Safari Camps in Botswana
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Central Kalahari
Tau Pan Camp
Tau Pan isn’t just a safari — it’s a deep dive into the essence of the Kalahari Desert, where silence hums, the sands shimmer, and the wilderness holds ancient secrets. Located in the heart of Botswana’s Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) — the largest game reserve in Africa — Tau Pan Camp is the first and only permanent safari lodge in this remote and pristine landscape.
Perched on a ridge of an ancient sand dune, the camp overlooks the iconic Tau Pan (meaning "Lion Pan" in Setswana), home to a permanent waterhole frequented by the legendary black-maned Kalahari lions. The haunting echo of their roar is a signature of this vast, arid wilderness.
A Camp Rooted in Culture and Conservation:
This is the ancestral homeland of the San (Bushmen) people, whose deep knowledge of the land enriches every walk and drive. Guided by Bushmen trackers, guests can explore the desert through ancient eyes — uncovering survival secrets, hidden tubers beneath the sand, and animal tracks etched into the dust.
The nearby Deception Valley — made famous by Delia and Mark Owens in Cry of the Kalahari — adds historical and ecological depth to your stay, showcasing how life thrives in what appears to be a barren land.
Wildlife and Seasonal Wonders:
The Kalahari is full of surprises. What may appear still and empty quickly reveals oryx moving like desert royalty, cheetahs darting through golden grass, and springbok leaping across the plains. In summer (November–March), the rains transform the area into wildflower-dotted grasslands teeming with migrating wildlife and the predators that follow.
Accommodation & Comfort:
Tau Pan Camp offers 8 spacious suites and 1 family suite, all custom-built for desert living under traditional thatch roofs. Insulated walls help keep the interiors cool in summer and warm in winter, while solar power supports the camp’s commitment to sustainability.
Each suite features:
A private viewing deck with seating and panoramic views of the Tau Pan waterhole
Spacious interiors with lounge area, armchairs, ceiling fan, and a writing desk
Tea/coffee facilities and a charging station with international multi-plugs
En-suite bathroom with double vanity, indoor and outdoor showers, flushing toilet, hot and cold water, and soft gowns for comfort
Why Choose Tau Pan?
The first permanent camp in the CKGR, offering exclusivity and authenticity
Incredible year-round game viewing in a lesser-explored region
Expertly guided nature walks with San Bushmen trackers
Exceptional stargazing, unpolluted night skies, and the hum of the desert
A serene, off-grid escape with just 9 rooms — perfect for travelers seeking solitude and soulful connection to nature
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Botswana

Chobe
Linyanti Bushcamp
Nestled on the remote banks of the Linyanti Marsh, Linyanti Bush Camp offers a serene and exclusive base from which to explore one of Botswana’s most wildlife-rich regions. This intimate tented camp is set within a private concession, far from the crowds, where guests can enjoy a deeply personal safari experience surrounded by nature.
The Linyanti Marsh—a vital water source during the dry season—is a magnet for wildlife and one of the most sought-after destinations in Northern Botswana. It’s particularly renowned for its large elephant herds, especially during the winter months, as well as frequent sightings of lion, leopard, wild dog, buffalo, sable, roan, and the elusive sitatunga and red lechwe.
The camp features just six spacious luxury tented suites, each with en-suite bathrooms and a private deck overlooking the ever-changing wetlands. Elevated communal areas include a cozy lounge, library bar, and dining space, all designed to maximize views and create a welcoming atmosphere. The plunge pool offers a refreshing way to relax while soaking in the tranquility of the Linyanti landscape.
A diverse range of safari activities allows guests to explore the area by day and night game drives, walking safaris, and—when water levels permit—seasonal mokoro excursions. Between April and November, guests can also enjoy a 30-minute scenic helicopter flight, offering a rare aerial perspective of this pristine wilderness.
Birding is exceptional year-round, with a wide variety of wetland and savanna species, making Linyanti Bush Camp ideal for both seasoned birders and nature lovers alike. Whether you're watching elephants gather at the marsh, gliding silently through channels in a mokoro, or soaring above the wetlands by helicopter, Linyanti Bush Camp delivers an unforgettable, authentic safari experience in one of Botswana’s last great wildernesses.
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Botswana

