Light aircraft from Maun (~30 min) or other Delta hops to Chitabe Airstrip, then ~40–60 min game-drive transfer to camp; helipad access is available seasonally, private charters welcome.
5 tents total, including 2 family units (each family tent has two bedrooms and two bathrooms; one linked internally for younger children, one with an outdoor walkway for older kids). All tents have indoor and outdoor showers, mosquito nets, ceiling and water-cooled fans, a portable evaporative cooler, and complimentary in-tent Wi-Fi.
Camp-style and convivial: early coffees, proper breakfasts after drive, fresh salads and bakes at lunch, and classic boma nights under the stars with Botswana favourites; private deck set-ups are easy to arrange on request.
Neutral layers for crisp dawns and warm middays, a light windproof for night drives, soft-soled shoes for boardwalks, polarized sunglasses and a dust buff for open vehicles, a beanbag or clamp for long lenses, and a soft duffel to respect light-aircraft limits.
Book one long dusk drive to linger where elephants and buffalo peel off the woodlands to drink, request time in the pool-adjacent boma on a still night for fireside storytelling, and, if rotors are running - add a 30–60 minute heli flip for that bird’s-eye read of channels before your next drive.
Lediba shares Chitabe’s conservation model: funding and support for large-predator work through Wild Entrust and allied researchers, aerial wildlife surveys across northern Botswana, and community uplift via education donations and staff profit-sharing; on site the camp runs on 100% solar with thermodynamic hot water and light-footprint build.