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Overview

Surrounded by beautiful scenery, with lush forest, thriving seasonal floodplains and trickling waterways nearby, Kanana Camp is a luxurious hideaway in the heart of the world-renowned Okavango Delta. Offering a range of memorable activities courtesy of the diverse habitats around it, guests can look forward to exciting game drives, tranquil boat trips and fascinating walking safaris in a pristine private concession. A stunning elevated lounge and dining area constructed in a circle around an ancient strangler fig tree is an idyllic place to relax, sip a drink and dine, and guests can also enjoy soaking up the sun on the pool deck before dipping their toes into the cooling water. Spacious tented chalets with oodles of style promise a good night's sleep, while nodding off at the camp's Sleep Out Deck located a short drive away is a truly remarkable experience.

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At a glance

  • Luxury Tent
  • 5 Star
  • 8 luxury tents
  • 1 restaurants and bars
  • 1 pools

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Maun Airport

Approximate flight times

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

Time difference

GMT +2

Transfers

Travel by light aircraft from Maun to the nearest airstrip, followed by a 10 to 15-minute transfer to 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.