
4 Rivers Camp
4 Rivers Camp is a Classic Safari Camp overlooking the permanent Tsum Tsum River, an untouched wilderness in The Okavango Delta, Botswana
Hidden for decades behind deep water crossings and ancient bush paths, the fabled Tsum Tsum floodplains were once accessible only to a handful of seasoned hunters and their trackers. That changed in 2023 with the opening of a dedicated airstrip - finally unveiling the last truly untouched region of the Okavango Delta.
4 Rivers Camp sits on the banks of the remote Tsum Tsum River, at the very source of the legendary four crossings. This is one of the most diverse and wild corners of the Delta - where wetlands, river channels, open floodplains, and forested islands converge.
Untamed Safari Territory:
To the west, wide floodplains offer open spaces for off-road game drives and tracking predators across firm ground. To the east, the Tsum Tsum River creates a labyrinth of marshlands and islands perfect for mokoro excursions and walking safaris — a specialty of the camp. Directly in front of camp is Maboa Island, a wooded haven ideal for guided bush walks and birdwatching.
Camp Features & Accommodation:
4 Rivers is intimate and immersive, designed for those who want to explore the wilder side of the Delta without sacrificing comfort.
8 Tented Suites + 1 Family Suite include:
Elevated private decks with river views
Spacious lounge with armchairs, ceiling fan, writing desk
Tea/coffee station, international multi-plugs & USB chargers
En-suite bathroom with double vanity, indoor & outdoor showers, flushing toilet
Mosquito nets, insect repellent, digital safe, spare blankets
Yoga mats available on request
Beds configurable as super-king or twin (all extra-length)
Charging points suitable for sleep apnea machines (no hair dryers)
Lighting is available 24/7, ensuring both comfort and safety in this remote wilderness setting.
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8 Tents & 1 Family Tent
Children aged 6+ welcome
Swimming Pool
Solar power with back up generators
WiFi (limited)
Mokoros on The Delta
Helicopter rides (payable)
Off-road tracking
Night Drives
Game Drives
Nature Walks
Full board with local soft and alcoholic drinks
Return local airstrip transfers
Secret Season: Apr-May
Shoulder Season: Jun & Oct
Flood Season: Jul-Sept
Green Season: Dec-early Apr








































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rates | inclusions & exclusions:
4 Rivers Camp

Accommodation with all meals & local beverages (alcoholic & non-alcoholic, complimentary laundry, game viewing activities, emergency evacuation cover, meet & greet from local airstrip.
Offers available on this safari camp/Lodge:





Why this Camp..?
(According to Google Reviews)
4 Rivers Camp, located in Botswana's Kwara Reserve, generally receives positive reviews for its luxurious tents, attentive staff, excellent guiding, and abundant wildlife sightings. Guests highlight the beautiful setting overlooking a permanent channel, the comfortable and well-equipped tents, and the delicious food. While some guests experienced less frequent wildlife sightings, others reported excellent predator sightings, including lions, wild dogs, and even a leopard. The camp also offers activities like mokoro rides and guided nature walks.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Luxurious Accommodations:The camp features spacious and well-appointed tents, offering a comfortable and luxurious safari experience.
Excellent Guiding and Staff:Visitors consistently praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides and trackers, who enhance the overall safari experience.
Abundant Wildlife Sightings:While some guests experienced fewer sightings than others, many reported excellent encounters with various animals, including lions, wild dogs, sable antelope, and elephants.
Beautiful Setting:The camp's location in the Okavango Delta provides stunning views and opportunities to observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
Activities:4 Rivers offers mokoro rides and guided nature walks, allowing guests to experience the Delta from different perspectives.

















































































