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Camp Linyanti

Linyanti

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5 Rooms
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From $1.2K per person/night
The haunting call of the fish-eagle beckons you to the game-rich Linyanti.
Camp Linyanti is an intimate tented camp in the most northerly sector of Botswana's Chobe National Park – don't confuse it with the government-run campsites named "Camp Linyanti 1, 2 and 3", which are basic, bring-your-own-tent options. In contrast, Camp Linyanti offers all-inclusive, comfortable accommodation with expertly guided activities. The landscape here is diverse, with dry mopane woodland south of the camp, floodplains to the north and riverine forest along the banks of the Linyanti River. This diversity is echoed in the wildlife – there's plenty of it, from predators to huge herds of elephant in the dry winter months.

Zambezi Queen

Chobe

14 Rooms
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From $760 per person/night
Luxury African River Safari houseboat in the great Chobe River.
The Zambezi Queen is a 42-metre long five-star floating boutique hotel offering unsurpassed elegance and luxurious comfort. It will take you on a unique African river safari traversing 25 kilometres of the mighty Chobe River, known as a wildlife photographer's paradise. The main lounge and dining area offer unobstructed views of the picturesque surroundings. There are fourteen luxurious suites from where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and unparalleled game-viewing from the comfort of your own luxurious bed or private balcony. Two and three night itineraries are available. Sumptuous cuisine is served on board and the hospitality is superb.

Mokolwane

Central Okavango

7 Rooms
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From $720 per person/night
A laidback little camp in the Xudum Concession where the wildlife is out of this world.

Nestled amongst a lush grove of trees in the 200,000-hectare Xudum Concession of the Delta, Mokolwane feels like the only camp around for miles. It's a real wildlife haven — NatGeo filmmaker Brad Bestelink has even based himself here — and the area boasts impressive numbers of leopard (the third highest density in Africa) and elephant who love to snack on the abundance of palm nuts, berries and wild fig. The camp is simply but beautifully designed with the ultimate goal of framing the stunning views of the Okavango Delta beyond.

RAW Botswana

Linyanti

5 Rooms
A true adventure camp in Botswana's sensational Selinda Spillway.
Raw Botswana sits on the banks of the Selinda Spillway, an ancient watercourse linking the Okavango Delta to the Kwando-Linyanti River drainage system. Set in a dense woodland with large open floodplains, this small, intimate lodge is rustic and adventure-orientated. The focus is most certainly on more specialised activities: walks with expert guides, seasonal mokoro excursions (traditional dug-out canoes) and horse-backed safaris (for the experienced rider). Game drives here are limited and thus predators are not the focus of this camp. In an era of increasingly over-the-top luxury safaris, RAW is solar-powered and ecologically built, offering a comfortable but decidedly simple in-camp experience.

Shinde Camp

Central Okavango

8 Rooms
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From $780 per person/night
So much to see, so little time at this pretty camp in a private concession in the Delta.
Shinde Camp lies in the private Shinde Concession in the northern Okavango Delta. Set on a lush palm-fringed island overlooking a deep-channelled, year-round lagoon, this intimate tented camp provides relative luxury without losing that essence of African spontaneity. Access to the area is by light aircraft, followed by a five-minute drive to camp. The peaceful setting, plethora of animal and birdlife, great accommodation, good food, variety of activities, big smiles and excellent guiding make sure you'll have a safari to remember forever.

Mombo Camp

Moremi

9 Rooms
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From $3.2K per person/night
Chief of the Delta

Referred to as the ‘place of plenty,’ this luxurious, famous tented camp is situated on Chief’s Island, within the Moremi reserve, in northern Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Mombo, big sister to Little Mombo, is renowned for its extremely dense concentrations of plains game and predators - regarded as some of the best big game viewing in all of Africa. Its accolades don’t stop there - it is also eco-friendly, solar-powered and involved in a number of conservation projects, including the reintroduction of the black and white rhino. This camp boasts rave reviews and is admired by guests and guides alike.

Chobe Bush Lodge

Chobe

42 Rooms
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From $580 per person/night
For easy access to Botswana's most popular National Park
Somewhere between a hotel and a lodge, this 38-room establishment offers mid-range travellers affordability and close proximity to Chobe National Park. An extensive range of activities are available - from game drives and boat rides to day trips to Victoria Falls and traditional village tours. Spacious lounge, pool and dining room areas cater for larger numbers of guests. Enjoy buffet breakfasts and a large a la carte menu for lunches and dinners; restaurants and bars in Kasane and at the neighbouring Chobe Safari Lodge allow ample choice for dining and evening entertainment. Although less personalised, this experience promises a social atmosphere and an abundance of wildlife.

Kwando 4 Rivers Camp

Central Okavango

9 Rooms
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From $1.1K per person/night
A marvellous camp with a dreamy setting on the waterfront in a private Delta concession.

In 2023, Kwando 4 Rivers Camp became the newest edition to the remote western corner of Kwara Private Concession in the Okavango Delta. A smattering of Meru-style, open-sided suites sit beside a permanent lagoon, all promising a front-row seat to the activities of its resident hippos. In fact, there are floodplains, mopane forests and deep channels as far as the eye can see, offering a peek into the further excitement to come... You'll have the chance to explore to your heart's content, from off-road drives in search of the Delta's big cats or walking safaris on nearby Maboa Island.

Setari Camp

Central Okavango

9 Rooms
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From $520 per person/night
A watery Okavango wonderland of lagoons and channels, reedbeds, papyrus, and wildlife

Setari Camp is an adventurer's paradise, tucked into a forested island in northern Botswana's Okavango Delta. Surrounded by year-round water in an otherwise seasonally flooded floodplain, this new camp lies right at the foot of the panhandle, where the Okavango River spreads across the Kalahari Basin. For anyone who enjoys watching game while afloat, there are myriad channels, lagoons and oxbow lakes to explore... The tents are stilted, tucked among foliage, and are on the luxurious side of comfortable. Don't expect huge numbers of big game, but the birdlife is extraordinary, and the wilderness is magnetic.

Nxamaseri Island Lodge

Central Okavango

9 Rooms
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From $750 per person/night
Intimate and relaxed riverside lodge in the Okavango panhandle
Nxamaseri takes its name from the gentle sound of the wind as it blows through the reeds of the Delta's waterways, and it's a relaxed and tranquil hideaway, just as the name suggests. Nxamaseri was one of the first lodges established in northern Botswana, and it dates back to the early 1980s when its owners pioneered fly-fishing on the Okavango. It's still the go-to destination for serious (and not so serious!) fisherman, but also offers several other features that make for a fine holiday in the wilderness. It sits on a densely forested island, surrounded by the permanent waters of the Okavango panhandle, north of where the river fans out into the delta.
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