Crocodile Camp, Maun, Botswana
Maun, a large city in Botswana, has several grocery stores, banks, and repair shops making it a great place to stock up on essentials. While there, we stayed at the Crocodile Camp. This campground is perfect for those seeking seeking creature comforts during their safari. With lodges, a restaurant, two bars, a pool, a spa, and a gym, it was a perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate for a few days.
The pool, bar, and restaurant area overlooked a small river where you could watch cows leisurely graze.


Each campsite had private shower and toilet facilities, a covered patio with a washing sink, deep laundry sinks, and a clothesline. While the campsites were very close together, offering little privacy, the amenities made up for it. Water and power were available on-site, with hot water on demand. Wi-Fi reached the campsite. Campers can use all the services, including the restaurant, spa, and gym.

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