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Lebala Camp

  • CLASSIC ACCOMMODATION ON THE FLOODPLAINS OF THE KWANDO RIVER IN THE EXTRAORDINARY 232,000-HECTARE KWANDO PRIVATE CONCESSION
  • EIGHT RAISED GUEST TENTS AND ONE FAMILY TENT, EACH WITH A PRIVATE VIEWING DECK AND AN OUTDOOR SHOWER
  • LOUNGE/LIBRARY, DINING ROOM, BAR, CURIO SHOP, FIRE-PIT, SWIMMING POOL
  • GAME DRIVES, NIGHT DRIVES, WALKING SAFARIS
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"An old favorite in the office due to the sheer quality of the game viewing in this area. Lebala’s reputation for excellent guiding and an authentic approach to safaris is a breath of fresh air in a country where absurdly high price tags seem to be the norm. A great safari camp and a property well regarded as one of the best for wild dog."

OVERVIEW:

Lebala is hard to beat for its wildlife, occupying a prime location within the vast Kwando Private Concession in Botswana’s greater Kwando–Linyanti region. Its name means ‘wide open spaces’, and fittingly so, since it shares this enormous tract of wilderness with just one other lodge. Wildlife enthusiasts will be particularly impressed by the healthy populations of wild dog, as the area is renowned for its excellent sightings. Run by Kwando Safaris, a well-established safari operator with an extensive camp and lodge portfolio throughout Botswana, we consider Lebala one of the best big game camps in Africa, particularly for predators, including lion and leopard. Accommodation is full board and includes all meals, a selection of alcoholic and soft drinks, twice-daily game-viewing activities, and a laundry service. The camp is open all year round.

ACCESS & LOCATION:

Lebala is located within the 232,000-hectare Kwando Private Concession in the far north of Botswana. Access is by light aircraft (approximately 45 minutes’ flying time from Maun), followed by a 20-minute game drive transfer.

ACCOMMODATION & FACILITIES AT LEBALA:

Lebala consists of eight tented suites and a two-bedroom family suite that can accommodate a maximum of two adults and three children. Raised on Zimbabwean teak decks with views of the Kwando river’s wetlands, each tent has a private viewing deck accessed through sliding mesh doors, with outdoor seating and uninterrupted picture-perfect views. Inside, the rooms are huge, with floor-to-ceiling mesh on three sides, further enhancing the feeling of space and airflow. All rooms can be configured as doubles with super-king extra-length beds or as twins. Furniture includes bedside tables with reading lights, a ceiling fan, a writing desk, and an integrated indoor seating area with a couple of armchairs. There’s also a tea-and-coffee facility, a charging station with international multi-plugs, open hanging space and shelving for clothes, a digital safe, insect repellents, and an emergency horn. Separated from the bedroom by a canvas wall, the spacious en-suite bathroom has a separate flush toilet, twin washbasins, a ball-and-claw bathtub, and another pair of sliding doors leading to a double outdoor shower. The family suite comprises a standard en-suite tent connected to a smaller room with a shared bathroom. An extra bed for a third child is available on request.

Sandy pathways connect the guest tents to Lebala’s homely communal spaces, built on stilts above the floodplains of the Kwando river. Here, you’ll find open-sided dining, lounge, and bar areas beneath thatched roofing, a fire-pit area, a safari boutique, and the camp’s swimming pool. Dining is usually communal, with both indoor and outdoor seating, and guests often congregate around the campfire for a light early morning breakfast before heading out on safari. Special private dinners can also be arranged outside under starlight on request. Lebala’s atmosphere is informal and welcoming, with a help-yourself bar and plenty of friendly staff on hand. You’ll also find a raised viewing deck and hide overlooking the marsh and Lebala Channel – perfect for photograph opportunities!

ACTIVITIES AT LEBALA:

Lebala’s activities focus primarily on day and night game drives, which make the most of the incredible 232,000-hectare Kwando Private Concession. Please note that groups with children below 12 years must book a private vehicle, and this is also the minimum age for walking safaris.

