Showing posts with label Botswana. Show all posts
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Friday, 11 October 2024

Namibia's drought: Five trapped hippos die

Five trapped hippos die as Namibia grapples with drought

WINDHOEK - Five hippos have died while trapped in a mud pool in northeastern Namibia, where a severe drought has caused a major river to dry up, the environment ministry said.

The dead were among 130 hippos stranded for days in a pool along the Chobe River on the border with Botswana after the water in the pool evaporated, ministry spokesman Romeo Muyunda said.

"Unfortunately five hippos have died from one of the ponds in the Zambezi Region," he said. "We are suspecting that they might have died from starvation but we are not ruling out diseases such as anthrax."

Hippos and other species were also stranded in two more pools in the area, Muyunda said, adding that a borehole was being drilled to help the trapped animals.

The desert country is among several southern African nations weathering what the United Nations estimates to be the region's worst drought in more than 100 years.

"There is no grass and the Chobe River is completely dry," said Muyunda.

The drought led the Namibian government to declare a state of emergency in May.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a global authority on food security, said in September that 1.15 million people in Namibia - around 38 percent of its population - face high levels of acute food insecurity and require urgent aid.

In August the government announced plans to cull 723 wild animals, including elephants and hippos, to relieve pressure on food and water sources and provide meat for people going hungry.

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Monday, 7 October 2024

O&L Leisure Hotels: Namibia Through Our Eyes

Namibia Through Our Eyes

Mokuti Lodge, Etosha National Park

We are thrilled to announce a new chapter at O&L Leisure that invites you to experience Namibia Through Our Eyes. As part of this transformation toward premium tourism, we offer authentic, luxury and unforgettable travel experiences. Whether you’re discovering Namibia’s vibrant culture, its awe-inspiring landscapes or engaging with local communities, our handpicked locations and personalised service ensure that every moment is special and meaningful.

Chobe Water Villas, Namibia

At O&L Leisure, we believe that true fulfillment comes from creating a deep connection with the places you visit. Our commitment to delivering world-class service and comfort, paired with the natural beauty of Namibia, guarantees a journey like no other. From a warm and caring welcome to the rich experiences that unfold during your stay, every detail has been carefully crafted to reflect the heart and soul of Namibia. As part of this exciting new phase, we’re not just elevating travel we are also positioning Namibia as a top destination on the global stage.

Chobe Water Villas, Namibia

Our sustainable tourism practices and partnerships with local communities ensure that we preserve the country’s natural beauty and cultural essence for future generations. We look forward to welcoming you on this remarkable journey, where adventure, relaxation and authentic Namibian experiences await. Let O&L Leisure guide you through unforgettable moments that will leave a lasting impression.

O&L Leisure Hotels
Post Street Mall, Werner List Street, 2190 Windhoek

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Thursday, 29 August 2024

Botswana 2024 general updates

Botswana 2024 general updates

Botswana Weather

During the cold fronts that came through recently, we had guests who were seemingly unaware of the potential severity of how cold it can get on safari – and not just in Botswana*. Some guests arrived with very light jackets and no alternative attire, meaning they had to purchase items from the curio shops in camp. This can sometimes prove difficult when it comes to availability and sizes.

• We recommended that guests pack allowing for layers for all activities. In winter a warm layer is essential for the early mornings and evenings. Long-sleeved shirts with roll-up tabs, and zip-off trousers allow one to adapt to local weather conditions as temperatures rise (breathable items are recommended as these can adapt to changing temperatures throughout the day/night). Dressing for ease and comfort is key. Please refer to our suggested packing list to ensure guests carry appropriate clothing.

* In Central and East Africa, the temperature variation is generally less marked in the summer months when it can be quite hot and/or humid; the winters usually do not become as cold. Requirements for a visit to Rwanda are very specific so please contact your Travel Designer for further details.

Mokete Direct Helicopter Transfers

As of 11 June 2024, in order to provide a more seamless experience for our guests, please note the change in operational logistics: all Wilderness Mokete arrivals and departures are flown directly by helicopter transfer with Helicopter Horizons.

• Applicable routes include from Maun International Airport as well as certain Wilderness and third-party camps within the Delta and Linyanti.

• All above transfers are direct with no stops en-route.

