Camp Okavango
Secluded Camp Okavango is a hidden gem on an island in a permanently flooded section of the Okavango Delta. Set on wooden platforms, this safari camp tucked amid ancient trees offers a year-round water-based safari experience, with motorboat and mokoro (dugout canoe) excursions as well as guided walks, bird-watching and fishing.
There are 12 tented suites at this camp, including a two-bedroom suite specially designed for families. All are shaded by luxuriant vegetation and raised on stilts to take advantage of views. Ensuite bathrooms feature luxurious double vanities and double showers.
Camp Okavango’s main areas include two lounge areas, a dining room, library, bar and a small boutique. Walkways lead down to two open-air fire pits with plenty of comfortable seating, as well as an infinity pool flanked by a thatched area designed for relaxation.
Location
How to get to Camp Okavango
Light aircraft transfers to Camp Okavango can be arranged from Maun, Kasane or selected camps in the Delta. The camp’s private airstrip is approximately 5 minutes’ walk to the property
Activities at Camp Okavango
- Motorboat and mokoro excursions
- Guided walks
- Birdwatching
- Fishing
*Some activities are available at extra cost.
Camp Okavango Highlights
- A true Okavango Delta water camp on an idyllic island in the wilderness
- Offering motorboat, mokoro and walking safaris
- Comprised of just 12 guest tents with stunning shared spaces
- Access to an infinity pool and two fire pits
- Amazing views across the permanently flooded landscape
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Okavango Delta Accommodation
Below are some of our preferred tented camps in the Okavango Delta region. Please contact us to tailor accommodation options to suit the style of your trip and your budget.
Camp Moremi
Situated amid a mosaic of landscapes, ranging from open grasslands and forest to seasonally flooded plains, Camp Moremi is one of the best places to discover the extraordinary diversity of the
Camp Okavango
Secluded Camp Okavango is a hidden gem on a beautiful forested island in a permanently flooded section of the Okavango Delta.
Camp Xakanaxa
Camp Xakanaxa lies in the famous Moremi Game Reserve in the heart of the Okavango Delta. Its privileged location provides its guests with access to both land and water safari experiences.
Chitabe Camp
On an island in the Okavango Delta’s unspoilt southeast, Chitabe Camp is well-known for its resident African wild dogs and leopards.
Chitabe Lediba Camp
On the other side of the island to big sister Chitabe, Chitabe Lediba Camp offers a more intimate experience of this wildlife-rich section of the southeastern Okavango Delta.
Duba Explorers Camp
Secluded Duba Explorers Camp is set amid a classic Okavango Delta landscape in a vast private concession, assuring guests of very exclusive wildlife encounters.
Duba Plains Camp
Duba Plains Camp is an extravagant luxury safari camp set in a private concession in the Okavango Delta dubbed "Botswana's Masai Mara" for sheer density of wildlife.
Footsteps Camp
Located in a very remote part of the Okavango, rustic Footsteps Camp is used as a base for walking safaris - one of the most authentic ways to experience this captivating wilderness.
Jacana Camp
Jacana is a classic Okavango Delta water camp set on a secluded island deep in the magical Okavango Delta, surrounded by floodplains and papyrus swamps.
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Botswana Sample Itineraries
The following tours are private, independent and can be easily customised to suit your personal travelling requirements. Please contact us to begin designing your personalised Botswana experience.
Desert & Delta Safaris Botswana
Discover epic wildlife in the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve and Savute with Desert & Delta Safaris, one of Botswana's most respected operators.
Wilderness Safaris Premier Botswana
Experience the beauty and diversity of Botswana's Okavango Delta whilst staying in some of the area's most spectacular luxury tented camps.
Botswana Overview
What is the best thing to do in Botswana?
Stunning safari experiences; Abundant Wildlife including big cats; Exploring the waterways of the Okavango Delta; Bushmen of the Kalahari; Birding; Mokoro trips.
When is the best time to see Animals in Botswana?
Best during the dry season (May-Oct), but game can be seen year-round in many parts.
What is the Climate in Botswana?
During the winter months of May-Sep days are dry, sunny and dusty with average temperatures of 25°C. Mornings and evenings can be very cold. Temperatures from Oct-Apr (Summer) can be very hot, reaching 38°C, with some rain.
What can I combine Botswana with?
Victoria Falls; the stunning sand dunes of Namibia; cosmopolitan Cape Town; a beautiful beach resort in Mauritius or Mozambique.
How to get to Botswana?
The main gateway to the Delta is Maun. Maun is a popular Delta access point as it is linked by daily air services from Johannesburg, where most visitors begin their Botswana itineraries.
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