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Located deep within the central west of the Okavango Delta, amidst the vastness of the Moremi Game Reserve lies Xigera Safari Camp, a charismatic and intimate lodge nestled within a labyrinth of winding delta channels and lagoons. Wildlife viewing is abundant, with consistent Big 5 game sightings, scores of predators and prey, and over 450 exotic bird species waiting for you to discover. A plethora of land, water and air excursions await, headed by your own private guide, knowledgeable in all aspects of the land, wildlife and flora, but also a warm companion dedicated to delivering the ultimate safari experience.
22°44’ 32.91 - 19°23’ 9.16
Xigera Safari Lodge is situated within the NG28 Concession, central west Okavango Delta within the Moremi Game Reserve – a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is protected under international treaty. Owing to this, Xigera enjoys private access to over 6 000 hectares (15 000-acres) of undisturbed delta landscapes.
Situated on one of the Okavango’s key waterways, Xigera Safari Lodge is surrounded by papyrus swamps and wooded islands, with bountiful game sightings year-round, among the most consistent in all the delta. Xigera Safari Lodge is accessed via transfer from Maun Airport to Xigera Airstrip, followed by an approximate 20-minute game drive up to camp.
- 5-star rated luxury accommodation
- All-inclusive rates, including food, beverages and all standard activities
- Various land, water and air-based safari excursions
- Privately rentable 4×4 safari vehicles for bespoke daytime game drives
- Clear, unpolluted night skies provide ample conditions for pristine star gazing
- Maximum 24 guest capacity ensures an intimate and accommodative guest experience
- Complimentary in-camp WIFI and laundry service provided
- Children aged 12 and over are welcome
Your journey begins upon arrival at Xigera Airstrip as you are introduced to your private guide and embark on a short game drive up to the lodge. Here you are met with warm smiles, friendly faces and a host of complimentary refreshments. After a brief tour around the camp and its facilities, including a bar, gym, air-conditioned library and spa, you’re free to check out your luxury accommodation.
Of the 12 total suites, each pitched canvas tent, elevated on timber decks presents astonishing bushland views with a spacious interior. Each suite contains an en-suite toilet, air-conditioning, a choice of double and single beds and a variety of cutting-edge amenities for you to enjoy.
Upon your return to camp, you’re free to indulge in a range of luxuriously prepared feasts and bottomless beverages, all-inclusive as standard. Atmospheric indoor and alfresco communal dining areas provide the perfect dining platform to indulge in lavish cuisine with friends and family or take reprieve from the day’s safari activities with sumptuous spot of high tea alfresco.
These eleven canvas tents stand elevated above the ground on raised timber decks, facilitating remarkable views over the surrounding wetland environment. Interior elevates luxury to untold heights with a lavish spin on the conventional safari aesthetic. Each suite includes a lounge, bedroom and dressing room area, complete with indoor and outdoor showers, a flush en-suite toilet and tinted glass windows to regulate room temperature.
Amenities Include:
- En-suite bathroom
- King size or twin beds
- Indoor and outdoor shower facilities
- Bath
- Balcony/deck
- Sala
- Lounge area
- Air-conditioning
- Electronical outlets
- Mosquito nets
- Mini bar
- Hairdryer
- Safe
- Dressing gowns
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Complimentary WIFI
- Complimentary laundry service
This airy and spacious unit stands elevated above the ground on timber decks, allowing for pristine sights over the surrounding wetland. The interior redefines luxury, breathing an air of modernity to the classic safari aesthetic.
This unit comprises two separate bedrooms with individual en-suite bathrooms – joined by an inter-leading lounge area that opens onto a deck with a gazebo, indoor and alfresco shower facilities and the choice of king size or double beds. With a maximum capacity of up to four guests, the Xigera family suite is perfect for larger groups of travellers.
Amenities Include:
- En-suite bathrooms
- King size or twin beds
- Bath
- Balcony/deck
- Sala
- Lounge area
- Air-conditioning
- Electrical outlets
- Mosquito nets
- Mini bar
- Hairdryer
- Safe
- Dressing gowns
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Complimentary WIFI
- Complimentary laundry service
Upon your arrival at Xigera Safari Lodge, you can expect lavish, all-inclusive catering and fine dining throughout the duration of your stay. Breakfast and lunch consist of a help-yourself, buffet style feast, comprising a mix of authentic African inspired flavours and classic western crowd-pleasers, keeping you energised and satisfied throughout the day’s activities.
In the evening, a plated three course dinner is served at an atmospheric, in-camp communal dining area, in the company of friends and guide alike. With all-inclusive rates, you’re free to indulge in a range of locally sourced alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day and between meals, with a host of lite bites and added extras in-between.
Premium and imported products are charged at additional fees. Should you have any specific dietary requirements, be sure to inform the catering staff in advance.
High tea presents the perfect opportunity to unwind amidst the junction of a day’s activities with a range of refreshing beverages and sumptuous snacks. Soak in the atmosphere with high tea alfresco for an atmospheric midday refreshment for a classy and memorable reprieve.
