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LAGOON, near the
source of Botswana’s mysteriously intermittent Savuti Channel (after a nearly
30-year hiatus, it began flowing again in 2008), forms part of the
wildlife-rich Linyanti ecosystem. It is also the veranda view for DumaTau’s
completely refurbished eco-camp. “In keeping with our
conservation-through-tourism ethos, DumaTau operates on solar energy, while
biogas from our organic kitchen waste helps supply the cooking fuel,” explains
Brett Wallington, sustainability coordinator at Wilderness Safaris. This is elephant country, and
herds thrive in the marshy habitat, providing plenty of intimate photo ops, in
open-sided Land Rovers, on foot, and by boat when the water’s flowing. 10 tents; from $868, including full board and daily
game-viewing activities.
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