2 Night Big Game Safari (Luxury) – Machaba
Experience Botswana – Beyond Wildlife
Why we love it: | Comfort/Great Service/ Eco Friendly |
Optional Extras: | Tour of Back of House |
Best Combined With: | 2 Night Okavango Explorer (Luxury) – Kanana Camp 2 Night Maun (Luxury) – Thamo Telele |
Seasons | Date | Price (pp sharing) | Single supplement |
Shoulder Season | Apr – May & Nov – Dec 24 | USD 2018.00 | USD 576.00 |
Secret Season | Jan – Mar 24 | USD 1750.00 | USD 0 |
High Season | Jun – Oct 24 | USD 2726.00 | USD 860.00 |
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Included: Meals, local drinks, activities, return flights, park entrance fees, conservation and community fees, laundry and weak or unstable WiFi signal
Excluded: Premium drinks
Activities: Day and night safaris, mokoro (depending on season and if water levels permitting), bush walking on request
Machaba Camp is located in the Khwai region, well known for its wealth of wildlife of all kinds, on the eastern edge of the Okavango Delta, on the same site as the former camp of the same name. The name Machaba is the local Setswana name for the Sycamore Fig, the tree of life. The camp is built in classic 1950s style, with luxury safari tents, complete with private bathroom and romantic outdoor shower. All the tents are on the ground and, to access them, you have to take winding paths around the large riverside trees.
The 10 luxury tents are all located between the trees on the bank of the Khwai River, overlooking the famous Moremi Reserve. From your veranda, you can admire the daily parade of animals coming down to drink from the river right in front of the camp. The camp has 8 luxury twin tents and 2 luxury family tents. Activities offered at Machaba include day and night safaris, mokoro (depending on water level), walks (to be booked in advance) and visiting a local community.
Virtual Itinerary
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Destination
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DepartureMaun Airport
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Departure TimeDependent on flight times
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Return TimeDependent on flight times
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Included2 Night Big Game Safari (Luxury) – MachabaReturn FlightsPark feesActivitiesLocal drinksMeals
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Not Included3 Hr Maun Immersive TourBreakfastAccommodation (Dinner, Bed & Breakfast)Boat CruiseLaundryReturn TransferAir-conditioned vehicle2 Waters ppLunch PackCurio purchasesHotel transfers (can be arranged at an additional cost)WaterDeparture TaxesTraditional snack and drinkEntry FeesScheduled Group TourPersonal GuideBreakfast
Maun International Airport - Machaba Camp
2 nights spent in camp
Machaba Camp - Maun International Airport
TOUR LOCATION
Looking at a map of Botswana, you’d miss Khwai completely if you didn’t know it was there. Wedged between the big-ticket attractions of Chobe National Park to the east and Moremi Game Reserve to the south, Khwai exists as a significant big game destination of its own. Lying on the eastern fringes of the Okavango Delta with a rich wildlife population and no borders drawn around it on the map, Khwai is often overlooked in favour of its more famous neighbours, though in the winter months it can hold its own for the quality of big game viewing. During your time here, you’ll spend most days exploring the narrow Khwai River, which forms the natural boundary to the Moremi Game Reserve on the south. The Khwai River is a beacon for wildlife and plays host to leopards stalking lechwe in the long grass, lions swimming from the banks to save their cubs’ during territorial disputes and crocodiles competing with wild dogs for a midday meal of impala. As Khwai lies outside the parks, it offers the freedom and flexibility normally only possible with the heavier price tag of a private concession. Go off-road for a closer look at sightings, night drive in search of nocturnal species, and, with a little advance planning, head out on game walks to track wildlife on foot. Khwai is also home to a village community where people live side by side with the resident wildlife. Some camps will offer village visits for a dose of cultural insight to go with your safari. For those not visiting the water camps of the delta, many camps in Khwai offer the chance to get out on a mokoro (traditional canoe), although excursions are less traditional in nature, skirting the riverbanks, rather than open delta floodplains.
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ADDITIONAL INFO
Machaba Camp Overview | Machaba Camp Website |
Area | Community, Khwai Private Reserve, bordering Moremi Game reserve |
Accommodation | 10 Tents & 2 Family |
Age Restrictions | All ages welcome but minimum 6yrs for Game Drives |
Self-Drive Access | Yes |
Charging Facilities & Wi-Fi | Yes / Limited Wi-Fi |
Pool | Yes |
Laundry Service Available | Complimentary |
Mosquito Nets | No |
Air-Cons or Fans | Fans |
Activities | Day & Night Game Drives, Boating & Mokoro’s dependent on water levels, Village tours, Walking on request |
Water Levels in General | June/July-September High, October-May Low, always dependent on annual flood & local rains, Botswana, as with other countries, has been affected by climate change so impossible to predict exactly |