Guided game drives provide the opportunity to traverse expansive delta lands in open 4×4 safari vehicles. Thriving game populations within the NG28 Concession make for ample wildlife viewing potential as you travel across open landscapes and merging eco systems.
Lion, leopard, lechwe and tsessebe are among some of the major attractions that entice guests year-round, as well as the larger safari staples such as elephant, hippopotamus and buffalo, as do herds of giraffe, frolicking zebra, kudu and wild dog. Night drives are not permitted within the boundaries of the Moremi Game Reserve.
Guided game walks allow you to take in the sights and sounds of the Okavango at a more intimate and leisurely pace than is applicable with other modes of safari game viewing. Seasoned guides will lead you safely through the undisturbed delta flat and wetlands while brushing elbows with scores of exotic, thriving game populations.
Guided walks allow you to get up -close-and-personal with meandering elephants, frolicking zebra and all the big cats indigenous to the NG28 Concession within the Moremi Game Reserve, culminating in a unique and insightful safari experience.
Indulge in a tranquil, culturally enlightening water-bound excursion that sees you silently glide across open delta channels in a glass-bottom African dugout canoe (mokoro) as you pass scores of aquatic creatures and vegetation.
Drifting calmly onward will reveal intricate waterlilies, papyrus grasses, brightly coloured frogs, kingfishers and dragonflies, including predator and prey alike that rear in close to feed on the reeds and drink from river waters.
Set sail for open delta channels with Xigera style motorised boat excursions. This enthralling marine safari adventure facilitates a host of inherent activities such as game viewing, birding and the chance to sample exotic barge cuisines while in the company of your private guide and friends.
Observe the abundance of life around you as you calmly traverse delta waters in search of exotic game and staple safari spectacles in hard-bottom aluminium boats. Life jackets provided.
Experience the Okavango Delta as you have never seen it before with this once in a lifetime Xigera helicopter safari. View the breath-taking expanse of inaccessible lakes and islands – remote and otherwise unseen, as well as the abundance of roaming wildlife that can be seen passing beneath your feet.
This experience will allow you to truly absorb the full magnitude and beauty of Okavango Delta from high above the sky, covering a considerably larger expanse than what is possible with conventional land-based safari. Scenic helicopter safaris are accessible via external location and come at additional fees.
Catch and release fishing is one of the many additional activities offered at Xigera Safari Lodge. Situated within the NG28 Concession within the Moremi Game Reserve, the surrounding wetlands, lagoons and delta channels, rich in tilapia and spotted and silver catfish result in ideal conditions for avid fishers to cast a line and unwind amidst the backdrop of the Okavango landscape.
Avid fly-fishers are advised to supply their own equipment
Birding at Xigera Safari Lodge is a unique and insightful experience that attracts wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike from all around the world. Over 450 species make for a unique and unparalleled viewing experience.
Knowledgeable guides, familiar with the many indigenous birds and their beckoning calls will familiarise you by pointing out different species as you progress. Some of the rarer avian species include the illusive Pel’s fishing owl, endangered wattled crane and the majestic African fish eagle.
Cast your gaze upon the sprawling canvas of stars and galaxies that illuminate the night sky while submerged in the lap of luxury. Undisturbed delta lands, free from light pollution provide ample conditions for star gazing amidst the landscape of the open bush.
Travel out from camp with your experienced guide for an evening game drive deep within the bush where your accommodation, a luxurious sky suite awaits. Such a suite ensues a deep sense of immersion with the surrounding environment while also providing shelter and security. A light breakfast is served in the morning before the ensuing game drive back to camp.
What better way to unwind after a day’s adventure than reminiscing on activities with a relaxing massage, available from the comfort of your own private deck or tented accommodation and carried out by a host of licenced massage therapists, rejuvenating you for tomorrow’s adventure.
Xigera is dedicated to the protection and conservation of Botswana and its encompassing wildlife, ecosystems and communities. Red Carnation Hotels has partnered with the Tread Right Foundation in support of the Make Travel Matter initiative.
This operation serves to transcend conventional monetary support in place of optional guest experiences that impart a positive impact on the people and communities they visit. The established criteria outlined by MTM serves to highlight and support specific socio-economic/ecological and humanitarian issues outlined by the United Nations Global Goals criteria, of which, MTM addresses 11 of the 17 goals outlined.
The Global Goals were developed by the United Nations in 2015 to create a better future for all peoples of developing countries by 2030. They are quickly becoming the language of sustainability for governments and businesses worldwide.
In order to tackle poverty on a global scale, two of the following criteria must be met. Fair and affordable access to goods and services must be afforded to those living in poverty. Marginalised persons must be directly employed to increase economic activity in areas of high poverty and through supporting community owned enterprises.
Securing children a high quality education can be achieved by providing aid to people accessing education through scholarships, providing on-site childcare, mentorship and training opportunities, promoting reading and education through local schools and supporting youth to learn about the cultural heritage of their religion.
