelthorn trees on the banks of the Savute channel part of the dynamic Savute eco system - known for its large concentration of Elephant and large Lion pri

Savute Safari Lodge peers out from ancient Camelthorn trees on the banks of the Savute channel, part of the dynamic Savute eco system - known for its large concentration of Elephant and large Lion prides.  Accommodation is in twelve tastefully furnished twin bedded Safari Suites for a maximum of 24 guests. The unique design of the suites with their spacious interior and large glass sliding doors which give the feeling of being part of the bush, sets the Savuti Safari Lodge apart from typical safari accommodation.

The lounge, library and cocktail bar are situated in the thatch and timber main building, where an upstairs viewing deck allows Savuti's enchanting sunsets to mesmerize guests. A large fireplace downstairs is equally inviting on winter nights, while the delicious aroma of dinner and the prospect of candlelit, silver-service dining beckons the elegant dining room. The game viewing offered by Savute is an experience not to be missed, especially if you are visiting in the summer months, after November's first rains when thousands of animals are drawn to the area. Savute Safari Lodge's highlights are its concentrations of Lion and Hyena, as well as its Leopard, Cheetah, Black-Backed Jackal and the many lone Elephant bulls, usually seen frequenting their favourite watering holes!



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