Situated on the south-western edge of Chiefʼs Island in the heart of the Okavango Delta, Delta camp is predominantly a ʻwaterʼ camp with walks on the neighbouring islands. Traditional mokoros (dug-out canoes) are used to explore Okavango’s narrow water ways.
16 guests can be accommodated in 7 luxury chalets (including 2 family chalets) that are raised and built from reed and wood. Each chalet has an en-suite bathroom with hot and cold running water, a shower with a view and solar-powered electric lighting. All chalets are different in design and décor, adapted to fit around the ancient trees of the island forest and open to the spectacular natural environment.
Game of all sorts are abundant: lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, hippopotamus, crocodile, giraffe, antelope including the rare lechwe, tsessebe and sitatunga, to name a few.
Well over 450 species of birds do occur, bringing the forests, rivers and flood-plains of the Okavango to life.