3 Night Okavango Explorer (Luxury) – Kwara
Experience Botswana – Beyond Wildlife
Why we love it: | Variety of Activities/ Water & Wildlife Experience. |
Optional Extras: | Scenic Heli flight |
Best Combined With: | 2 Night Desert Explorer (Luxury) – Tau Pan 2 Night Desert Explorer (Standard) – Deception Valley Lodge 2 Night Big Game Safari (Luxury) – Machaba 2 Night Maun (Luxury) – Thamo Telele |
Seasons | Date | Price (pp sharing) | Single supplement |
Secret Season | Apr-Jun & 1 – 14 Nov 24 | USD 4923.00 | USD 1515.00 |
Flood Season | Jul – Oct 24 | USD 6369.00 | USD 2028.00 |
Green Season | 15 Nov – Mar 24 | USD 3657.00 | USD 0 |
Festive Season | 20 Dec 24- 4 Jan 25 | USD 4281.00 | USD 0 |
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Includes: meals, local drinks, activities, return flights, laundry & return airstrip transfers
Excludes: premium drinks
Activities: day & night game drives, boat cruises and mokoro (seasonal and water level dependent) and walking (on request)
Wifi: Kwara Camp runs on a proudly no Wifi policy
Kwara Camp is situated on a private concession on the edge of the permanent waters of the world renowned Okavango Delta in Botswana, which shares a common boundary with Moremi Game Reserve. The area offers a combination of permanent water, seasonal floodplains and pans, open grasslands as well as extensive dry bush and scrub which creates a great game viewing destination throughout the year.
The nine safari-style tents are built on raised decks within a grove of huge and ancient African Ebony trees. Each tent has an en-suite bathroom with a semi open shower and a private deck with views across the floodplain. There is a lounge, bar and dining area in the central lodge as well as two plunge pools and gift shop. Evenings can be enjoyed around the outside fire area.
Kwara is renowned for being a camp that offers a year-round delta experience and a diverse range of activities including mokoro trips, guided walks with armed guides and motor boating trips through the waterways. In addition, day and night game drives are taken to explore the area which offers spectacular scenery with scattered herds of plains game and ever-attendant predators.
Airstrip Transfer Time: 15 minutes
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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Included3 Night Okavango Explorer (Luxury) – KwaraLaundryActivitiesLocal drinksMealsReturn Transfer
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Not Included3 Hr Maun Immersive TourBreakfastReturn FlightsAccommodation (Dinner, Bed & Breakfast)Boat CruisePark feesAir-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 - Kwara Camp
2 nights spent in camp
Kwara Camp - Maun International Airport
TOUR LOCATION
The Okavango Delta is where the wild things are: an immense, waterlogged oasis alive with elephants and birdlife, adrift in the middle of Kalahari sands. The real magic of the Delta lies in its water, trickling through from far away highlands, and spreading across the channels and floodplains. During winter in the Kalahari, when the sun has baked the earth bare and turned the desert its driest, water fills the Okavango; transforming the floodplains into a Noah’s Ark of African wildlife. As the water brings life to the delta, its local residents shape and recreate it. Termites slowly build mounds into islands, germinated with palm trees by passing elephants. Waterways open and close on the whim of wide-bottomed hippos, carving out channels where they crash through reeds, and leaving room behind them for exploration by mokoro. The Okavango has many faces, which change throughout the year, prompted by that most unpredictable diva of all: the weather. Water levels rise and drop, expanding and shrinking islands, while animals move where the life is easiest and the grass greenest. In a few days, a sandy road driven by vehicle can become a waterway of unknowable depth, prompting a safari by boat instead. Where and when you stay in the Okavango Delta will hugely influence what you do in the bush each day, the animals you’re most likely to see and finally, the safari experience you’ll have. The delta’s watery heart is best discovered by mokoro through shallow channels and floodplains, as well as crossing the islands on foot. For less water and more of the big game, visit a camp on its drier edges (including Moremi Game Reserve and the Khwai Community Area), jump on a vehicle and seek out the animals hiding in the woodlands.
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ADDITIONAL INFO
Kwara Camp Overview | Kwara Camp Website |
Area /National Park / Community Area / Private Concession | Okavango Delta / Private concession |
Accommodation | 12 |
Age Restrictions | Minimum 18 years |
Self-Drive Access | No |
Charging Facilities & Wi-Fi | Charging only, NO 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 |
Water Levels in General | June-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 |