Fly Wilderness Air to Hunda (Jao) Airstrip from Maun/Kasane or other Delta camps; typical flight ~35–40 minutes from Maun, then ~15 minutes by 4×4 (sometimes combined with a short boat leg when water is high).
The end tent furthest from the main area (often called the “honeymoon” tent) is the most private with expansive views—ask for the tent furthest from the lounge.
Communal meals in the open-air dining area and on the deck by the fire pit; menus lean on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, with flexible dietary care - even fully vegan has been executed well here. Expect boma evenings and bush brunches when conditions allow.
Neutral layers (mornings/evenings can be chilly), sun hat and high-SPF sunscreen, a light scarf or buff for dusty drives, closed shoes for walks, and a compact binocular. Soft-sided luggage only due to light aircraft limits.
Pre-book the star-bed sleepout at the hide; in high-water months combine a morning mokoro with an afternoon game drive for contrast; ask your guide about Hunda Island’s leopard territories for the best chances at sightings.
Wilderness partners with local authorities to curb poaching and overfishing in the Okavango, while running the camp on solar with a light footprint and supporting community enterprises through its trading store model.