This IS a luxury oasis in the bush - cool, serene and quiet. A river-side resort inside Chobe National Park.
Featuring a brand new Sky Walk on the river bank which offers splendid views across the floodplain and possibilities for water game sightings. Hippo, elephant and crocodile...
The Skywalk has several viewing spots set out with either table/s and chairs or benches with side tables. All ideal spots to isolate yourself from the lodge, and contemplate the view either with lunch or sundowners. You might even have the restaurant serve your candle lit dinner out here.
The ambience is perfect for relaxing and dining between game-drives, or in transit between other safari lodges.
Resident buck and warthogs graze on the hotel lawns and opportunistic baboons are available for petty theft incidents, so lock your suite when you leave... and when you are asleep.
After a choral performance, dinner with a live marimba band could be accompanied by passing buffalo just below the dining deck. The food is excellent and the lamp lights, marimba music and hot evening air makes for a celebratory, party-like atmosphere.
The suites compare with any 5 star city hotel room... the services leave nothing to be desired. The staff are incredibly friendly, and most of their expert safari guides and drivers are women.
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Your accommodation ranges from suites with private lounges, apartments, chalets, studios, complete with air-conditioning, TV, phones, mini bar, mosquito nets & mosquito repellent machine (which you really need) and daily serviced.
Commissioner's Elegant Dining Restaurant offers Vintage dining a table d'hote and a la carte menu. On the riverside of the main building, you can be treated to world-class cusine and dine in opulence.
Mokoros Family Restaurant offers local cuisine in a more informal environment. Continental and Full English Breakfast and light Lunch.
The Poolside Bar and Riverside Bar each offer a light lunch from the Pool and Terrace Menu. A barbeque dinner can even be arranged for groups, on request.
As with other establishments, you will be treated to game drives in the Chobe National Park, only 10 minutes away.
You should take a river cruise for a different game viewing perspective. And be sure to be taking a champagne sun-downer cruise which is one of the best Chobe experiences to be had
Chobe is absolutely flat, and from this vantage point, one has a view of Namibia, and without binoculars one can mistake the grazing cattle of the locals for buffalo.
What passes for rivers, are merely the deepest channels of what will become a massive slow-moving river in the rain season - by which time all the game, will have dispersed.
The main lodge area comprises several lounges, bar, banquet table and several out-door dining decks - both shaded and un-shaded. A moderately sized pool-deck surrounds a sparkling pool for these blazing, dry days.
Accommodation comprises of a row of well separated thatched chalets, ensuring complete privacy and an exceptional view of the floodplain. Very comfortable, well appointed and truly safari-ish, replete with mosquito nets as is every other place in Bots. Your hosts are homely and convivial, and make you feel right at home. Dining with the hosts is a jolly affair and the food is very eat-some-more-ish.
A game drive running from late afternoon to sunset is an endless theatre of elephants, giraffe, wildebeest, elephants, lion tracks and more elephants and occasionally, safari vehicles.
The lodge itself is an imposing thatched, timber pole structure commanding a 270 degree view of the Chobe River. The multi-level structure provides a variety of viewing decks from the pub, the dining area, the reception area, the library - offering a seamless panoramic view that is interrupted only by the kitchen. Now this kitchen is the source of all well-being.
After a rousing choir put on by the lodge staff, the choice of fare is mind-boggling. Confusing, even. Where to start? It is all so good...
The dining hall has one huge banquet table, and dinner is out of this world. From the elevated bar at night, you can watch the elephants grazing just metres away.
Accommodation comprises of just 12 thatched and air-conditioned chalets, each with river-facing patio. Comfortable and compact, well-appointed with mini bar fridge and with the inevitable mosquito nets and a hippo path from the river to the lawn. The chalets are all well spaced apart, and offer complete privacy.
This is a charming riverside resort, right on the Chobe riverside. With elevated chalets set out on large well-kept lawns, amongst wild fig trees and giant ebony trees this is an excellent place to start your trip into Botswana, or end your trip on the way out. Especially if you are doing a self-drive safari.
Located in Kasane, it is not far from Victoria Falls, so you can include the Falls in your trip with a short(ish) drive into Zambia. No phones, no radios, no TV. Serenity and un-hurried. There are only 11 chalets so Kubu is fairly intimate. There is only one family chalet, so if you are travelling with kids, you would want to book early.
River safaris, game drives into Chobe and sun-downer cruises are the order of the day.
Hippos graze on the lawn at night - so romantic evening strolls are out of the question.
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