  • Game drives

    – The Kwando Reserve covers a staggering 232,000 hectares of plains, woodlands, wetlands, and water sources. Game viewing during the dry season is exceptionally good, peaking from July through to early November, as species really cluster around scarce water supplies. However, vehicle safaris are high quality throughout the year, thanks to the sheer volume of wildlife. Guests are guided by a two-person team with a professional guide and tracker. Highlights include predators such as lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, and wild dog; herds of elephant, buffalo, and hippo; and plentiful plains game, not least giraffe, wildebeest, zebra, impala, and tsessebe.
  • Night drives

    – Lebala is situated in a private concession, so the camp can facilitate night drives in addition to daytime. Accompanied by a knowledgeable and experienced guide, this is a thrilling opportunity to seek out Kwando’s nocturnal creatures, including civet, genet, honey badger, and spring hare.
  • Walking safaris

    – Ideal for anyone interested in getting to know the smaller species within the concession, nature walks showcase Kwando’s plants, insects, and birdlife with a guide on hand to answer all your questions. A few notable bird species in the region include ostrich, African skimmer, sacred ibis, slaty egret, and the vibrant little bee-eater. Please note that 12 is the minimum age for walking safaris.

*This property is unfenced and located in a wildlife area, so large and potentially dangerous animals do pass through. If you opt to stay here, always be alert when walking around the camp and request for a member of staff to escort you if you have any concerns. Any guest is escorted after dark as a matter of course.

 

The Linyanti

TrustScore 4.9 / 5 8 reviews

Christian Kermarrec, 3 October

TrustScore 5 stars

A wonderful family type camp. Four of the big 5 can be seen "in action" (almost impossible to see rhinos in any camp). Do not miss this camp.

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Bruce Buerk, 5 July

TrustScore 5 stars

Beautiful facility with a wonderful staff. Definitely scratched my itch for adventure. Lots of game seen on the drives and in the camp at night. We had an elephant right outside our tent both nights chomping on the bushes....waking to the sounds of hippos and lions was an experience I will never forget!

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Cindy Campbell, 21 June

TrustScore 5 stars

Wonderful staff. They worked hard to find the African Wild dogs for us. They made us feel at home.

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Loie Williams, 20 November

TrustScore 5 stars

The schedule of a little earlier out in the morning and a little later coming in in the evening was spectacular and made for a better safari experience. The accommodations were more rustic lending to a less posh and more serious safari experience than our other camps. The staff was friendly and professional.

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Piet Grillet, 21 October

TrustScore 5 stars

The camp is located just in the middle of the bush which means you are extremely close to wild animals territory) The manager was very welcoming and concerned about customers’ comfort. The focus is on getting you to see as much wildlife as possible which is highly appreciated. Good food throughout the stay, common dining table allows you to share experiences with people from all over the world. The rooms are comfortable, though i’d appreciate a shower indoors, the beds are huge. Big land cruisers accommodate comfortable safari outings.

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John Richardson, 21 December

TrustScore 4 stars

Great game drives......great food

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Peixi, 8 August

TrustScore 5 stars

Lebala camp sits on the plains which gives it a very unique and special beauty. It was amazing for viewing large herds of elephants. They seemed to be everywhere!

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Lisa Jenks, 31 May

TrustScore 5 stars

Luxury and perfection in the midst of Botswana define Lebala Camp. The staff exemplifies excellent customer service. The cabins are gorgeous, spacious and very clean. We loved the teak outdoor showers! Wildlife viewing was made so special because of the skill and knowledge of our guide and tracker, Rodgers and Mr. Mo. The food was delicious and our every need was catered to. My only recommendation to future visitors is to bring ear plugs...the hippos are very noisy neighbors! Thank you to all the Lebala Camp staff for a perfect stay!

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