- Accommodation
- Botswana
- Okavango Delta
- Camp Okavango
Rooms
12
Camp Okavango's main lodge building, with its elegant thatch and lethaka design, is shaded by towering Mangosteen trees. Guests can unwind in the cocktail bar, lounge, and wildlife reference library. The dining room opens onto a spacious open-air patio, perfect for evenings around the fireside under Botswana's crystal-clear skies. Additional amenities include a secluded bird-viewing hide and a sun-soaked deck with a plunge pool for relaxation during the mid-day heat.
Accommodating just 24 guests, Camp Okavango offers intimate exclusivity in East African-style safari tents. Each tent is positioned on raised teak platforms and features En-suite facilities and private viewing decks. For those seeking ultimate privacy, the "Okavango Suite," a thatched cottage, provides a secluded retreat ideal for honeymooners.
Water-based game-viewing activities are led by experienced guides who navigate guests through the Delta's meandering waterways. Modern motorboats provide comfortable exploration, while traditional Mokoros offer a more authentic experience. Guided bush walks on nearby islands allow guests to track land-based species and appreciate the region's outstanding birdlife. Fishing for bream and tiger fish is also available for those seeking a different kind of adventure.
Camp Okavango's main lodge building, with its elegant thatch and lethaka design, is shaded by towering Mangosteen trees. Guests can unwind in the cocktail bar, lounge, and wildlife reference library. The dining room opens onto a spacious open-air patio, perfect for evenings around the fireside under Botswana's crystal-clear skies. Additional amenities include a secluded bird-viewing hide and a sun-soaked deck with a plunge pool for relaxation during the mid-day heat.
Accommodating just 24 guests, Camp Okavango offers intimate exclusivity in East African-style safari tents. Each tent is positioned on raised teak platforms and features En-suite facilities and private viewing decks. For those seeking ultimate privacy, the "Okavango Suite," a thatched cottage, provides a secluded retreat ideal for honeymooners.
Water-based game-viewing activities are led by experienced guides who navigate guests through the Delta's meandering waterways. Modern motorboats provide comfortable exploration, while traditional Mokoros offer a more authentic experience. Guided bush walks on nearby islands allow guests to track land-based species and appreciate the region's outstanding birdlife. Fishing for bream and tiger fish is also available for those seeking a different kind of adventure.