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Location:
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Camp
Okavango is situated on the remote Nxaragha Island in the heart of the
permanent Okavango Delta, assuring a year-round water wilderness
experience.
Access is by charter aircraft
from Maun and Kasane (served by daily road transfers from Victoria Falls)
to the private registered airstrip at Camp Okavango.
Camp Okavango may
also be reached by vehicle or unique boat transfer from Camp Moremi.
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Accommodations:
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22 guests in intimate exclusivity in walk-in East African style safari
tents with private hot showers and waterborne toilets.
Each tent is
exquisitely furnished with a Rhodesian Teak wardrobe, luggage rack,
dressing table, bedside pedestals and traditional directors chairs,
colorful woven rugs, designer linen and matching interior blinds complete
your African hideaway. |
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Facilities:
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Honeymooners
are catered for, and for those who demand the ultimate in exclusivity,
Camp Okavango boasts the "Okavango Suite" where your stay includes private
game viewing facilities.
Unashamed luxury blends with the Africa of yore
in the elegant thatch and lethaka main building which houses a
cocktail bar, lounge and reference library. Adjacent to the main
building is the dining room leading out onto a lovely shaded patio and
outside fireplace. |
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Camp Okavango's silver service dinner served by candelabra is renowned
among knowledgeable Africa travelers.
Shaded
hammocks, reading benches and a delightful sundeck and plunge pool provide
relief during the hot midday hours, whilst an elevated observation
platform affords stunning views of the tranquil floodplains. |
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Game Viewing
& Activities:
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The Okavango delta is renowned for its great natural
beauty and diversity; renowned as a haven for rare species such as the
elusive Sitatunga Antelope; renowned as a birdwatchers paradise with
"specials" such as Pel's Fishing Owl. Camp Okavango is the ideal Okavango
base from which to discover the secrets of this wetland ecosystem.
All gameviewing
activities are conducted by resident naturalist guides and include
exploring the Okavango by canoe and rivercraft on wildlife and
birdwatching expeditions. Guided nature walks on the islands of the Delta
afford an opportunity to track some of the larger species that inhabit
this water wilderness. Fishing for the fighting Tiger Fish, Pike and Bream
is excellent. |
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Rates:
Please contact us for a suggested
itinerary and quote
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