Situated just outside the northern boundary of Moremi
Game Reserve, at the heart of the Okavango Delta on remote Nxaragha Island,
is Camp Okavango. Get ready for some unparalleled water wilderness experiences,
because this true African safari camp offers them year-round. In a maze of deep
lagoons, large lakes and meandering channels, Camp Okavango is a hidden
treasure. Secluded in a basin of soft Kalahari Desert sand, the freshwater
oasis attracts wildlife that depends on the permanent waters of this stunning
environment. So make this camp your starting point for a mokoro boat trip
through the papyrus lined Delta waterways, or relish a hike on some of the
splendid, internal islands.
Camp Okavango accommodates 24 guests in twelve East
African-style individual safari tents nestled amongst the trees. And,
honeymooners, there is a thatched honeymoon cottage: a completely private,
romantic hideout. Tents are raised on teak platforms, feature en-suite facilities
and sliding glass doors that open onto a private open-air viewing deck (how
often do you experience a stunning sunrise, climbing up from the broad horizon
of the African delta?). The main lodge area, also under thatch, features a bar,
comfortable sitting area, wildlife reference library (to look up that brightly
patterned bird you just spotted) and dining area leading to an expansive
open-air patio; the perfect spot for fireside evenings. There is also a
camouflaged, bird-viewing area, a sundeck and plunge pool. Although Camp
Okavango provides everything you need, you will find that Camp Okavango is an
intimate and peaceful retreat.
Activities at Camp Okavango
With over 16.000 km² of vast delta during the annual
flood season (and still 9.000 km² in dry season), there is so much to discover.
Hippos (as mentioned; Alex is one of the many “locals”), birdlife, crocodiles,
small frogs, elephants, lion, giraffes and many others enjoy this lush land.
Roam the vast expanses of water from the comfort of a modern motorboat or
explore the intricacies of the Okavango Delta, the quiet, old-fashioned way, in
a traditional mokoro (dugout canoe). For those wanting to get a little closer
to nature, and actually feel the savanna grass tickle their legs, guided bush
walks are conducted on a number of nearby islands. This is a great opportunity
to track some of the larger land-based species that also inhabit this water
wilderness. Physically challenging? A bit, but also very rewarding. The guides
will make sure you are safe, and that you see some extraordinary, scenic views
of wildlife. Anglers may pit their skills against local bream and tiger fish.
Exploring the Okavango Delta will work up your appetite: brunch, lunch,
sundowners and dinner are all served with love - don’t miss out on Phet’s cakes
- and the food is plentiful. Leave behind the Internet and phone connection;
with beautiful scenery, an excellent staff, plenty of books, board games and
great food, you can let yourself sink into this once-in-a-lifetime Okavango
Delta safari experience.
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