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Delta Camp Family Special with Footsteps in Africa
We've always encouraged children to visit the Okavango. Walking the wilderness in the company of a dedicated, professional guide for whom the bush is home can be a transformative experience, especially at an impressionable age, and teaches lessons that endure and benefit us forever more. Likewise a visit to a genuine, traditional village in the heart of the Okavango, and seeing at first hand how the people here live, can be a real eye-opener for youngsters growing up in the industrialised, urbanised western world.
So in order to encourage you to afford these life-affirming opportunities to your kids, we've decided to put our money where our mouth is, and are pleased to announce an innovative and unprecedented offer - children aged 16 and under, sharing a room with two parents at Delta Camp between now and the end of 2016, are absolutely free! This offer is valid for either one or two children, depending on the rooms we have available at the time of booking.
LOCATION: Situated on the south-western edge of Chiefʼs Island in the heart of the Okavango Delta, on the western boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve.
THE FOCUS: Is on peace and tranquility (stalking game on foot provides all the excitement one could wish for) and guests are actively encouraged to visit the local village, home to the guides, and to interact with the people there.
ACCESS: Serviced by Delta Camp Airstrip –a 20 minute flight from Maun, 50 minutes from Kasane, and 15-30 minutes from most other camps.
GPS CO-ORDINATES: 19°31' 56.19" S and 23° 06' 19.48" E
CATEGORY OF SAFARI EXPERIENCE: Predominantly a ʻwaterʼ camp with walks on the neighbouring islands. At Delta Camp we still use the traditional mokoro (dug-out canoe), not the fiberglass replicas.
ACCOMMODATION: We accommodate 16 guests in 7 luxury chalets that are raised and built from reed and wood. Each chalet has an en-suite bathroom with hot and cold running water.
ACTIVITIES:
• Private mokoro (traditional dug out canoe) (pl. mekoro)
• Private guided walks
• Our Chiefʼs Island Walking Trail is a fully-serviced wilderness camping expedition
• Cultural interaction at an authentic baYei village
#DeltaCampFamilySpecial
#DeltaCampBotswana
Delta Camp Family Special with Footsteps in Africa
We've always encouraged children to visit the Okavango. Walking the wilderness in the company of a dedicated, professional guide for whom the bush is home can be a transformative experience, especially at an impressionable age, and teaches lessons that endure and benefit us forever more. Likewise a visit to a genuine, traditional village in the heart of the Okavango, and seeing at first hand how the people here live, can be a real eye-opener for youngsters growing up in the industrialised, urbanised western world.
So in order to encourage you to afford these life-affirming opportunities to your kids, we've decided to put our money where our mouth is, and are pleased to announce an innovative and unprecedented offer - children aged 16 and under, sharing a room with two parents at Delta Camp between now and the end of 2016, are absolutely free! This offer is valid for either one or two children, depending on the rooms we have available at the time of booking.
LOCATION: Situated on the south-western edge of Chiefʼs Island in the heart of the Okavango Delta, on the western boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve.
THE FOCUS: Is on peace and tranquility (stalking game on foot provides all the excitement one could wish for) and guests are actively encouraged to visit the local village, home to the guides, and to interact with the people there.
ACCESS: Serviced by Delta Camp Airstrip –a 20 minute flight from Maun, 50 minutes from Kasane, and 15-30 minutes from most other camps.
GPS CO-ORDINATES: 19°31' 56.19" S and 23° 06' 19.48" E
CATEGORY OF SAFARI EXPERIENCE: Predominantly a ʻwaterʼ camp with walks on the neighbouring islands. At Delta Camp we still use the traditional mokoro (dug-out canoe), not the fiberglass replicas.
ACCOMMODATION: We accommodate 16 guests in 7 luxury chalets that are raised and built from reed and wood. Each chalet has an en-suite bathroom with hot and cold running water.
ACTIVITIES:
• Private mokoro (traditional dug out canoe) (pl. mekoro)
• Private guided walks
• Our Chiefʼs Island Walking Trail is a fully-serviced wilderness camping expedition
• Cultural interaction at an authentic baYei village
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