Camp Okavango

Okavango Delta, Botswana

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Bronze $300-500  
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Platinum $1200+ $400+
Based on high season rates (non-Christmas)

This camp is a lovely, relaxing addition to any safari. With only walking or water-based activities this is a great option for those wanting to get a little closer to nature. It is worth noting that no game drives mean you will likely not see many big mammals. Best to combine with a more wildlife rich camp so you can get your us close elephant and lion photos.
~ Mango Opinion

Botswana’s magnificent Okavango Delta, is the world’s largest inland delta, and is a maze of deep lagoons, large lakes and hidden, meandering channels. Camp Okavango, a unique and exclusive African safari camp is situated on the remote Nxaragha Island. This hidden treasure, in the heart of the permanent Okavango Delta, assures its guests of an unparalleled year-round water wilderness experience.

Camp Okavango accommodates just twenty-four guests in eleven intimate Safari suites and one Family suite consisting of two bedrooms and each with an en-suite bathroom. Each of the guest suites have en-suite bathrooms with double vanities, double shower and a separate water closet. The stack away sliding doors open onto a private open-air viewing deck offering beautiful views over the Okavango Delta.

Camp Okavango’s main area comprises of a network of interconnected walkways linking up two lounge areas, a dining room, library, self-service bar and curio shop. Ramps lead to the lower level deck with two open-air fire pits and comfortable seating areas, along with a rim flow swimming pool. Water-based activities are conducted by experienced guides who will expertly navigate guests through the many meandering, reed-lined waterways. For those wanting to get a little closer to nature, guided bush walks are conducted on a number of the nearby islands, offering an opportunity to track some of the larger land-based species that inhabit this water wilderness.

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