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SAFARI - DUMA TAU LINYATI WILDERNESS BOTSWANA
Duma Tau (meaning 'roar of the lion') is situated in the private Linyanti Wildlife Reserve which borders the western boundary of Chobe National Park in northern Botswana. This luxury tented wilderness camp is built on raised boardwalks under a shady grove of mangosteen trees, overlooking a large hippo-filled lagoon on the Linyanti waterways. The 10 spacious en-suite tent rooms are raised and under thatch with canvas walls - so guests can enjoy the night sounds of Africa.There is a dining room, pub, lounge, plunge pool and a guest toilet with a view. Activities include day and night game drives along the Savuti Channel and the banks of the Linyanti River. There are many hides in the area where guests can enjoy wildlife viewing close up and away from a vehicle. Children over 8 years are welcome
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Duma Tau (meaning 'roar of the lion') is situated in the private Linyanti Wildlife Reserve which borders the western boundary of Chobe National Park in northern Botswana. This luxury tented wilderness camp is built on raised boardwalks under a shady grove of mangosteen trees, overlooking a large hippo-filled lagoon on the Linyanti waterways. The 10 spacious en-suite tent rooms are raised and under thatch with canvas walls - so guests can enjoy the night sounds of Africa.There is a dining room, pub, lounge, plunge pool and a guest toilet with a view. Activities include day and night game drives along the Savuti Channel and the banks of the Linyanti River. There are many hides in the area where guests can enjoy wildlife viewing close up and away from a vehicle. Children over 8 years are welcome
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Wow! We flew in to their airstrip and starting seeing wildlife on the way to camp. Duma Tau has the best guides we came across while in Botswana. The tents are very comfortable. The animals are everywhere, including in camp. Guests only walk on elevated walkways. Safety is very important to the staff, as well as comfort. However you define the "big five" you will see it all at Duma Tau. We arrived July 1 and there were no bugs. It's a perfect time to see animals. It's dry, so they come to the remaining water holes and the river in very large groups. The food was great. The staff was fabulous. Clearly they love what they are doing and show it in how they take care of their guests. Not only did they feed us beautifully, they entertained us and educated us. The guides were very well educated, discussing not just the animals but the environment as well. The discussions were quite illuminating and very satisfying. The wild life sightings were incredible. This is the best camp of our 4 camp safari in Botswana. We spent 3 nights there and left wanting more. BTW, they are well set up to charge all batteries - cameras and computers and had a very nice curio shop.
"Duma Tau is the best!"
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