|
|
 |
|
| Khwai
River Lodge is one of the oldest safari lodges in Botswana, opened
in the late 1960's by the late Sir Seretse Khama, the first President
of independent Botswana.
It
is located eight kilometres north-west of the north gate of the
Moremi Wildlife Reserve.
The
camp is set under a canopy of old indigenous leadwood and fig trees
and offers a commanding view of the Khwai River flood plain.
|
 |
|
 |
This
is the perfect location for observing the perennial drama of the African
bushveld and provides excellent birding.
At Khwai River
Lodge, you are close to Africa's heartbeat and at the centre of
a world that has not altered since life began.
You
can sense this from the moment you arrive. Bush hats and desert
boots, tall tales and long drinks, a past redolent of trophies and
potent sundowners. |
|
Upon
entering our Khwai River Lodge, you immediately sense its big game
heritage. For
decades, as befits one of the most established game lodges in Botswana,
it has hosted guests from all over the world on the safari trail.
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|