• The estimated flight duration is 40 minutes from Maun International Airport to Mokete, and provides an exceptional aerial safari, adding a unique touch to the overall Wilderness Mokete experience.

• The no-stops exception is to/from Kasane Airport, from where there will be a number of stops en-route with Wilderness Air Botswana per fixed wing to Santawani Airstrip. From Santawani Airstrip, the onward helicopter transfer to Wilderness Mokete is direct with no stops along the way.

• The vehicle transfer from Mokete Helicopter pad to camp is approximately four minutes.

Water Level — Update

Based on the information provided by Botswana Operations on 18 July, here is a summary of the water activities available:

• Qorokwe - Mokoro activities on offer

• Vumbura and Little Vumbura — Boating and mokoro activities 

• DumaTau and Little DumaTau — Boating and barge activities 

• King’s Pool — Barge activity is currently not operational

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Monday, 12 August 2024

Botswana: Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp unveiled

Tsodilo Hills Brand-New Sleep-Out Experience is Unveiled by Desert & Delta Safaris - Opening September 15, 2024

Prepare to be captivated by an extraordinary adventure as Desert & Delta Safaris, renowned for their luxury and responsible safari experiences in Botswana, introduces their latest one-of-a-kind experience: the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp. This exceptional overnight expedition departs from Nxamaseri Island Lodge to the legendary and historic Tsodilo Hills. An immersive adventure into the rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty of one of the world’s most hidden UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Discover Botswana’s Best-Kept Secret

While Botswana is celebrated for its remarkable wildlife safaris, it is also home to cultural treasures waiting to be discovered. Desert & Delta Safaris is on a mission to bring these cultural gems to life with the launch of the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp experience.

A Harmonious Blend of Nature and Culture

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Tsodilo Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its spiritual significance and mesmerising rock art and cave paintings, the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp offers guests an extraordinary connection to this magical place. Nestled within the Zambezi Teak trees, four comfortable canvas pods on elevated platforms provide an eco-friendly retreat, with the majestic Male Hill - the highest peak in Botswana - providing a stunning backdrop.

A Back-to-Basics Wilderness Experience

Each pod draws inspiration from traditional bushman dwellings, seamlessly blending with the environment while honouring the local community’s heritage. The pods will have outdoor showers and toilets connected to them and are designed and built in collaboration with the local community, reflecting a deep respect for the custodians of this remarkable site.

Unveiling the Spiritual Tapestry of Tsodilo Hills

The ancient and sacred Tsodilo Hills have witnessed countless spiritual rituals over millennia, their rock art narrating the stories of generations past. The Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp allows guests to connect with the traditions and stories of the local bushman community. Engaging story sessions around the campfire and cultural interactions with the local team the day before visiting the site will bring its vibrant, ancient traditions to life the next morning.

A Transformational Experience

The overnight stay at the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp promises an unforgettable journey of discovery and connection. A leisurely afternoon arrival follows an exploratory walk and sundowners in the African bush. As the sun sets, the majestic Male Hill turns a deep purple, setting the stage for an evening of traditional storytelling and cultural exchanges.

Those with an appetite for adventure can set off on a challenging yet rewarding sunrise hike to the summit of Male Hill, unveiling panoramic views of the Kalahari Desert and the expansive wilderness. A guided historic walk is available around the mesmerising rock paintings, led by a local guide from the Tsodilo Community Trust, brings the stories and significance of the “Mountain of the Gods” to life, connecting the past with the present. Walks can be customised to the time available and fitness levels of the visitors.

Booking Information

Opening Date: September 15, 2024

Availability: For guests staying three nights or more at Nxamaseri Island Lodge, with one night allocated to the sleep-out (subject to availability).

Capacity: The camp comprises of three twin/double sleep-out pods each with a connecting outdoor show & toilet & one family dwelling with one shared toilet and shower. The camp can accommodate a total of eight adults and two children.

Cost: No extra charge for the sleep-out experience.

Private use: Exclusive use bookings are available for a surcharge.

Getting There

Guests will be transferred from Nxamaseri Island Lodge via boat along the Nxamaseri channel followed by a closed 4WD vehicle transfer connecting to the hills, 60 - 80 minutes depending on water levels.

