Duma Tau Camp
(Linyanyi Wildlife Reserve - Botswana)
Duma Tau Camp - A Botswana Safari Lodge
Duma Tau (meaning 'roar of the lion') is a ten-roomed luxury
tented camp, in the private 125 000 hectare Linyanti Wildlife Reserve which
borders the western boundary of Chobe National Park in northern Botswana. The
camp is built on raised boardwalks under a shady grove of mangosteen trees,
overlooking a large hippo-filled lagoon on the Linyanti waterways. The source of
the Savuti Channel is close to the camp and game drives along the Savuti are one
of the highlights of the camp.
The rooms are spacious, raised off the ground and under
thatch with canvas walls - allowing guests to enjoy the night sounds of Africa
from the comfort of their rooms. The bathroom facilities are en-suite, with hot
and cold running water. Each room has an additional outside shower. There is a
dining room, pub, lounge, plunge pool and a special guest toilet with a
fantastic view. The region has all the habitat diversity to make it a haven for
wildlife.
Activities are diverse and allow guests time on the water, on
land and occasionally on foot. Day and night game drives are conducted in open
4x4 vehicles 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. One of the best hides is right at the source of the Savuti
and many species of game and birdlife can usually be seen from this hide.
The area is famous for its Elephant concentrations in our winter months and for
the great game viewing all year. Huge herds of Elephant congregate in winter
along the waterways and lagoons - and at the waterholes that are located along
the Savuti Channel. During these dry months Sable and Roan traverse the flood
plains. All the predators - Lion, Leopard, Cheetah and Wild Dog - feast on the
prey species in the area, including Impala, Zebra, Giraffe, Wildebeest, Lechwe,
Tsessebe and all the other plains game.
The Linyanti Wildlife Reserve offers one of Africa's most exhilarating wildlife
experiences. The area covers 125,000 hectares (about 275,000 acres) of prime
wildlife country situated between the Okavango and Chobe regions. Yet, there are
only 26 rooms in 3 small camps that are allowed to access the game drive areas
of this reserve. To put this into perspective, the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve is
just about double the size of the Sabi Sands Reserve in South Africa. The Sabi
Sand Reserve successfully houses over a thousand beds in world famous lodges
like Singita, Londolozi, Mala Mala, Sabi Sabi and many others. Space and privacy
are what sets this reserve aside - as well as its brilliant wildlife
concentrations.
Elephants are one of the reserves prime attractions - especially in our winter
months when they are forced to congregate along the waterways and around the
waterholes of the area when the rainfall filled depressions and pans of the
interior dry up. At times the reserve must have several thousand elephants
roaming around. Red Lechwe, Zebra, Wildebeest, Impala, Waterbuck, Sable, Roan,
Eland, Giraffe, Baboon, Monkey, Warthog, Crocodile and Buffalo are some of the
other animals to be found here. Then there are the predators ~ Lion, Leopard,
Cheetah, Wild Dog and Hyena ~ and the nocturnal animals ~ Bushbabies, Spring
Hare, Aardwolf, Serval, Genet, Pangolin ~ and the smaller predators. Birding is
great here ~ from the Okavango "specials", such as Slaty Egret, Whiterumped
Babblers and Wattled Cranes, to the bushveld species.


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