Chobe
Linyanti Expeditions Camp
Tucked away in a private concession bordering Botswana’s iconic Chobe National Park, Linyanti Expeditions invites guests to experience the romance and raw beauty of a pioneer-style safari. Designed for those seeking authenticity and adventure, this seasonal camp blends old-world charm with modern comfort in a setting that feels truly wild and untouched.
With only six luxury tented suites, the camp offers an intimate, personalized experience. Each tent features en-suite bathrooms with safari-style rain showers and a standout feature: the ‘star suite’—a private, mesh-enclosed gazebo extension that allows guests to sleep under the stars, surrounded by the sounds of the African night, while still within the safety and comfort of their suite.
The camp’s design evokes a sense of community and connection to nature. Two canvas-covered main areas serve as a dining space with an open kitchen and a relaxed lounge area, both overlooking the vast and serene Linyanti Wetlands. At the heart of it all is the campfire, where guests gather to share stories, sip drinks, and enjoy the incredible stargazing that only a remote wilderness can offer.
Linyanti Expeditions focuses on walking safaris, led by expert guides who reveal the intricacies of the bush, from tracking big game to discovering the region’s unique flora and birdlife. The Chobe Enclave is rich in wildlife, including large herds of elephants and buffalo, offering thrilling and immersive encounters on foot and by vehicle.
Whether you’re sipping coffee at sunrise with elephants on the horizon or dining by firelight after a day of exploration, Linyanti Expeditions delivers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Botswana’s wild north—a rare chance to reconnect with nature, and yourself.
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Botswana

Chobe
Linyanti Ebony Camp
Built on raised decking with sweeping views over the Linyanti Marsh, Linyanti Ebony is a secluded and intimate safari camp designed for families, small groups, or those seeking an exclusive-use safari experience in Northern Botswana. With only three luxury tented suites and one spacious two-bedroom family suite, the camp offers comfort, privacy, and a strong sense of connection to the surrounding wilderness.
The luxury family suite features a generous lounge, an expansive private deck, and an en-suite bathroom complete with a roll-top bath and walk-in shower—perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Child specialist guides curate exciting and age-appropriate activities for kids, making this one of the region’s most family-friendly safari experiences.
The main camp area includes a relaxed lounge and dining tent, a plunge pool, cosy fire circle, and a boma—ideal for evening storytelling and shared family moments under the stars.
The Linyanti Marsh, a key water source during the dry season, draws an incredible concentration of wildlife. Guests can expect exceptional birding, and regular sightings of elephants, buffalo, zebra, and predators like lion, leopard, and wild dog. Rarer species such as sitatunga, red lechwe, sable, and roan antelope are also frequently spotted in the area.
Activities include day and night game drives, mokoro excursions (water levels permitting), and with a minimum 3-night stay, guests enjoy a 20-minute scenic helicopter flight (April–November), offering a dramatic aerial view of this untouched landscape.
Whether you're seeking a peaceful family safari or a private wilderness retreat, Linyanti Ebony delivers a truly personal and immersive experience in one of Botswana’s most spectacular regions.
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Botswana

Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
Meno a Kwena Camp
Perched high above the Boteti River, Meno a Kwena offers a safari experience where the wilderness comes to you. From its unique clifftop location, guests enjoy front-row views of elephants, zebra, wildebeest, and more — all without leaving the comfort of camp.
Where Comfort Meets the Wild
Just under two hours by road from Maun, Meno a Kwena is ideal for families, groups, or first-time safari travellers seeking something a little different. This is not a place of private butlers or gold-plated luxury. Instead, the camp offers authentic charm, thoughtful simplicity, and one of the best natural theatres in Botswana.
Each of the ten canvas tents is positioned to make the most of the views. Expect classically styled interiors with locally woven fabrics, colonial touches, and vibrant accents. All tents are ensuite, and two family units offer interleading rooms – one with three beds, the other with two – designed with children in mind.
A Front-Row Seat to Nature
At Meno a Kwena, the safari never really stops. Wildlife comes to the river below camp throughout the day, offering spectacular sightings right from your veranda or the lounge. The camp’s signature floating photographic hide gives guests a water-level view just metres from drinking animals — a dream for photographers and naturalists alike. With comfortable seating, a bar, and picnic facilities, the hide is perfect for long, quiet observation.
Activities to Explore
While you could spend your entire stay watching the river below, there’s plenty more to discover beyond the camp:
Guided walks with San bushmen offer insight into traditional knowledge and desert survival
Game drives take you in search of desert-adapted species such as springbok, oryx, and the elusive brown hyena
Day trips to the Makgadikgadi Pans reveal surreal salt flats and wide, open horizons
Seasonal boat trips offer a different perspective of the Boteti River
Birdwatchers will find a rich mix of bush, desert, and waterbird species — from Verreaux’s eagle-owl to flocks of flamingos
A Natural Spectacle: The Zebra Migration
One of the most extraordinary features of Meno a Kwena is its position along the path of Africa’s second-largest zebra migration. Each year, over 30,000 zebra and wildebeest travel from the Makgadikgadi salt pans to the Boteti River, followed closely by predators including lion, leopard, cheetah, and wild dog. It’s a powerful, dramatic event — and you’re perfectly placed to witness it.
Meaningful Travel
By choosing Meno a Kwena, you’re helping to support ongoing conservation initiatives and community projects in Moreamaoto Village, just across the river. The camp is actively involved in programs that mitigate human-wildlife conflict and promote sustainable tourism practices.
The Heart of the Experience
In the main lounge and dining tents, guests will find shelves of books, antique artefacts, and a carved crocodile sculpture — a nod to the camp’s name, which translates as "teeth of the crocodile." Outside, a naturally sculpted rock pool provides a welcome place to cool off, with uninterrupted views of the animals drinking below.
This is not a safari you’ll soon forget. At Meno a Kwena, the game viewing is effortless, the atmosphere is unpretentious, and the connection to nature is immediate and unforgettable.
Meno a Kwena – Where the Wild Comes to You
For those who seek authenticity over opulence, and discovery over luxury, Meno a Kwena offers an unparalleled gateway into Botswana’s wilderness — simple, soulful, and spectacular.
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Botswana

Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
Nxai Pan Camp
Nxai Pan Camp is the only permanent camp in Nxai Pan National Park, offering front-row access to the Makgadikgadi zebra migration, ancient baobabs, and the deep cultural heritage of the San Bushmen. From December to March, rains transform the arid landscape into lush grasslands, drawing thousands of zebra in Africa’s second-largest migration, followed closely by predators.
This stark and beautiful wilderness is also home to steady elephant herds, springbok, and gemsbok. Game viewing happens year-round at the camp’s waterhole, which can be seen from your private deck or the main lodge. Activities include guided walks with San Bushmen to learn traditional survival skills and excursions to Baines’ Baobabs - timeless trees painted in 1862 and unchanged since David Livingstone’s day.
The camp’s open-plan design and bleached decor reflect the surrounding salt pans. Eight suites and one family suite offer private decks, indoor and outdoor showers, spacious lounges, and clear views of the plains. A raised swimming pool deck, firepit, and solar-powered comfort complete the experience. Activities are limited to national park hours and follow strict conservation practices - no off-road driving, just uninterrupted connection to this ancient land.
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Botswana

Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
Jack's Camp
In a world of African safaris, Jack’s Camp stands alone. Revered for decades as a pioneer of luxury in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, this iconic camp blends timeless 1940s safari style with indulgent comfort, all set against one of the most surreal landscapes on Earth.
Classic Campaign Style Meets Unparalleled Comfort:
Each of the nine guest tents—7 twin and 2 double—is an expansive 270m² oasis of style, adorned with:
Persian and North African rugs
Mahogany campaign furniture
Brass fittings and paraffin lanterns
Over-bed air-conditioning for desert heat
Ensuite bathrooms with indoor/outdoor showers
A private deck with swing beds and plunge pool overlooking the shimmering pans
Step inside to discover Natural History Museum curios, hand-carved beds, and global textiles curated by the Bousfield family, creating an atmosphere both scholarly and soulful.
The Heart of Camp:
The camp’s central mess tent is a destination in itself. It features:
A 36-seater vintage dining table from an 1820s officer’s mess
A curated Natural History Museum and library
Antique pool table
Afternoon treats from the nomadic Persian tea tent
A boutique shop filled with unique keepsakes
Outdoors, relax in the only swimming pool pavilion of its kind in Africa—a welcome retreat from the desert sun.
While Jack’s Camp embodies safari elegance, it’s also the launchpad for authentic desert exploration:
Guided walks with Zu’/hoasi bushmen, revealing survival skills and desert ecology
Habituated meerkat encounters, the result of long-term research partnerships
Game drives in search of rare and elusive desert species, including:
Brown hyena (only ~8,000 left worldwide)
Aardwolves, bat-eared foxes, honey badgers, black-maned lions, aardvarks, and more
Gemsbok, springbok, black-backed jackals, and even the occasional elephant
The Makgadikgadi is stark and surreal—a land of silence and scale, mystery and magic. Jack’s Camp invites you to experience it in style that’s unmatched, with hospitality that’s heartfelt, and adventures that are unforgettable.
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Botswana

Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
Camp Kalahari
Tucked beneath palms and acacias on Brown Hyena Island, Camp Kalahari is the charming, understated sibling of Jack’s and San Camp. With 12 Meru-style canvas tents (including family options with interconnecting bathrooms), it’s an ideal base for couples, families, and small groups looking to explore the otherworldly Makgadikgadi Salt Pans.
Expect simple yet stylish comforts: four-poster beds, Moroccan rugs, alfresco ensuite bathrooms, and a communal lounge and dining area filled with colonial antiques and African character. Meals are served family-style, and a thatched swimming pool offers welcome relief during hot afternoons – just beware of the occasional elephant drop-in!
Adventures include:
Quad biking across the pans
Guided bush walks with Zu’/hoasi bushmen
Visits to a habituated meerkat colony (they may use you as a lookout!)
Opportunities to spot rare wildlife like brown hyenas, aardwolves, and bat-eared foxes, plus migrating zebra, wildebeest, and the predators that follow them. With minimal electricity and lantern-lit evenings, Camp Kalahari invites you to unplug and embrace the serenity and surreal beauty of the Kalahari desert.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Khwai Leadwood Camp
Set within the Okavango Delta's community-run Khwai Concession, this beautiful experience is tucked under the trees on the edge of the Khwai River. This river is all that separates the iconic Moremi Game Reserve and the concession, with hippos, elephants and even lions crossing over from time to time. Watching these animals manoeuvre through the water is an exceptional experience for even the most travelled safari veterans.
The elegantly designed experience hosts six luxury tented suites and one amazing family tented suite, keeping in line with the intimate and exclusive wilderness experience. The lodge effortlessly bridges the gap between luxury accommodation and feeling like you're in the great African outdoors. Woven baskets, beaded decor, and modern elements create an authentic yet contemporary African style.
During the day, guests can enjoy game drives, walking safaris and mokoro safaris (water levels permitting) in search of Africa's big attractions, including lion, cheetah, leopard, wild dog, elephant, buffalo, hippo and giraffe. An additional virtue of this area is that guests can head off on night drives and get up-close and personal experience with some of Africa's nocturnal and more elusive animals.
Khwai's biggest drawcard is undoubtedly the plentiful and extraordinary wildlife - you'll never be bored here! Adventure and relaxation are on offer as guests live out their ultimate safari experience - from setting off on a morning walking safari to enjoying a gin and tonic overlooking the beautiful Khwai River.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Elephant Pan Camp
Nestled in the sandy mopane forests of the drier interior of the Khwai Private Reserve, Elephant Pan is an unpretentious yet wildly rewarding safari camp designed for guests who value authentic wildlife experiences over extravagance. With its star feature – a bustling waterhole just meters from camp – Elephant Pan places you at the epicenter of Botswana’s elephant kingdom.
Elephant Pan is a laid-back, eco-conscious camp that offers a front-row seat to dramatic wildlife activity. It’s the kind of place where you can literally wake up to the sound of trumpeting elephants, spend siesta hours watching herds splash about at the waterhole, and fall asleep with antelope grazing just beyond your tent walls.
The camp offers eight comfortable canvas tents, each overlooking the waterhole. The design follows a theme of stylish simplicity, with twin beds that can be converted into doubles, mosquito netting, solar-powered lighting and plug points, and ensuite bathrooms with constant hot water from gas geysers. Inside, you’ll find practical amenities like an electronic safe, luggage rack, and wardrobe – just enough to make you feel at home without distracting from the wilderness just outside.
At the heart of camp lies the dining deck and lounge area – a relaxed space where you can enjoy your meals while keeping an eye on the waterhole. There’s also a swimming pool perfect for a midday cool-down as elephants and other wildlife gather below. In the evenings, guests gravitate to the open-air boma for drinks and fireside chatter under the stars. Once night falls, the waterhole is lit up, allowing for thrilling nocturnal game viewing that feels straight out of a nature documentary.
Khwai Private Reserve is known as one of Botswana’s most wildlife-dense areas. With Chobe National Park just to the north and no fences between, wildlife roams freely into the reserve, making sightings both frequent and dramatic. Elephants are everywhere – some say 7,000 live in the region, though estimates go even higher. The area’s rich ecosystems also attract herds of buffalo and zebra, giraffe, hippos, and a wide variety of antelope species, including the rare roan and sable.
But it’s not just about the big herbivores. Khwai is a predator hotspot, and the guides at Elephant Pan know every inch of this territory. They’ll take you deep into the bush in search of lions on the move, leopards slinking through trees, and even rarer sightings of cheetah and African wild dogs. The birdlife here is also impressive, with colorful and rare species delighting even the most experienced twitchers.
Elephant Pan is perfect for travelers looking for a raw, real connection with the African bush. It isn’t flashy – and that’s exactly the point. It’s a place where nature comes first, where your days are filled with unforgettable wildlife moments, and your nights are spent beneath starry skies with nothing but the sound of elephants in the dark.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Little Sable Camp
Tucked away in the wildlife-rich Khwai Private Reserve, Little Sable is a camp with charm in spades. The smaller sister to the celebrated Sable Alley, it delivers all the magic of a classic Okavango Delta safari – but with a more intimate, laid-back feel. If you're after an authentic safari experience wrapped in comfort and warm hospitality, this little camp should be high on your list.
