I have been remiss in not writing this review earlier, however I believe my wife and I were the last people to be at Seba in March, 2020 before Botswana shut down for the pandemic and it is still closed to visitors. We were not familiar with Seba before Chris Liebenberg, our Africa travel agent (Piper & Heath Travel), sent us there as part of our March trip to Botswana. As far as we are concerned Seba is an undiscovered jewel. The tents are very spacious. Since we were the last people there we were given the "family" tent which had 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and plenty of space to spread out and be comfortable. The staff was very friendly and attentive; Gideon, the manager, and Moses, the assistant manager, worked hard to ensure we had a great time, and Go, our guide, had an uncanny ability to predict the location and behavior of the wildlife.||||Our first afternoon we found a young male leopard who spent considerable time posing for us on a fallen tree. The next day we found his father up a tree working on a kill, when the youngster showed up. We got to watch the interaction between the two leopards. There was even a brief tussle when the father came down after finishing with the kill. While he could have easily killed his son he allowed his son to think he had driven him off, after which the son went up the tree to see if there was anything left to eat. Our first morning there we also found a pair of male lions who had taken a cape buffalo the previous night. We watched these lions over the next three days as they worked on the buffalo and eventually gave up and surrendered the remains to the vultures. Go also found us a female lion who had taken a small giraffe. That night the giraffe was stolen by hyaenas and we found the female lion the next day looking for prey. We just missed seeing a pack of wild dogs which came through the area briefly. There is lots of wildlife in the area and Go was great at finding it for us. We...
Read moreI have been remiss in not writing this review earlier, however I believe my wife and I were the last people to be at Seba in March, 2020 before Botswana shut down for the pandemic and it is still closed to visitors. We were not familiar with Seba before Chris Liebenberg, our Africa travel agent (Piper & Heath Travel), sent us there as part of our March trip to Botswana. As far as we are concerned Seba is an undiscovered jewel. The tents are very spacious. Since we were the last people there we were given the "family" tent which had 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and plenty of space to spread out and be comfortable. The staff was very friendly and attentive; Gideon, the manager, and Moses, the assistant manager, worked hard to ensure we had a great time, and Go, our guide, had an uncanny ability to predict the location and behavior of the wildlife.||||Our first afternoon we found a young male leopard who spent considerable time posing for us on a fallen tree. The next day we found his father up a tree working on a kill, when the youngster showed up. We got to watch the interaction between the two leopards. There was even a brief tussle when the father came down after finishing with the kill. While he could have easily killed his son he allowed his son to think he had driven him off, after which the son went up the tree to see if there was anything left to eat. Our first morning there we also found a pair of male lions who had taken a cape buffalo the previous night. We watched these lions over the next three days as they worked on the buffalo and eventually gave up and surrendered the remains to the vultures. Go also found us a female lion who had taken a small giraffe. That night the giraffe was stolen by hyaenas and we found the female lion the next day looking for prey. We just missed seeing a pack of wild dogs which came through the area briefly. There is lots of wildlife in the area and Go was great at finding it for us. We...
Read moreHad an amazing time here with friends and family. We had the family tents which were amazing with your own private pool.||The staff are all amazing and always happy to help with anything.||Our guide Kitso was great, and very knowledgeable, he kept us all entertained and explained things we never knew before. We managed to see about 5 leopards, and also an interaction between leopard, wild dogs and hyenas. We also saw lions. Kitso went out of his was to ensure we managed to see as much game as possible, and also positioning the vehicle for the right light for photography.||Our family tent was amazing, it could sleep 6, and had an upstairs portion with balcony. The star gazing is great from there. The tents/rooms were very clean and comfortable, and all amenities were provided. We could hear the buffaloes and elephants at night :) and the distant hyenas.||At one point a leopard also came to camp and tried to attack a small crocodile.||The food at the camp was amazing, and we really looked forward to any meal times, and always pleasantly surprised. We had several vegetarian people with us too and all were impressed.||Our young kids were also kept busy with Dini (Bush Buddy) and she did various activities with them in between the game drives and after their dinner.||I highly recommend this camp, and may perhaps go back there as the game viewing was...
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