A future that holds brighter prospects for women of the developing world can be achieved by incorporating 51% female corporate ownership of businesses, actively empower women and girls through community investment (micro-lending, life-skills, etc.), provide secure employment for vulnerable women, supply on-site childcare and flexible working hours for caregivers, provide personal hygiene kits for women and girls (free of cost) and facilitate access to sexual and reproductive health services.
This experience is helping to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation. To meet this goal, improved access to safe and affordable drinking water, sanitation facilities and hygiene must be provided, and water use efficiency and freshwater usage must be refined (E.g. low-flow fixtures, rain-capture, drought-resistant landscaping or behavioural best practices).
This experience contributes to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. The first and at least one other of the following measures must be undertaken: the organisation must be powered by renewable energy (does not include people powered activities e.g., walking), the experience contributes to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all, and the experience must showcase how prioritising a shift to renewable energy leads to sustainable and resilient communities.
This initiative seeks to combat inequalities for minorities or underrepresented people. E.g., LGBTQ, Indigenous, refugees, low-income, seniors etc. To achieve this, organisations must actively recruit and employ people from underrepresented populations and provide services to support or empower marginalised people that would conventionally not receive access.
This goal serves to educate guests on the sustainability and resiliency of community, and contributes to making the destination inclusive, resilient and sustainable for generations to come. To achieve this, an educational component for guests to learn about how the organisation contributes to the sustainability & resiliency of their community will be instated, as well as by providing safe and affordable housing with opportunities for indigenous people – incorporate Indigenous culture/education into the experience.
This experience promotes sustainable food experiences, small scale farmer interactions and responsible consumption. An educational component must be provided for guests to learn about the importance of sustainable/responsible consumption, strategies must be implemented to reduce food waste and promote sustainable agricultural practices (E.g. Permaculture, biodynamic farming etc.) Circular economy principles must be showcased in relation to upcycling (using waste as a resource).
A proportionate volume of goods must be sourced locally (within 50 miles/ 80km), low-carbon proteins/plant-rich diets and vegan meal options should be prioritised. Sustainability reports must also be published. The majority of products such as cocoa, coffee, tea, or other products must be sourced with sustainability practices in mind – certified to internationally accepted standards like those incorporated by Fairtrade or Rainforest Alliance.
This experience serves to educates guests on the climate crisis and prompts action to address its impacts. To achieve this, guests must be educated about the climate crisis and what actions can be taken to minimise impact. At least 50% of energy must come from renewable sources – further making progress towards carbon neutrality. Emission reduction targets must be instated with plans outlined to achieve them, in addition to measuring and publishing their carbon footprint.
This experience contributes to the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine ecosystems. Actions must be taken to actively prevent/reduce marine pollution. The distribution and facilitation of any single use plastic items during the experience must be completely avoided – including the use of plastics within their operations.
Guests must be educated on the marine environment and the best practices for a low-impact experience. Endangered marine species must be protected, as well as taking action to remove invasive species. Actions must also be taken to support scientists working on conservation and directly protect, sustainably manage, or rehabilitate marine and costal ecosystems.
This experience seeks to educate guests on the importance of natural ecosystems and wildlife conservation – contributing to their restoration or repopulation. Education on improving, protecting or conserving ecosystems or animal populations must be provided for all guests and support should be granted for reforestation/tree-planting initiatives.
Sustainable, agricultural practices are to be promoted, as well as facilitating engagement in habitat restoration and anti-poaching initiatives while supporting the conservation of threatened or at-risk species.
Xigera Safari Lodge incorporates the use of solar power electricity in the functions of the property – i.e. providing electricity for lighting and water heating.
Solar power initiatives are rapidly becoming the new standard for all ecotourism destinations situated within Southern Africa and beyond, as an increasing number of operators are investing in new, cutting edge renewable energy sources and deviating from ecologically detrimental alternatives such as conventional diesel-powered generators.
With the abundance of sun inherent to Northern Botswana, the installation of solar farms like those implemented at Xigera Safari Lodge proves to be financially viable and ecologically sustainable.
Xigera Safari Lodge is constructed from primarily recyclable and locally sourced materials. In order to mediate the inherent footprint on the immediate environment, all in-camp facilities and accommodation are built on timber decks, thereby placing less stress on the ground, with no permanent structures to speak of.
This practice ensures that any construction pieces can be easily and efficiently disassembled, allowing for the swift recovery of the land on which these installations are built – usually returning to its original state within 1 ½ years.
The application of locally sourced and recyclable materials greatly offsets the environmental impact of constructing a property in what can only be considered an environmentally sensitive area, with diminished need to have industrial quantities of lumber and construction materials hauled long distances through otherwise undisturbed ecosystems in order to commence construction.
Xigera Safari Camp welcomes all families with children aged 12 years and older. However, due to the potentially hazardous and sometimes unpredictable nature of the environment, children must be always accompanied by an adult. Full adult rates are charged for children aged 12 years and older.
Children aged between 12 and 16 years must share a suite with one adult. Children partaking in boating or mokoro excursions must always wear life vests. For safety reasons, children aged under 13 years may not participate in walking or mokoro activities.