Camp Okavango | Botswana | If Only
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Open Today: 09:00 - 17:30

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Overview

For those seeking a year-round Okavango Delta escape, Camp Okavango, nestled on Nxaragha Island in the heart of this watery wonderland, offers an inspiring blend of luxury, adventure and unparalleled wildlife encounters. Featuring just 12 Safari Suites, connected to two lounge areas, a dining room, library, bar and curio shop by raised winding walkways reminiscent of the Okavango’s wildlife-rich channels, the safari experience here is wonderfully intimate and utterly immersive.

Adventures abound in Botswana’s greatest wilderness, from explorations aboard a traditional mokoro boat to guided walking safaris on the lush islands. Back at the camp, guests can look forward to downtime around the pool, drinks around the fire and lantern-lit feasts - the perfect setting to relive the day’s thrills amid the magic of the delta at night.

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0141 955 4000

At a glance

  • Luxury Lodge
  • 4 Star
  • 12 suites
  • 1 restaurant and bar
  • 1 pool

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Maun International Airport

Approximate flight times

Approximately 11 hours from London to Johannesburg plus 1 hour 35 minutes to Maun.

Time difference

GMT +2

Transfers

15 to 30 minute scenic charter flight from Maun to Nxaragha Island, followed by a short transfer to the camp.

Climate

Botswana's dry season, from May to October, is considered the best time to visit with minimal rainfall and warm, sunny days. During this time, water levels in the Okavango Delta are at their highest making it easy to explore the network of waterways. November to April is the green season with wet, rainy weather. The landscape becomes lush and green and this is a good time for birdwatchers to visit, as a variety of migratory birds arrive into the region. However, the rain can make travelling around the country challenging and it may be harder to spot wildlife as animals disperse across wider areas due to the abundant food and water sources.