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Sandibe Safari Lodge | Botswana

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Sandibe, situated just south of Chief?s Island, is in one of the most beautiful regions of the Delta, close to Moremi, with its game-rich grassy plains. Sandibe is situated in ancient riverine forest shade, overlooking the papyrus-lined Santandibe River. The eight African-inspired and secluded cottages are light and airy, with their own private elevated viewing deck, fans, en-suite dressing room and bathroom and open air shower. Activities include daily game drives, bush walks, river cruises, season mokoro excursions, fishing, bird watching and star gazing. It is a seasonal water area. For relaxation, you can choose between a hammock swaying from the trees or a shaded plunge pool.
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Country: Botswana

Region: Okavango Delta

Area: South-east of Chief's Island

Accommodation Rating: Luxury
Rooms: 8

Meals: Fully Inclusive

Location: Bush

  1 Mar 2008
to
31 Dec 2008
Per person sharing ZAR R 2,890

Prices may be based on current exchange rates and are subject to change prior to booking.
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Coleen and Lize stayed here in April 2005:
"We liked it very much as it offers the well change of a chalet rather than a tent and offers good value for money. However the open shower could be chilly in winter and early mornings. The rooms are large, with mosquito net and fan. Double vanity at the back of the room, with separate loo.

When you arrive at the lodge, you are assigned to a butler and she tends to all your needs (walking you back to your room in the evenings etc). The main lodge is small, personal & intimate and completely open. Sandibe is situated within the forest and the sound of birds will be your only companion when you are quiet.

It is a seasonal water camp and so in April when we were there, there was no opportunity to take mokoro excursions."
 


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