UPDATE: This article has been updated to clarify certain facts.
Botswana's safari offering sees a refreshed addition with the refurbished Elephant Pan. Situated in the Khwai Private Reserve, the camp (previously known as Hyena Pan but renamed because of the number of elephants near the camp) offers an exclusive and immersive wildlife experience focusing on low-impact, high-quality tourism.
Elephant Pan is designed for intimate wildlife encounters with private verandas overlooking a waterhole frequented by elephants and other wildlife. The camp’s strategic location within the Khwai Private Reserve allows for year-round game viewing with opportunities to see lions, leopards, wild dogs and an abundance of birdlife.
Elephant Pan has adopted Botswana’s high-value, low-volume tourism model to ensure a minimal ecological footprint. The camp operates on solar power, promotes responsible water use and follows strict conservation guidelines. Its location in a privately managed concession allows for off-road driving as well as night and walking safaris providing guests with diverse and uncrowded wildlife experiences.
The camp’s features include:
- 8 tented suites with en-suite bathrooms
- Main lounge and dining area with panoramic bushveld views
- Plunge pool for guests to cool off between game drives
- Dedicated photographic hide ideal for close-up wildlife photography
- Curated safari experience with expert guides and trackers
Elephant Pan is a key area for wildlife conservation and community-driven tourism. The reserve operates in partnership with local communities to ensure revenue generated from tourism directly benefits conservation efforts and local livelihoods.