Safari Tented

Kwando Little Kwara Camp

Little Kwara overlooks a winding lagoon in the northern part of the Okavango Delta, within the magnificent 1,700km2 Kwara concession which borders the Moremi Game Reserve. Such a location has enabled wildlife populations to thrive within the undisturbed habitats of the private reserve, facilitating a host of bountiful game viewing activities and excursion opportunities. The ultimate Kwando safari experience is comprised of a variety of land and water-based activities, each offering a unique and riveting account of the Okavango landscape. The variety of game viewing activities, motorised boat and mokoro excursions, bird watching, star gazing, fishing and in-camp facilities are sure to satisfy the most avid safari enthusiasts, including the sumptuous range of cuiseen and all-inclusive beverages that make for a well-rounded and wholly satisfying experience. Being a small camp, Little Kwara it lends itself perfectly to honeymooners or to small groups who can essentially occupy the entire camp.

Kwando Kwara Camp

Kwara Camp overlooks a secluded lagoon in the northern part of the Okavango Delta, within the magnificent 1,700km2 Kwara concession which borders the Moremi Game Reserve. Such a location has enabled wildlife populations to thrive within the undisturbed habitats of the private reserve, facilitating a host of bountiful game viewing activities and excursion opportunities. The ultimate Kwando safari experience is comprised of a variety of land and water-based activities, each offering a unique and riveting account of the Okavango landscape. The variety of game viewing activities, motorised boat and mokoro excursions, bird watching, star gazing, fishing and in-camp facilities are sure to satisfy the most avid safari enthusiasts, including the sumptuous range of cuisine and all-inclusive beverages that make for a well-rounded and wholly satisfying experience.

Kiri Camp

Kiri Camp owes its name to the Kiri channel which flows passed the island on which the camp is situated – between the Boro River and the Kiri River, about 20km’s south-west of Chiefs Island. The camp is raised on wooden decks, providing astonishing vistas over the expansive Kiri floodplains which stretch out north of the camp. Kiri Camps luxury tented units benefit from their location beneath the surrounding ebony forest, facilitating cool and airy accommodation shaded from the extremes of midday heat. Both standard and family size en-suite tents accommodate a maximum of 24 total guests, ensuring an intimate stay for all. Kiri Camp benefits from its unique location within the NG32 Concession, not only for the bountiful game viewing and water-bound activities inherent to its location, but for the additional activities permitted to the private concession such as spotlight lit evening game drives.

Jao Camp

Camp Jao offers a truly unique and well rounded safari experience, utilising the surrounding Okavango landscape to its maximum potential with a host of exciting activities. Accommodation is built from locally sourced and recyclable materials, luxurious by even the highest standards, with an array of modern furnishings and lavish features such as a private plunge pool and air-conditioning. All inclusive food and beverages will keep you lavishly sustained while embarking on a host of land, sea and air based game viewing activities, while in-camp facilities such as a bar, pool, spa, gym and library will keep you thoroughly occupied in-between. Complimentary internet access is available in-camp, and families with children age 13 and older are warmly welcome.

Gomoti Plains Camp

Gomoti Plains Camp is situated within a community run concession within the NG32 area on the edge of the Gomoti river system southeast of the Okavango Delta. The Gomoti tree is locally known as the water fig and grows alongside waterways in the Okavango delta. It’s a smallish tree which sometimes grows no bigger than a bush. The area is known for its large concentrations of wildlife which thrive on the Gomoti plains and waterways, considered to be among the most bountiful and consistent areas for wildlife sighting in all Northern Botswana. Gomoti trees line the waterways and provide excellent cover for nesting water birds such as herons and storks. The camp has 10 luxury tents which include 2 luxury family tents and 8 luxury double tents, all with en-suite bathrooms and shower facilities.

Gomoti Private Camp

Gomoti Private Camp is situated within a community run concession within the NG32 area on the edge of the Gomoti river system south-east of the Okavango Delta. Unlike its sister camp Gomoti Plains Camp, Gomoti Private is available for exclusive bookings only. The area is known for its large concentrations of wildlife which thrive on the Gomoti plains and waterways, considered to be among the most bountiful and consistent areas for wildlife sighting in Northern Botswana. Gomoti trees line the waterways and provide excellent cover for nesting water birds such as herons and storks.

Chitabe Lediba

Chitabe Lediba shares the same island as its closely situated parent camp Chitabe Camp, all be it with a smaller, more intimate presence, making it the ideal destination for small groups and families. Lediba – once a lagoon, is now a watering hole frequented by scores of exotic game and wildlife, providing an optimum location for casual game viewing. Beyond the camp, Okavango and Kalahari landscapes merge to form rich and varied habitats. Five guest tents comprise the total accommodation at Chitabe Camp, two of which are family tents, all decorated and furnished in a classical yet intricate safari style.

Chitabe Camp

Chitabe’s location places it at the heart of a diverse and intricate array of habitats, resulting in Chitabe being one of the most renown territories in all of Botswana. Experienced, passionate guides are inspired by the intricate and dynamic landscapes to deliver wildlife experiences few other locations can hope to match. Eight elevated, Meru-style guest tents provide the ultimate in luxury safari accommodation, while a stroll along the elevated boardwalks connecting them to the main area is a safari experience in and of itself. Day and night drives and guided walks showcase the varied wildlife and landscapes of the Okavango margins.

Magashi

Situated in the diverse and productive north-eastern corner of Akagera National Park, Magashi overlooks the stunning Lake Rwanyakazinga and offers guests views of the scenic savannah in all its glory. Established in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and African Parks, the camp demonstrates their commitment to pioneering sustainable and authentic ecotourism in Rwanda. Their core Purpose here is to help conserve Rwanda’s last protected savannah ecosystem, and species like black rhino and the rare and elusive shoebill; furthermore, their presence in Akagera National Park will contribute towards enabling it to become economically self-sufficient for the first time. Guests who stay here can witness the stunning work in place and take part in activities that celebrate the surroundings such as boating, game drives and birding.

Kuthengo Camp

Nestled on the banks of the Shire River, under the shade of the ancient Boabab trees is Kuthengo Camp in Liwonde National Park, Malawi. There you can wake up with to birdsong in your own safari tent filled with luxurious features, like an outdoor shower and air-conditioning. Whatever time of year, Liwonde is a treasure trove of natural sights ready for you to savour. And after all the sights, you can head back to camp and enjoy delicious meals under the stars, and a nightcap round the campfire as you retell the magical moments of your day. Unspoilt and unpopulated, the wilderness around Kuthengo Camp allows you to escape from it all and find yourself in the true heart of nature, as you spot creatures big and small from your own private viewing deck looking out across the water. Here nature rules the plains, and you can sit back and bask in the glory of its kingdom.

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