Sunday, February 25, 2018

Staying at Sable Alley in Botswana

Staying at Sable Alley in Botswana

Want to experience an entire safari from your tent? Surrounded by wildlife and some of the world’s most scenic landscapes, Sable Alley is one of the most magical lodges in Botswana.

Located in the heart of Khwai Private Reserve, Sable Alley is nestled in one of the most diverse habitats in Botswana. From this luxe camp, you’ll see monkeys scurrying past and hippos bathing beside you — it’s an absolute dream!

Keen for an all-natural getaway? Here’s what you should know about staying at Sable Alley in Botswana.

Lodge at Sable Alley in Botswana

How to Get to Sable Alley

The best way to get over to the Khwai Private Reserve is from Maun. Located in northern Botswana, Maun is the tourism capital of the country, and it’s located about 600 kilometers (370 miles) southwest of Victoria Falls (which I’d highly recommend checking out!).

From Maun, you can take a 40-minute bush flight to Sable Alley.

River raft at Sable Alley

Pool at Sable Alley in Botswana

What to Do at Sable Alley

Skybeds: We missed out on this because it was raining during our visit, but the skybeds looked absolutely divine! These three-story raised platforms were made for spending the night under the stars deep in the Khwai Private Reserve. If you are there during the dry season, don’t miss out on this.

Game Drive: Outside of Sable Alley, you will be able to see four of the big five: lions, leopards, elephants and Cape buffalos (no rhinoceros)! During our visit, there was a three-week-old leopard, so you might just see a baby leopard learning the wildlife ropes. There is also a “hide room” where you can literally climb underground near a waterhole to watch wildlife up-close and personal!

There are only seven guests allowed per vehicle and just three vehicles out at any sighting, so these drives never feel cramped.

Okavango River Cruise: We had an amazing mokoro (a type of canoe) trip with a local guide. Gliding through the beautiful scenery and lush plants of the Okavango Delta made for a relaxing afternoon out.

Chill in the Lodge: The open-plan lounge and dining space were seemingly made just for relaxing with a book and admiring the incredible scenery outside. Be sure to check out the hippo pool when there — it’s just 100 feet from the deck, and it’s filled with hippos all year round.

There’s also a plunge pool and sun deck, so you’ll find plenty of spaces to soak in the warm African air. And, don’t miss your chance to visit the famous “loo with a view” in the main lodge!

Common area at Sable Alley in Botswana

Room Area at Sable Alley in Botswana

Lounge at Sable Alley in Botswana

The Property at Sable Alley

Playing an integral role in local conservation initiatives, Sable Alley was created in partnership with the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust and Round River Conservation Studies. They donate a portion of all of their profits to eco-efforts that serve to make Africa beautiful.

Sable Alley just opened in May 2017, and they’ve already become incredibly popular. With just twelve tents, they have a very high occupancy rate, so book in advance if you want to experience the Khwai Private Reserve.

Room at Sable Alley in Botswana

Room at Sable Alley in Botswana 2

The Rooms at Sable Alley

The camp features twelve en-suite solar-powered tents. Each one has a private veranda overlooking the lagoon, plains and the Moremi Game Reserve.

I absolutely loved the Afro-chic style of this place. The attention to detail is clear at every turn, and it was by far the most luxurious experience of my Botswana trip.

From the outdoor showers of your tent, you can actually see the wildlife. And, it goes without saying that the outdoor bathtub in the Honeymoon Tent is a page straight out of Pinterest!

dining area Sable Alley in Botswana

The Food at Sable Alley

All of the food and drinks are included in your stay at Sable Alley. They have a fresh selection of local dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus a daily afternoon tea.

As far as the bar, we were definitely impressed by the variety. There was a variety of regional wines and spirits. Since it’s an open bar, we could just help ourselves.

Blonde at Sable Alley

My Experience at Sable Alley

The staff was wonderful throughout our stay. Our guide, KG, was very knowledgeable and personable. We also got to connect with Angel and Hazel, the managers on duty, who were both incredibly friendly.

We came during the rainy season, which runs from November until March. There are some definite advantages to traveling during the off-season (fewer guests, lower prices, etc.); however, rain showers are a certainty.

Bottom line: Sable Alley is a great value for your money and one of the best options for getting into the Botswana bush.


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Thank you to Meno a Kwena for hosting me during my stay. As always, thoughts and opinions expressed here are entirely my own.

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