Upgrade to a helicopter one-way (or return) transfer and witness the hills from above as you descend towards the sleep-out camp. Total transfer time 10-15 minutes with an optional 10-minute add-on for a bird’s eye view of the Okavango Panhandle from above. The only place in Africa to see two world heritage sites converge. The Okavango Delta and Tsodilo Hills.

About Desert & Delta Safaris

One of the original safari operators in Botswana, founded in 1982, Desert & Delta Safaris’ nine camps are set in prime locations in northern Botswana’s famous game reserves and national parks with one just across the Chobe River in Namibia’s Eastern Zambezi Region. Together these luxurious lodges offer an outstandingly diverse safari experience whilst providing the personalised service and attention to detail for which Desert & Delta Safaris is known. Guests are immersed in a safari experience that develops an understanding of the animals, people, and geography of this magnificent country.

At the heart of the company is developing the human potential of tourism in Botswana. Desert & Delta Safaris’ CARES philosophy is the foundation on which Desert & Delta Safaris is built, highlighting its core values in developing human potential and building a sustainable tourism model. They employ approximately 320 staff members within the eight safari lodges and all the guides are recruited from nearby villages. The company places a strong focus on training through a highly successful skills development program as well as focusing on healthcare, environmental responsibility, and equality.

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Sunday, 7 July 2024

Botswana: Ker & Downey's new Okavango Delta property - Maxa Camp

KER & DOWNEY BOTSWANA'S INNOVATIVE NEW PROPERTY IN THE OKAVANGO DELTA

Through a partnership with the Mmagamka Trust and members of the Bukakhwe tribe who live in the village of Gudigwa, Ker & Downey Botswana’s new Okavango Delta property will open on the 20th March 2025. 

ABOUT MAXA

Nestled under a canopy of towering Ebony trees, Maxa overlooks the permanent Maxa Lagoon, and is located on the South-Eastern Panhandle within Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Ideally situated where the nutrient rich clear headwaters of the Okavango meet the meandering channels of the Selinda Spillway, an expansive network of seldomly explored seasonal floodplains, this fascinating area in the heart of the Kaza Transfrontier Park (an area half the size of California) features a network of permanent and seasonally inundated channels and lagoons.

The philosophy of Maxa centers around exploration, learning and the freedom to be immersed in nature. The camp’s unique appearance captures this with a freeform separated lounge and dining area, set under light canvas roofs, partially enclosed by traditional clay walls. The design is complemented with handmade local furniture which lends a creative spirit to the decor and lighting.

Situated between the lounge and dining areas, with white delta sand underfoot, is the camp “courtyard”, with picnic style tables for meals in the breezy shade or under the stars.  In a culinary twist, a central feature of the main area is a termite mound that originally helped form the island.  Here, guests will be welcomed by the smells of freshly baked bread and muffins from Maxa’s wood fired “oven” which will also produce other delightful meals prepared meticulously by our chef.

At the edge of the camp’s riverine forest tree over looking the lagoon is another cluster of Ebony trees, forming a natural enclosure. Here, a Sala with a cushioned day bed is complemented by an elevated deck, with a suspended cargo net hammock bedecked with an array of pillows and cushions, from where guests can take in the beautiful surrounds.

Accommodating up to 12 guests, the tented rooms are practical, yet comfortable, with four beautifully designed stretch canvas tents on decks, comprising an en-suite indoor bathroom as well as full outdoor open air bathroom.  The Maxa family tent has two bedrooms and a shared ensuite bathroom along with an outdoor bathroom.

Every day at Maxa is curated as a day of exploration and unforgettable wildlife encounters. Camp excursions include mokoro (dugout canoe), guided walking safaris and nature drives (both by day and night). Activities also incorporate local cultural insights with the exploration of the natural heritage of this immensely diverse region.

Access to and from Maxa will be by helicopter from Shinde airstrip, a short yet exciting scenic transfer over breathtaking stretches of the Okavango World Heritage Site.

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Thursday, 27 June 2024

Botswana: Wilderness Safaris Tubu Tree and Little Tubu

Wilderness Safaris news

We’re thrilled to announce that completely rebuilt Wilderness Tubu Tree and Little Tubu officially reopened on 15 June, just in time for prime game-viewing season in the Okavango Delta.

