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While most hotels and lodges around Botswana tend to focus on the safari experience first and foremost, there are several locations that put more effort into pampering the guests.
Here are our picks for the best spa camps and resorts in Botswana. Courtesy of sanctuaryretreats. Spa treatments at the camp are top notch and the perfect way to relax after being out in the bush. You can even relax while watching animals over the floodplain. The spa uses the Africology brand for treatments, which features many African essences such as marula, rooibos, and African potato.
Treatments include a balancing rose facial, body therapy, heated stone massages, mud wraps and more. The camp will undergo a major refurbishment in where it will be closed the first part of the year, but many new additions are coming. Some of these include terrace plunge pools, a new gym, solar energy throughout the camp, and spacious bath tubs. Courtesy of crestamowana. Guests can enjoy views of wildlife from their bedrooms or from the swanky cocktail bar that both overlook the Chobe River and Namibia floodplains.
The elaborate onsite spa has four separate treatment rooms which also overlook the river. Cresta Mowana uses Clarerns treatments and therapies which are designed to rejuvenate the mind and body.
Other facilities at the spa include a heated spa bath, steam room, relaxation room, jacuzzi, and an open-air relaxation tub overlooking the river. Courtesy of grandpalm. For travelers heading to Gaborone, the Grand Palm is arguably the best in the city. The resort has multiple accommodation options, including a luxurious room hotel and a 3-star inn for travelers who might be on a budget.