With just eight traditional safari tents, Little Sable offers a cosy, personalised retreat in the wild. Each tent is a thoughtfully designed haven, complete with large king-sized (or twin) beds, writing desks, ensuite bathrooms with both indoor and outdoor showers, and private decks overlooking the open grasslands. It’s the kind of place where you can retreat between game drives to watch zebras or elephants wander past your room.
At the heart of the camp is a relaxed lounge and dining area, set beneath thatch and finished with a subtle mix of old-world English charm and African creativity. Wide decks lead out to a fire pit that’s the perfect spot for morning coffee or a sundowner G&T. And during the heat of the day, it’s not unusual to see wildlife passing right by as you relax with a book or binoculars in hand.
Days at Little Sable are full of variety. Game drives explore the diverse landscapes of Khwai – from shimmering wetlands to open plains – with expert guides who bring the bush to life. Guests can also experience the Delta by mokoro (dugout canoe), boat, or even on foot, discovering a different side of the ecosystem each day.
The wildlife here is superb. Elephants and buffalo roam in large numbers, while big cats like lion, leopard and cheetah are regularly seen stalking the treelines. On the floodplains, red lechwe splash through the shallows and hippos jostle for territory in deep pools. Rarer sightings are also possible – from sable and roan antelope to honey badgers, serval cats, and the elusive pangolin. And for bird lovers, the skies are alive with species like giant eagle owls, lilac-breasted rollers, and saddle-billed storks.
Little Sable manages to combine everything that makes a safari unforgettable: beautiful landscapes, exceptional wildlife, and a camp atmosphere that feels both special and familiar. It’s comfortable, stylish in a subtle way, and deeply rooted in its wild surroundings. Best of all, it offers fantastic value for such an iconic Delta experience.
Whether you’re watching elephants from your deck, swapping stories around the fire, or drifting silently through the reeds in a mokoro, Little Sable delivers the kind of soul-stirring moments that define a true African safari.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Duke's Camp
Tucked into the heart of the northern Okavango Delta, Duke’s Camp offers a deeply evocative safari experience, balancing vintage elegance with the raw beauty of Botswana’s premier wildlife region. Where the fabled Jack’s Camp draws its essence from the arid Makgadikgadi, Duke’s takes full inspiration from the crystal-clear channels and lush grasslands of the Delta – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Camp
Duke’s Camp is a permanent tented safari lodge nestled beneath towering ebony and leadwood trees, perched on raised wooden decks that provide both panoramic views and a sense of seclusion. With just eight luxurious safari suites, the camp guarantees intimacy and privacy in a pristine wilderness teeming with life.Safari Tents:
Design: Vintage safari charm with Persian rugs, four-poster beds, and rich textiles.
Amenities: Spacious en-suite bathrooms with brass fittings, private decks, and elegant campaign-style furniture.
Views: Each tent is carefully positioned for spectacular views of the Delta, with common sightings of elephants and red lechwe from your deck.
Main Camp Features:
Mess Tent: A celebration of old-world safari glamour with carved tables, antique décor, and a well-stocked bar.
Dining: Lavish meals served under ebony trees or in the dining tent, featuring three-course dinners, crystal glassware, and antique silver.
Atmosphere: Quiet luxury that evokes a bygone era while immersing guests in the surrounding wilderness.
Wildlife & Activities:
Set on a vast private concession, Duke’s Camp boasts some of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the Delta. Game drives, mokoro (dugout canoe) safaris, and boating excursions offer close encounters with:
Big Game: Elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, African wild dog, red lechwe, and more.
Birdlife: Over 350 species, including rarities like the Pel’s fishing-owl, wattled crane, and carmine bee-eater.
Predators: Exceptional opportunities to spot lion prides, leopards, and elusive carnivores like serval and caracal.
Ideal for safari connoisseurs seeking a mix of style, privacy, and premier game viewing. Expert guiding by seasoned professionals deeply versed in Delta ecology and bushcraft. Perfect for photographers, birders, and wildlife lovers who want front-row access to one of Africa’s richest ecosystems.Whether you’re quietly observing elephants from your private deck or sipping a sundowner under an ancient leadwood tree, Duke’s Camp offers a soulful, deeply authentic safari — with all the elegance of a bygone era.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Pom Pom Camp
Pom Pom Camp has always carried a bit of mystery with it. Some say its name is rooted in Phokoje, the Setswana word for “jackal,” reflecting the camp’s playful energy. Others believe it’s inspired by the shape of the island, a local plant, or the soft, peaty soils that define the Delta. Whatever the true origin, one thing is certain: Pom Pom has become one of the Delta’s most loved safari secrets - known for its unpretentious charm, excellent game viewing, and that timeless Okavango feel.
In its early days, Pom Pom was a humble hideaway for adventurous spirits seeking a raw and immersive safari experience. Today, it remains true to that legacy. Set around a hippo-filled lagoon and shaded by tall trees teeming with birdlife, the camp blends nostalgic safari tradition with just the right amount of comfort.
This is a camp for purists and romantics - for those who want to walk softly, drive off-road, and feel completely immersed in nature. Think leopards slinking through the trees, wild dogs racing across the floodplains, elephants wading into sunsets, and starlit evenings by the fire, swapping stories with fellow travellers.
