23/06/2023
HYENA PAN CAMP🐾 – OKAVANGO DELTA, KHWAI PRIVATE RESERVE
It is all about the wildlife at Hyena Pan. First up is its phenomenal location in Khwai Private Reserve. Positioned between Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe National Park and the Khwai River, the exclusive concession is a meeting point for more animals than you can shake a stick at. Think nomadic herds of elephant and buffalo, lion, leopard and wild dog fiercely defending their territories, as well as kudu, red lechwe and herds of dainty antelope dotted across the plains.
And then there’s the camp itself. From its lofty position amongst a grove of cathedral mopane trees, the eight tents at Hyena Pan look over a watery lagoon of the same name. In the morning, you’ll open your tent flaps straight on to the trumpeting elephant in the lily-filled waters below, spend your siesta watching herds splash and snort, and fall asleep to antelope grazing just outside your canvas walls. This isn’t a place for those looking for opulence and extravagance; it’s a private piece of big-game Africa, where the wildlife encounters are authentic, intimate and always wild.
Amble down to the heart of the camp, and you’ll find the dining deck and lounge areas. Keep an eye on the comings and goings at the waterhole from a slouchy sofa, or float in the mini-splash pool and watch the wildlife doing the same below. Meals are wholesome and tasty, and after you’ve finished munching, the night is best spent in the open-air boma with a nightcap (or two or three). When darkness falls, we illuminate the waterhole and all its David Attenborough-esque action, sadly without the voiceover.
Why You’ll Love Hyena Pan:
• Located in the interior of the 200,000 hectare Khwai Private Reserve, Hyena Pan offers brilliant value for money and an all-round fantastic safari in a private concession.
• With only eight, recently upgraded tents, the camp is intimate, comfortable and welcoming.
• Spend an afternoon in the underground hide, a favourite amongst photographers, and capture some shots that you’ll remember for life.
• Located next to the only permanent source of water for miles around (a magnet for wildlife – elephant in particular), you don’t even need to leave the comfort of your room for top-notch wildlife-watching.
• Game drive across the dry plains and along the Khwai River, and keep your binoculars at the ready for predators, majestic elephant, buffalo, and hordes of plains game.
• After a hard day’s game viewing, settle down in the open air boma to watch the fire crackle and listen to the sounds of the night…
Rates and Seasonality;
Shoulder season: 01 April – 31 May | 01 November – 19 December (USD 675)
High season: 01 June – 30 June | 01 September – 31 October | 20 December – 09 January 2023 (USD 795)
Peak season: 01 July – 31 August (USD 895)
Be sure to contact us @ Botala Sky Travel & Tours
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