Camp Okavango

Camp Okavango is a luxurious tented camp nestled on an isolated Nxaragha Island in the heart of the Okavango Delta. Staying at Camp Okavango meets most travelers’ tastes and expectations in every aspect in Botswana. Camp Okavango occupants are always pampered with a horde of safari arrangements that take care of all their needs. If you really want to escape a rowdy and noisy environment, Camp Okavango is the place to go.

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Camp Okavango

Accommodation at the camp is in intimate exclusivity in 12 East-African-model en suite safari tents, each gracefully nestled on elevated private sun-decks.
The interior each tent is artistically furnished with a wardrobe, luggage rack, dressing table, bedside pedestals and traditional director’s chairs.
Other facilities include a cocktail bar, wildlife reference library, laundry service, sheltered bird-viewing area, reading benches and a delightful sun-deck and plunge pool for relaxation during the hot afternoons.

For those guests who may demand pristine exclusivity; services offered are friendly from knowledgeable guides and excellent pan-African cuisine. Meals are served at romantically lit candelabra dining tables.
Camp Okavango boasts “Okavango Suite”, a superb thatched cottage offering complete privacy and which has proved to be popular with honeymooners with several options of private game-viewing activities. There is also an expansive open-air patio for evenings around a blazing camp fire.

okavango-camp-interiorActivities at the Camp

There are several game viewing activities in Camp Okavango. The camp neighbours Moremi Game Reserve, a diverse habitat that is home to a wide variety of animals which makes it possible to see Wild Dogs, Cheetahs and Leopards wandering within the reserve on guided game drives. Resident species include Buffalo, Lion, Elephant, Hippo, Giraffe, Kudu, Red Lechwe, Hyena, Zebra, Sable and the Roan Antelope. Seasonal fishing and motorboat rides are also popular activities. There is bird watching which also eye catching particularly near the water logged areas and Okavango swamps. However, children below the age of 16 years are not permitted.

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