Set on The Jao Reserve’s famed Hunda Island, the Wilderness Tubu camps overlook spectacular Okavango Delta floodplains. One of the largest areas of dry land in the area, game concentrates on this pristine tract of land, followed closely by an abundance of predators. Recent wildlife sightings during the final stages of the rebuild have been plentiful as ever; leopards lounging in fig trees, lions crossing channels with cubs in tow and hunting buffalo on the plains.

While still honouring their heritage and exquisite natural surrounds, the newly rebuilt camps have been elegantly upgraded; modern guest rooms have been decorated with a palette inspired by the earthy tones and textures of Hunda Island, showcasing horizon-wide views of the wildlife-rich floodplains.

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Tuesday, 25 June 2024

Namibia: Caprivi Mutoya Lodge has had an upgrade - Spa & Conference

Caprivi Mutoya Lodge - Spa & Conference

News

Caprivi Mutoya Lodge has had an upgrade!

We couldn't wait any longer to share some amazing news with our esteemed clients. We are thrilled to announce that we have upgraded all of our luxury tents to ensure that every room has the same top-notch facilities. This includes the addition of air conditioners, which will provide our guests with ultimate comfort and relaxation during their stay.

In addition, we have also improved our internet and Wi-Fi services throughout the entire property, including the bar and deck areas. This means that our guests will have access to faster and more reliable internet, making their stay even more enjoyable. For those looking to use our conference facilities, the Wi-Fi will no longer be a concern.

Spa & Conferences

As well as our unique workshop/conference pavilion, Caprivi Mutoya Lodge has added a brand new spa (opening June 2024). These hidden gems in the heart of nature are surrounded by ancient indigenous trees, making these venues a peaceful and inspiring location. Located just a short 20-minute drive from Katima Mulilo, guests can easily access the lodge for their spa treatments, meetings, workshops, or social events.

The pavilion can accommodate up to 30 people and is equipped with air-conditioners and fans to combat the scorching African summers. With open-air windows and canvas blinds, guests can enjoy the beautiful surroundings while staying cool.

Delicious meals and snacks are provided at the main lodge's bar and restaurant deck, which is just a short walk from the spa and the conference pavilion. And to top it off, guests can end their day with a relaxing sunset cruise on a pontoon boat, where they can spot crocodiles and hippos in their natural habitat.

Our added facilities truly offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

Birding in the Zambezi Region of Namibia

Birding in the Zambezi Region is an unforgettable experience that should be on every birdwatcher's bucket list. With an impressive list of up to 450 different species, this small part of Namibia is a must-visit for any birding enthusiast. The best time to spot some of the region's unique birds is during a sunset boat cruise, where you can witness the majestic African Fish Eagle in action, along with other rare species such as the African Hobby and Bat Hawk. As a new activity, we offer birding trips into the floodplains in our recently revamped game viewer.

The lodge is also home to the beautiful Schalow's Turaco, which can often be seen and heard in the surrounding trees. For photographers, a mere 15 km away lies the largest Carmine Bee-Eater colony in Southern Africa, which attracts visitors from all over the world during the breeding season. From the end of August until the beginning of November, you can witness these stunning birds in all their glory, making birding in the Zambezi Region an absolute treat that cannot be missed.

Village Walking Tours

Guests can embark on an enriching journey to Libula Village, mere steps from our lodge. They can immerse themselves in the vibrant local community, engaging with residents and experiencing authentic African traditions firsthand. Contribute to the well-being of the villagers as you participate in cultural exchanges and gain insights into their way of life. Discover the warmth and hospitality of rural Africa on our unforgettable village tours.

D3508 Luhonono Road, Katima Mulilo, Zambezi Region 9000, Namibia

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Tuesday, 21 May 2024

Botswana: Introducing Ker & Downey's Grays Eden Boutique Hotel

Ker & Downey Botswana

INTRODUCING GRAYS EDEN - A NEW LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL IN MAUN, BOTSWANA

Ker & Downey Botswana is thrilled to announce the development of a new luxury boutique hotel in the safari outpost town of Maun, gateway to the Okavango Delta and Ker & Downey Botswana’s well-known circuit of luxury tented camps. Personally built to exacting standards and owned by flamboyant long term Maun residents Sandrine and Sam Morris, Ker & Downey Botswana is proud to partner with Grays Eden, a first of its kind on an idyllic stretch of the seasonal Thamalakane River and will open doors on the 15th of July 2024.

