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Getting
to know the elephants at Abu Camp on a personal level is a
rare and humbling experience. Meet each member of the herd,
learn their history and begin to understand a little of what
makes these grand, wise creatures what they are. Watch the
interactions of the herd, how they walk silently and
majestically along through the bush, trunks swinging, ears
flapping – and then join them. Whether walking alongside
them or seated in large padded saddles mounted behind
experienced elephant-handlers, to join a herd of the largest
land mammals on a walk through the bush is to see Africa from
a completely different perspective. Surrounded as you are by
the herd, many other animals allow you to approach closer than
ever.
Herds
of giraffe, zebra and antelope continue to graze, unconcerned
by the approach of the elephant herd of which you are now an
honoured part. Also available are game drives in open 4x4
vehicles, night drives, guided nature walks, bird watching
(Abu boasts a list of nearly 500 species) or time spent
drifting on the tranquil waters of the Okavango Delta in a
mokoro. In the evenings formal and informal talks will be
given to enhance the elephant learning experience.
Abu
Camp offers a three-night safari for a maximum of twelve
people, ensuring that all the guests grow with the herd as
they get to know them, offering a superb learning experience
that is also a journey through the eyes of the elephants. All
guests arrive and depart at the same time, allowing them to
begin to relax and absorb the tranquillity of their
surroundings and to get to know the herd at the same pace.
Cathy and her loving patience with the small calves in her
herd, the antics of the youngsters, and the obvious wisdom of
the elders all come together to create a rare glimpse into the
lives of these intelligent and extraordinary animals.
Camp, set deep in an ancient riverine forest, consists of six
custom-built, stylishly furnished “tents” with en-suite
bathrooms. Each tent has its own tree-shaded deck overlooking
the lagoon, which thrives with abundant bird and animal life.
The main deck is sculpted around giant trees, creating a
dappled, cool atmosphere where meals and drinks are enjoyed.
Sundowners around a traditional campfire are followed by
five-star meals prepared by our expert safari chefs and served
with the finest of wines. All of which is accompanied by the
nocturne of the African bush: the roar of the lion, grunt of
the hippo and haunting calls of the owl and nightjars.
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