Activities at Pom Pom shift with the rhythm of the Delta. Year-round, guests can enjoy game drives, night safaris, and walking explorations. During the annual flood season (May to September), mokoro excursions and boat safaris offer a water-based window into this unique ecosystem - floating silently through channels lined with reeds and lilies.
The camp is small and intimate, offering just eight classic Tented Suites and one spacious Family Suite. Each is raised on wooden decking and offers beautiful views of the lagoon and surrounding Delta. Inside, canvas walls and wooden floors blend rustic charm with soft luxury. Guests enjoy private decks with outdoor seating, a cosy lounge area, ceiling fans, and thoughtful touches like writing desks, USB and international plug points, tea and coffee stations, and open storage space. En-suite bathrooms feature flushing toilets, double vanities, and open-air showers, while one suite includes a romantic outdoor bathtub - perfect for honeymooners or those chasing golden hour in style.
The main area - a thatched, open-sided lounge, dining, and bar space - is the social heart of camp, where days end with drinks around the firepit, and wildlife sightings are relived with laughter. There’s also a swimming pool for cooling off in the midday heat, a small safari shop, and complimentary laundry services. Powered by solar with a backup generator, Pom Pom offers limited Wi-Fi connectivity - just enough to stay in touch, but not enough to distract you from the moment.
More than a camp, Pom Pom is a feeling - laidback, wild, and endlessly captivating. It’s the kind of place that stays with you long after you’ve left, echoing like a jackal’s call across the floodplain.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Khwai Lediba Camp
Set along the meandering banks of the Khwai River in Botswana’s Khwai Concession, Khwai Lediba offers an intimate and eco-conscious safari experience just outside Moremi National Park—the oldest protected section of the Okavango Delta and one of its most wildlife-rich regions.
Accommodating up to 16 guests, the camp features six luxury tented suites and one family suite, each with indoor and outdoor showers, private decks, and contemporary furnishings that blend seamlessly with the surrounding wilderness. Think luxurious bedding, natural textures, and views that bring the delta right to your doorstep.
The main area is designed for both relaxation and connection, featuring a pool, a dining area with an open kitchen, and a bar with sunken lounge seating—all shaded by ancient sycamore and leadwood trees and overlooking the river. Enjoy a cold beer, local wines, and al fresco meals while watching elephants, hippos, or predators pass by on the opposite bank.
Game viewing here is exceptional, with regular sightings of lion, leopard, elephant, giraffe, and wild dog. Activities include morning, afternoon, and night drives, as well as walking safaris and mokoro excursions, depending on water levels.
For those interested in community connection, guests are invited to visit the Khwai Village preschool, supported through the camp's Foundation, offering a meaningful look into local life and conservation-driven empowerment. Whether you're seeking thrilling wildlife encounters, tranquil river views, or cultural engagement, Khwai Lediba offers a luxurious yet grounded safari in one of Botswana’s most iconic wilderness areas.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Moremi Crossing Camp
Moremi Crossing is a place where the wild heart of the Okavango beats just a little louder. Perched along the edge of Ntswi Island, the camp sits beneath a canopy of riverine forest -towering palms and ancient hardwoods that provide shade, serenity, and sanctuary to some of the Delta’s most elusive creatures, including the rarely seen Pel’s fishing owl.
From this timeless setting, Moremi Crossing offers one of the Delta’s most complete safari experiences. With access to both water and land-based activities, guests can glide silently through the papyrus in a mokoro, set out on foot across Chief’s Island in search of big game, or venture into the Gunn’s Private Concession on thrilling off-road game drives. The camp’s spirit is rooted in discovery -of wildlife, of wild places, and of self.
Built to embrace the natural rise and fall of the flood, the camp practically floats above the Boro River. Its central crescent-shaped structure, raised on stilts, houses open-air dining and lounge areas that command sweeping views across the water. From the moment you arrive, the landscape wraps around you—elephants grazing on the floodplain, red lechwe bounding through the reeds, and Delta breezes whispering through the trees.
The camp offers 14 beautifully appointed Tented Suites, along with one spacious Family Suite and a romantic Honeymoon Tent. Each canvas room is elevated on a private wooden deck and faces the seasonal floodplain, offering uninterrupted views and a strong sense of immersion in the surrounding wilderness. Inside, you’ll find a spacious lounge area with soft armchairs, a ceiling fan, and a writing desk for journaling your sightings. Tea and coffee-making facilities are provided, as well as USB charging ports and open wardrobe space for convenience.
The en-suite bathrooms are elegantly designed, with flushing toilets, double vanity basins, and refreshing outdoor showers that let you rinse off beneath the stars. The Honeymoon Tent adds an extra layer of indulgence with a romantic outdoor bathtub overlooking the water - a perfect setting for a soak at sunset.
At night, lanterns light the pathways as the camp settles into its quiet rhythm. The sounds of the Delta come alive - frogs chirping, distant hippos grunting, and the occasional roar of a lion rolling across the floodplain. Moremi Crossing is more than just a camp; it’s an invitation to step into the story of the Okavango and make it your own.
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Botswana