A place of quiet, impeccable service, fine food and wine, the intimate and secluded Grays Eden space offers the weary, yet discerning traveller from afar a place to relax and acclimatize before embarking on their safari or before departing Botswana.

ABOUT GRAYS  EDEN

Featuring thatched, high ceilings and tall archways, the hotel welcomes light and infuses a sense of tranquility and space. Modern, minimalist interiors with a light blue, white and natural palette are accentuated by large, generous verandas overlooking grassy lawns with dappled shade from leadwood and raintrees. The lounge and restaurant terrace flows effortlessly out onto the lawns overlooking the Thamalakane River, where guests may choose to enjoy a seasonal picnic basket with artisanal delights.

Boasting one of finest chefs in Botswana with an emphasis on local produce, The Eden Kitchen and Restaurant presents a varied a la carte menu, tempting the palate with both local and international favourites, inviting conviviality.

Comprised of just 12 individually decored rooms (5 sumptuous Villas and 7 youthful and spirited Cottages), Grays Eden’s rooms all feature generous verandas and light, airy living spaces. A ceiling fan and fireplace assure coolness and warmth, when needed.

Just 10 minutes from Maun Airport, Grays Eden provides a complimentary meet and greet service with vehicle transfers to and from the hotel.

Whether you choose to unwind on a lounger at the high embankment pool overlooking the Thamalakane River, indulge with an in-villa spa treatment after long distance travel or revel in a private culinary and wine experience in the Cliff Wine Cellar, Grays Eden is the perfect addition on the doorstep of the Northern Botswana safari circuit which allows travellers a restful, then seamless transition into or out of their wilderness adventure.

Mailing address: Ker & Downey, PO Box 27, Maun, Botswana

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Monday, 13 May 2024

Botswana: Ker & Downey Botswana completes refurbishment of Okuti Camp

Okuti Refurbishment Launch

Ker & Downey Botswana completes refurbishment of Okuti Camp

Ker & Downey Botswana has completed the full refurbishment of Okuti accentuating its unique architecture of curved arches and doorways which pay homage to aspects of Botswana's parliament building, where the arches represent unity, strength and harmony.

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Okuti enjoys a prime location overlooking the enormous Xakanaxa lagoon boasting uninterrupted views of the Maunachira channel. A wide variety of Okavango wildlife wander along the riverbanks in front of the camp with the Xakanaxa region remaining one of Moremi Game Reserve's best year-round wildlife hotspots.

Okuti's extensive structural renovations and innovative improvements have retained its understated luxury and rustic charm. With the interior design expertise of Maun based Lien Smith (Interior Designer) of Thakadu Treasures and Nardia Cronje (Interior Architect) of Nomvula Design, the reimagined full sorts and decor replacements assure comfort, enhance guest experience and elevate the camp to a new level of luxury.

Always forging new ways, Ker & Downey Botswana are proud that the majority of the new interiors were manufactured in Maun, thus supporting the local industry and its talented artisans.

The complete transformation of Okuti's look and feel is modern and the camp is truly a one-of-a-kind, with a design that seamlessly blends into the natural surroundings. The room's new layout and amenities have been rearranged to enhance the breathtaking views out over the lagoon and river, allowing guests to enjoy nature to the horizon from the comfort of their room. Other new room fixtures, such as the flooring and lighting, have transformed the rooms into a more stylish and brighter space.

The overall ambience exudes luxury and sophistication, ensuring that every guest enjoys a truly unforgettable experience at Okuti. We invite you to come and experience the newly refurbished camp for yourself. Whether you are a first-timer or a returning guest, we are confident that you will appreciate the improvements that have been made to this stunning camp.

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Wednesday, 1 May 2024

Botswana: Machaba Safaris: Our Newest Treasure Camp: Monachira

Machaba Safaris: Our Newest Treasure Camp: Monachira

We’re Excited to Announce the Opening of Monachira Camp

Discover our newest treasure in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Situated on the edge of the Monachira channel in the northeast region of the Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Monachira Camp opens in May 2025. 

