Delta’s Camp Okavango is perfectly situated deep in the heart of the Delta, with year-round access to the enticing waterways that characterise this unique corner of the world. Supremely comfortable and impeccably modern with earthy, natural tones, this beautiful camp is all about space and elevation. Offering pretty walkways and intimate rooms amid the canopy's vegetation, you're assured of the best views as well as some superb bird and wildlife spotting. With conservation in mind, the grand natural timber used here is sustainable, taken from commercial farms as opposed to the surrounding natural environment. The camp also features an extensive solar farm that will provide much of the energy required to run the facilities. All wildlife activities are conducted by excellent professional guides who'll take you through the network of tranquil waterways by motorboat and traditional mokoro canoe, or lead you on amazing nature walks to track game and marvel at the astonishing variety of bird life. You can also relax by the swimming pool while sipping a cocktail, unwind in the library, enjoy elegant dining and sit out on the lovely deck that features a roaring fire on cooler evenings.
Disconnect from the world for a while. Glide in a mokoro canoe across the Okavango Delta. Sleep restfully in a thatched chalet under fine viridian lace, feet facing out towards the Xugana Lagoon. Xugana Island Lodge rises sylvan style out of a canopy of ebony and mangosteen trees, sitting on one of the world's most incredible natural wonders in northern Botswana. A place where reed frogs leap and starlings perch, red lechwe and sitatunga graze in the wetlands and lions share the floodplains with buffalo and elephants. A magical lodge that's rustically elegant, this is a rare chance to stay in a one-of-a-kind water camp. Fish by day and dine communally with fellow guests by night in the open-sided restaurant. Enjoy sundowner South African wines in the enchanting bar and for a matchless experience take a candlelit dinner on the floating pontoon. Attention to detail is divine. A pretty swimming pool nestled in lush gardens, a central boma for shared stories over drinks, a lounge filled with sofas and treasure chests and a wildlife viewing deck stretching out over the water for more of those stunning views. Expect day and night game drives (seasonal: usually September to June), bush walks, bird-watching expeditions and mokoro trips along the tranquil waterways. With only eight lodges you're guaranteed a serene and solitary time. Your thatch and reef bedroom cabins are all well-dressed safari style; khakis and creams with teak flooring, double beds, storage trunks, en-suite bathrooms, flashlights and even an air horn. Each comes with a private verandah accessed by sliding doors, opening up onto the breathtaking Xugana lagoon.