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Experience adventure and luxury at DumaTau Camp! Nestled in the heart of the wilderness, this camp offers the perfect blend of exploration and relaxation in a stunning setting. Unleash your inner explorer and immerse yourself in nature's beauty.
Shinde Enclave is an exclusive ‘camp within a camp’ catering for a maximum of six guests, offering the ultimate in personal service and an indelible wilderness experience.
This roomy villa can accommodate up to 2 guests and features a plunge pool, a bush view, and a picnic area by the Notwane dam. Please note it is not suitable for children.
This cozy chalet, which can accommodate up to 4 guests, offers a garden view and a private picnic area by the dam, just a quick stroll away from the chalet.
Indulge in a dreamy honeymoon experience with our package, highlighting enchanting getaways to Kubu Island and thrilling adventures in Makgadikgadi. Book now for a blend of romance and excitement!
This villa is ideal for 2 adult guests, with a plunge pool, bush view, and glimpses of the Notwane dam. However, it lacks direct dam access and is not child-friendly.
Ideally positioned to explore the magnificence of the Okavango Delta, Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp is located on an exclusive 25,000-hectare (61,775-acre) wildlife concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve.
This delightful camp lies alongside the Maunachira River and is built amidst the wilderness of one of Botswana's prime game viewing regions, Moremi Game Reserve.
Embark on an unforgettable journey with Explore Africa! Discover the beauty of this incredible continent through guided tours and immersive experiences. Your adventure awaits.
A hidden jewel on the Xudum River, Kanana is located in the southwest of the Okavango Delta. The area encompasses a necklace of islands dotted with palms, figs, ebony and knobthorn.
Savute, a remote and wild corner of Chobe National Park, stretches from the park’s northern boundaries to the Linyanti River. It’s named after the enigmatic Savute Channel, which flows and dries up intermittently, seemingly unrelated to rainfall.