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Review: Wilderness Safaris Vumbura Plains, Botswana

Here, among wild fig and sausage trees, Vumburu Plains' two sections both have elevated dining areas and views of a wildlife-frequented watering hole

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Here, among wild fig and sausage trees, Vumburu Plains' two sections both have elevated dining areas and views of a wildlife-frequented watering hole – so if you're trying to get in on the action, you can't do much better. The design, which Traveller readers have noted appreciatively in past years, includes open-plan thatched-roof villas with kiaat-wood vanities and plunge pools. And get ready: the hotel guides help guests to see every animal imaginable.

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