Okavango Delta
Kwara Camp
If you crave an immersive, exclusive, and truly diverse safari experience, Kwara Camp is your ultimate destination.
Set in the heart of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, this iconic camp offers exceptional wildlife diversity in the game-rich Kwara Private Concession, which shares permanent waterways with the famed Moremi Game Reserve. From thrilling game drives through untamed bush to peaceful mokoro excursions and motorboat cruises through papyrus-lined channels, Kwara offers a rich mix of activities. And when the sun sets? The adventure continues with night drives, because the predators don’t rest - and neither should you.
One of the Delta’s most beloved safari destinations, Kwara Camp has a storied legacy. Known for high concentrations of game and an authentic safari ethos, it built a reputation among seasoned safari-goers and guides alike. The newly reborn Kwara raises the bar with elevated luxury while staying true to its roots.
Design That Disappears into the Wild:
Designed to blend seamlessly into its surroundings, the camp's architecture enhances rather than intrudes on the natural beauty. Think canvas roofing, open-sided spaces, and a warm, central fireplace set in the sand—perfect for sunrise breakfasts and sundowner drinks.
At a Glance – Facilities & Features
9 elegant suites, each with:
Private viewing deck
Spacious lounge with ceiling fan, writing desk, and yoga mats
Indoor and outdoor showers, ball-and-claw bathtub, double vanities
Gowns, slippers, and luxury amenities2 secluded swimming pools, each with a stocked bar, bathroom, and coffee station
Safari shop and reference library
100% solar-powered with backup generator
Complimentary laundry service
Limited Wi-Fi (for digital detox vibes)
Adults only (18+), no family or children’s rooms.
Whether you're tracking lions by day or soaking in your tub under the stars by night, Kwara Camp is for those who seek the real Delta - raw, refined, and unforgettable.
From £1,105pppn












