
Tlouwana Camp
Information
Tlouwana Camp lies in northern Botswana, at its intersection with three other nations – Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, set just outside Chobe National Park.
Starting price per person
$ 819
What to Expect
Eight of the 20 tents overlook the waterhole; the remaining 12 face the lush forest lawn and swimming pool. When you’re not watching animals, or listening to their cacophony of calls, take a game drive or boat cruise, and a day trip to Victoria Falls. No matter which spot you choose to relax in after a day spent exploring the countryside, you’re bound to have the most amazing views of the waterhole and the animals it attracts. The open lounge, bar and upper viewing deck provide particularly great vantage points to get that photograph of a lifetime. At ground level, shoot a short video from the swimming pool and hide. Then enjoy drinks and a delicious meal in the dining room or traditional reeded boma.
Highlights
Double Premier Tent (2 Rooms)
Classic SAFARI style luxury meru safari tents, en-suite bathrooms and living areas, romantic outdoor showers. A large kind size bed. The tents are on raised pine decking with a view onto the wildlife watering hole.
Double Premier Tent (1 Room)
Luxury meru safari tents, en-suite bathrooms and living areas, not forgetting the romantic outdoor showers. The tents are on raised pine decking with a large king size bed and views across Lesoma valley reserve.
Twin Classic Tent (2 Rooms)
Twin bed rooms built in the classic SAFARI style, with luxury meru safari tents, en-suite bathrooms and living areas. The tents are on raised pine decking with a view across the african wildlife watering hole.
Family Suite (2 Rooms)
A new approach to the Classic SAFARI style luxury safari tents, en-suite bathrooms and living areas, romantic outdoor showers. A large kind size bed two single beds fro the children. The tents are on raised pine decking with a view onto the wildlife watering hole.
Expect the full range of activities. An unhurried morning boat cruise on the Chobe River is a great opportunity for photographers – revealing water-loving species like hippo, croc and storks, and often elephant. Afternoon game drives in the national park cross a range of habitats, so you’ll see creatures big and small. Take night drives in Chobe Forest Reserve, or a bike tour to nearby Lesoma Village. A day-long guided trip to Victoria Falls is well worth the effort. Enjoy!