Offering motor boating excursions on the Monachira River system, relaxing mokoro experiences, island nature walks & short game drives, at Monachira Camp, you will become immersed in the tranquility of the bush. This luxury safari camp boasts exceptional wildlife viewing over the large reed and papyrus-lined floodplains, seasonal wetlands, and large riverine islands and is not far from the famous Gudigwa Heronries, an amazing nesting ground for thousands of herons, egrets and storks.

Explore the permanent channels of the Monachria River and keep your eyes out for elephants, lions and leopards. Discover more about the rare sitatunga, a semi-aquatic antelope and keep your eyes and ears out for the call of the elusive Pel’s Fishing owl.

Only accessible by helicopter, discover this remote section of the Okavango when you stay at Monachira Camp.

Book your stay at Monachira Camp in conjunction with any other Machaba Safari’s Delta camps and receive a complimentary helicopter flight.

Camps include Machaba Camp, Little Machaba, Kiri Camp & Gomoti Plains Camp. Bookings open 10 April 2024.

BOOK YOUR STAY AT MONACHIRA CAMP

Free Flights On Us

We have created two new packages where you’ll receive free inter-camp flights as well as free flights from Victoria Falls and /or Harare International Airports. 

° Flights on us: Verney's Camp and Fothergill 

° Flights on us: Verney's Camp and Tembo Plains

2025 Rates are Now Out  - Start Planning Your Safari

Whether you want to explore the winding labyrinth of the Okavango Delta, the ancient vistas of Hwange National Park, the iconic riverside of Mana Pools or the untamed floodplains of Chobe National Park, allow us to tailor your safari to bring you a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Our knowledgeable safari experts will help you put together an idyllic getaway. Take a look at all our safari specials and packages that include a variety of ways to experience the African bush.

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Saturday, 20 April 2024

Namibia: Ichingo Chobe River Lodge update

We're excited to share that our Ichingo Chobe River Lodge 2025/26 booking calendar is now open, and we've published the rates for this travel period.

Whether you have new team members, or would like to connect, consider scheduling an express training session with us. We’ll cover key information and highlight selling points to ensure everyone in your team is up to date on our properties.

A reminder about our "Stay for 3 Pay for 2" offer, which includes previously blocked off dates - marking the first time in years that you can book the first two weeks of December 2024 on the Zambezi Queen for your clients. This exclusive opportunity is not to be missed!

We look forward to connecting with you soon.

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Saturday, 20 January 2024

Botswana: Okavango Expeditions' - New MmaTsebe Tented Camp north of Khwai

Okavango Expeditions

New MmaTsebe Tented Camp north of Khwai - opening Apr 2024  

Introducing the NEW MmaTsebe Tented Camp

Opening 1 Apr 2024 in Khwai

MmaTsebe Tented Camp is named after Mmatsebe, the iconic leopardess of Moremi – a leopard whose life became synonymous with Khwai.  Mmatsebe, meaning "ear marked", was loved by all and was quite the celebrity during her time in fact your photo of a leopard in Khwai could very much be that of Mmatsebe. Her cubs still roam the forests and floodplains of Khwai to this very day.

MmaTsebe Tented Camp Directors are all veterans of the Botswana tourism scene. Greg & Kelly Butler, formally of Khwai Private Reserve for 19 years, have vast experience in owning and operating first class camps and lodges.

Pieter Ann Sollitt and Clint Gielink have run Okavango Expeditions for 15 years & have a reputation of delivering simply some of the best safari experiences in the industry.  They have come together to create MmaTsebe Tented Camp and in the near future a circuit that brings exceptional quality at very reasonable rates.

The camp is situated approximately 8km north of Khwai Village along the Mbudi channel flowing from the Khwai River and the Okavango River further north.

The camp faces west offering iconic African sunsets.   Buffalo, elephant and hippo are regular residents in camp along with kudu, impala, lion, leopard, hyena and wild dogs.

Access to MmaTsebe Tented Camp is via air with the Khwai airstrip located a short drive from camp and road transfers from Maun, all intended to offer our guests a fabulous experience with very affordable rates.

The camp offers peaceful mekoro excursions along the Mbudi Channel in front of camp and game drives early morning and late afternoon into the Moremi Game Reserve.

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