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Kwando Lebala Camp Kwando Lebala Camp

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Hidden in the Southern portion of the extensive Kwando wilderness of 232,000 hectares is Kwando Lebala Camp. Kwando Lebala Camp comprises 16 beds in 8 luxurious tents, on Zimbabwe teak decks. Each tent comprises a spacious bedroom area, bathroom including a Victorian ball and claw bath tub and double basin, outside reeded shower, dressing area, and side entrance to preserve privacy. The teak furniture created by Zimbabwean master craftsmen is elegant, comfortable and simple, leaving the tent looking spacious and tasteful. The clean simple lines created by the canvas and patterned teak, with large windows letting in filtered light will complete the picture of privacy and space.

The guests arrive near a massive sausage tree and amble over a winding waterway using an elevated walkway into the peaceful lounge and bar area under thatch. The path continues through the thatched dinning area onto the pathways leading to their personal hideaway and tent. Kwando Lebala Camp has been built and designed with two main purposes in mind: privacy of the guest experience and ease of management so that the staff can concentrate on their guests.

Lebala is the Tswana word for wide-open plains and each tent has extensive views over expansive tracts of African plains and wetlands that comprise part of the Kwando-Linyanti flood plain system. This system is an intricate labyrinth of waterways, reed beds, islands, floodplains, bush, scrub and trees.

To those in the know - somewhat Okavango like but something different too. Excellent general game abounds on the broad plains creating spectacular scenery, adorned with herds of plains game and the ever-attendant predators. Lebala offers regular and reliable sightings of elephant, lion, wild dog, leopard, cheetah, giraffe, zebra, kudu, lechwe, impala, wildebeest and waterbuck in stunning settings. Lebala is famous for elephant sightings as is neighbouring Lagoon camp 2 hours drive north. In fact the Kwando concession is home to more elephant than the entire country of South Africa








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