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Central Okavango

Nxamaseri Island Lodge

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About Nxamaseri Island Lodge

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.
From $690 per person/per night
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The property

The central main area is open on three sides and surrounded by a forest of jackalberry trees, including two giants that have made their way into the lounge itself! Views are of the pretty, papyrus-lined channels and the decor features locally made art and handicrafts. A jetty juts out into the river, where you'll arrive by boat. There's also a small pool, perfect for splashing in during the hot summer months, and a curio shop from which profits go directly back into the local community.

The rooms

Totally traditional and very spacious, the seven brick-and-thatch chalets are built on raised platforms in the lush riverine forest. All have private decks with views of the channel, and the treehouse goes one better with 360 degree views through the open sides. Inside, you'll find double or twin beds draped with large mosquito nets, a couple of wicker armchairs and a writing desk. The open-plan, ensuite bathrooms are simple but there's oodles of hot water for the shower.

Activities

The waterways around the lodge offer some of the best freshwater fly and lure fishing in Botswana. Various species of tilapia, barbel (catfish) and of course, tiger, are all available on a catch-and-release basis. September and October sees the barbel run, during which thousands of the fish migrate northwards to spawn. There's also full-day trips to Tsodilo Hills, the cultural heart of the San Bushmen, and birders should look out for wattled cranes and the lesser jacana. And the best way to soak up the peace and beauty? On a slow cruise in a mokoro.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The birding around here is phenomenal, so keep your eyes peeled for specials like African skimmers and the Pel's fishing owl.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

For the ultimate adventure, spend a minimum of three nights and enjoy one of them at a sleepout at the sacred Tsodilo Hills. Watch the Bushmen dancing by the firelight and hike up Botswana's highest point at dawn the next morning.
Something to think about

Something to think about

There's a good chance you came here for the fishing, but even if you didn't, try your hand at catching a tiger - it's likely to be an experience you talk about for a while!
Lodge positive impact

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The impact of your stay

Nxamaseri Island Lodge is owned by Desert & Delta Safaris which prioritises community welfare, conservation, and sustainable tourism. They support local communities through education and employment initiatives while providing advanced healthcare for staff. Environmental responsibility is paramount, with efforts in wildlife conservation, sustainable tourism, and gender equality. Their commitment to staff wellness fosters a supportive work environment, embodying a holistic approach to safari operations.

Botswana

Central Okavango

Where uber-stylish lodges offer a range of iconic experiences and exceptional wildlife is the cherry on top