Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge — Photo by Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge

Belmond unveils its new look for Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge in the Chobe National Park, following a full redesign.

Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge, one of Belmond's three safari experiences in the heart of Botswana, reopens this June as a timeless explorers' lodge, connecting its guests to nature. Surrounded by abundant flora and fauna, the lodge includes 12 tented rooms, spa, lounge, bar, open deck with pool, firepit, and hidden wildlife observatory overlooking the watering hole, a first in the area.

BREAKFAST WITH ELEPHANTS

The lodge's unique hidden observatory allows guests to connect with the wildlife at eye-level, giving them a front row seat on nature's drama. From first light to dusk, lions, elephants, cheetahs, hyenas, and antelope gather for a refreshing drink.

To celebrate the reopening of the lodge, Belmond has commissioned acclaimed wildlife photographer Stephan Tuengler to capture the playful spirit of the animals in the Savute region, one of the world's true natural wildernesses. The very essence of Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge is to allow guests to experience timeless exploration in the heart of wild Africa.

AN EXPLORERS REMOTE RETREAT

The Savute region has long been associated with some of the world's greatest explorers, including David Livingstone, who arrived in the area in 1851 to observe and document the dramatic surroundings of one of Africa's greatest wildlife habitats.

Belmond's tented oasis, set beside the mysterious Savute Channel, will offer an exploratory base for guests in the heart of the national park. The newly designed interiors by Inge Moore of Muza Lab are visually calming yet dramatic, filled with rich textures and colors that reflect the earthy and dynamic surroundings. The contemporary lounge and bar connects with the open deck and the eye is drawn straight to the vast view across the plains. Curved and textured rattan chairs with leather detailing and furniture made of local materials fill the public spaces, allowing guests to sit, relax, and document their memories following daily safari adventures.

Bedrooms feature writing desks and impressive four-poster beds. Vibrant pops of color can be found throughout the rooms as well as in the bathrooms, contrasting with the natural tones of the savannah.

Respecting the nature and the wilderness of the region, sustainable design features include the removal of all concrete; the use of eco-friendly composite bamboo decking in the principal areas; and the lodge will function on a 95% solar grid system.

Prices start from $970 per person per night, based on double occupancy. Rates are fully inclusive with two daily game drives, all meals, drinks, laundry, insurance, park fees and VAT. For bookings, visit belmond.com or call 0845 077 2222.

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