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Tubu Tree Camp is situated in the area with the
most palatable grasses and the largest area of permanently dry land
and is surrounded by diverse habitats ranging from dry Kalahari
sandveld to mopane and riverine forest on the edge of permanent
waterways, ensuring diverse and spectacular game viewing.
The camp is built in traditional style with five tents on raised
wooden platforms, allowing great views over the floodplains. Each
tent has a private front deck, en-suite bathroom facilities and an
outdoor shower. The main dining and lounge areas and pool are also
on raised platforms and an outdoor pub area lies under the canopy of
a large marula tree.
Wildlife seen here includes elephant, lion, Burchell's zebra, red
lechwe, southern giraffe, tsessebe, and blue wildebeest on the
floodplains. Kudu, impala, leopard and bushbuck are also seen in the
forested areas. The variety of bird life is impressive with dry-land
species seen on the large islands and all the wetland birds seen on
the floodplains and waterways.
During our winter months, the water levels rise and the floodplains
become covered with water, permitting water activities; during the
flood season (normally May to late September), boating, fishing and
mokoro trips are offered. Throughout the year day and night game
drives in open 4x4 vehicles, as well as guided walks are available.
There are two platform hides in the concession.
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