From £1,105pppn
Botswana

Okavango Delta
Atzaro Okavango Camp
Welcome to Atzaró Okavango Camp, a premier eco-luxury safari destination in the heart of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by lush palm islands and vibrant delta vegetation, this exclusive camp offers the perfect blend of sustainable living and sophisticated comfort, where savanna meets delta in a truly unforgettable wilderness experience.
From the moment you arrive—by scenic helicopter transfer—you’re immersed in one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes. With year-round sightings of elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, and red lechwe, the camp promises exceptional wildlife encounters for nature lovers and safari enthusiasts alike.
Atzaró Okavango is designed to integrate seamlessly with its surroundings, drawing inspiration from local culture and powered entirely by solar energy. Each air-conditioned suite features a private plunge pool, Wi-Fi, and spacious interiors for maximum comfort and privacy. Guests can unwind at the wellness spa, stay active in the fully equipped gym, or cool off in the 20m swimming pool, all while taking in breathtaking delta views.
Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or in a group, Atzaró offers a private and personalized experience in a spectacularly remote setting. Here, indulgence meets environmental consciousness—creating a uniquely curated safari escape unlike any other.
Atzaró Okavango Camp is where sustainable luxury comes alive in the wild heart of Botswana.
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From: £505pppn
Botswana

Okavango Delta
Lebala Camp
"Lebala" means "wide open space" in Setswana - and that’s exactly what it offers: endless skies, golden floodplains, and the thrilling sense that you might be the one being watched. Tucked deep into the southern reaches of the Kwando Private Concession, this remote camp gives you exclusive access to over 230,000 hectares of pristine, unfenced wilderness - shared with only one other lodge, Lagoon Camp.
A long-time favorite for serious safari lovers, Lebala is renowned for predator sightings, especially wild dogs and cheetahs, with elephants, lions, leopards, hyenas, and sable antelope also frequenting the area. Off-road and after-dark game drives are led by Kwando’s legendary two-person guiding teams - expert trackers and guides who know the bush like a second skin.
The camp’s eight tented suites and one family suite blend effortlessly into the landscape. Each is raised on wooden decks with mesh windows and sweeping views, allowing you to fall asleep to the sounds of the bush and wake up to elephants on the move.
Camp Highlights:
Panoramic views and total privacy from each tented suite
Indoor & outdoor showers, ball-and-claw bathtubs, and eco-luxury amenities
Main lodge on stilts with lounge, bar, dining, pool, and firepit
Raised viewing hide overlooking the marsh
Complimentary laundry, solar power, and limited Wi-Fi
Unfiltered, immersive safari experiences — no fences, no crowds
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From £885pppn
Botswana

Okavango Delta
4 Rivers Camp
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.
From £740pppn












From £740pppn
Botswana

Okavango Delta
Splash Camp
Set in the heart of the Okavango Delta, Splash Camp is located within the exclusive Kwara Private Concession - a vast wilderness known for its exceptional wildlife, permanent water channels, and varied habitats. This is one of Botswana’s most productive safari regions, offering consistent sightings of lions, leopards, cheetahs, African wild dogs, elephants, and more.
Built around a permanent waterhole, Splash Camp offers front-row seats to the daily drama of the bush — right from your private deck. Antelope, elephants, and predators frequently visit, making it one of the few places where you can enjoy top-tier game viewing without leaving camp.
An Authentic Camp with Modern Comforts:
Splash blends a classic safari feel with contemporary design. The camp is relaxed, intimate, and perfectly in tune with its surroundings. Elevated walkways and thatched main areas offer panoramic views over the pan, while the spacious guest suites provide a balance of privacy and comfort.
Accommodation Features:
10 stylish suites + 2 spacious family rooms
Elevated private decks with waterhole views
En-suite bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers, double vanities, and flushing toilets
Ceiling fans, tea and coffee station, charging points with international plugs
Lounge area, writing desk, and open storage space
Safari Activities:
Morning, afternoon, and night drives (off-road permitted)
Mokoro (dugout canoe) excursions and seasonal boat cruises
Walking safaris with experienced guides
Unrestricted access to Big Five sightings and predator-rich terrain
Splash Camp is the result of decades of wilderness experience, built on a former hunting site that has been transformed into a haven for conservation and low-impact, high-quality safaris. With unmatched access, expert guides, and an immersive atmosphere, it offers one of the Delta’s most rewarding safari experiences.
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From £740pppn
Botswana

Okavango Delta
Lagoon Camp
If Botswana’s safari scene had a secret handshake, Lagoon Camp would be in on it. Quietly iconic and rich with wildlife, this low-key luxury hideout sits along the shady banks of the Kwando River, where elephants wander by and hippos grunt approval from below your deck.
Lagoon is safari with soul — equal parts hardcore predator action and riverfront serenity. Renowned for its dense concentrations of game and big-cat drama, the camp is a top destination for witnessing legendary gatherings of elephants and buffalo, often in herds over a thousand strong. Naturally, where prey gathers, predators follow — and Lagoon has become known for its thrilling lion and wild dog encounters.
Established in the late 1990s, Lagoon was one of the original camps in this pristine, predator-rich wilderness. The terrain shifts from woodlands to seasonal floodplains and secret oxbow lakes, perfect for game drives, walking safaris, and laid-back double-decker boat cruises.
The eight spacious tented suites and one family suite are built for comfort and immersion: private decks, indoor tubs, outdoor showers, and enough space to stretch out with a G&T as the wildlife soundtrack hums around you.
Camp Highlights:
Legendary predator sightings, especially lions and wild dogs
Double-decker boat cruises on the Kwando River
Private decks with views over lagoons or riverfront forest
En-suite bathrooms with ball-and-claw bathtubs & outdoor showers
Elevated lounge, library, bar & dining area under thatch
Viewing deck, pool, and riverside firepit for starlit storytelling
Family-friendly atmosphere with serious safari credibility
Solar-powered with backup generators & complimentary laundry
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