Light aircraft from Maun (~25–35 min flight time) or Kasane (~60–80 min flight time) to Nxabega Airstrip, then ~15 min road transfer to camp, transfers may include short boat sections when channels are full.
Guests tend to request end-of-row tents for the quietest outlook and the widest floodplain views, river-facing tents feel coolest with easy breeze and birdsong, the family tent’s linked layout is praised for giving children their own space while staying close to the lounge and pool.
African bistro-inspired menus served al-fresco on the deck or in the lantern-lit boma, with flexible bush breakfasts and long, lazy brunches when sightings run long. Signature moment: the interactive food & coffee bar (barista pours, still-warm cast-iron pot bread) before a braai night - often featuring Botswana beef and bright sambals under the ebonies.
Quick-dry layers for warm afternoons and cool dawns, a light windproof for night drives and boat runs, closed shoes for sandy paths, a dust buff in late dry season, swimwear for the pool.
Ask the team to set a lantern-lit river-sand dinner on a still night, request a first-light photographic drive before the heat builds, and when water levels allow, line up a private mokoro glide followed by coffee at the interactive bar.
Stays help fund conservation on a privately managed Okavango concession that limits vehicle density and supports monitored off-roading, guiding teams contribute sightings data on key species from leopard and lion to Pel’s fishing owl, with fees and employment flowing to local partners and skills programs.