By Roxanne ReidTo the west of
Botswana’s Chobe National Park lies the
Linyanti, where there’s a geological fault line. It makes the Kwando River that flows south from Namibia change direction as it becomes the Linyanti River, turning 90 degrees to flow north again towards the Chobe. Among this enchanting mix of waterways, marshes, riverine forest and dry woodland is
DumaTau Camp.
The campWe’d read that this varied habitat draws lots of wildlife, from elephant, hippo and lion to wild dog a...
Published on August 08, 2016 15:00