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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, 8 July 2021

Botswana: 5 little known facts about Ker & Downey

5 little known facts about Ker & Downey Botswana

Did you know that Ker & Downey Botswana...

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1) Has glass bottom Mokoros?

Kanana offers both land and water based activities, one of these activities being a Mokoro excursion.

The Kanana Mokoro excursion is unique as you can enjoy both above and below water viewing. The glass panel in the floor of the Mokoro provides a window into the aquatic world.

2) Removes the roof of the vehicle?

During the cooler winter months we remove the roof of each vehicle. Superb for game viewing, birding & star gazing during a night drive.  Want to avoid the sun? The roof can be easily replaced.

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3) Delivers tea/coffee with your wake-up call?

Wake to the smell of freshly brewed coffee.

Watch the sun rise from your tent deck as you sip your favorite morning beverage.

4) Arranges Helicopter Scenic Flights?

View the Okavango Delta from the unique perspective of a helicopter. Pre-book or arrange once in camp. Our prefered partners Helicopter Horizons provide 30/45/60 min scenic flights with "doors off", each guest enjoying a window seat.

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Available from Shinde, Shinde Enclave, Footsteps Camp & Kanana.

5) Does Night Drives after dinner?

Head out, after dinner, into the darkness in search of nocturnal wildlife.

Get a glimpse into bush life after the sun sets. Night drives are available from Shinde, Shinde Enclave, Footsteps Camp, Kanana and Dinaka. Conducted by our professional guides, you can be out on a night drive until 10pm/11pm should you so choose.

During the cool winter months a warm blanket and hot water bottle, also known as a "Bush Baby", will be provided.

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Thursday, 11 July 2019

Botswana: Kanana & Dinaka opening period

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Kanana & Dinaka

Ker & Downey Botswana is excited to announce that they will be keeping Kanana and Dinaka open through January and February 2020.

NEW CAMP OPENING

Dinaka & Kanana                   All Year
Shinde & Shinde Enclave       1st March 2020 – 5th January 2021
Okuti                                    1st March 2020 – 5th January 2021
Footsteps Across the Delta     1st March 2020 – 30th November 2020
Traditionally the Ker & Downey Botswana properties close each year from the 6th January opening again on the 1st March. This camp closure period is used for annual leave, training, maintenance and refurbishments. A new system has been implemented enabling such operational functions to take place throughout the year.

2020 Low Season rates will apply to nights booked at Kanana and Dinaka. The rate: Low Season: USD 545-00 per person per night will be used for 6th January through February 2020. The same will apply for the Ker & Downey Botswana Safari Packages including Kanana and Dinaka.
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Saturday, 1 July 2017

Botswana - news from Ker & Downey - Dinaka Safari Lodge | Динака Лодж Ботсвана

#DinakaSafariLodge #Botswana #KerAndDowney #Shinde #Kanana #Okuti #ДинакаЛоджБотсвана

 Ker & Downey Botswana is excited to announce that they have entered into negotiations to acquire Dinaka Safari, owner of Dinaka Safari Lodge.

Ker & Downey Botswana’s intention is to expand their portfolio to include a fourth camp of the same standard as their existing properties; Shinde, Kanana and Okuti. The expected opening and welcoming of “Dinaka’s” first guests, under the new ownership, is 1st March 2018.

The safari lodge will continue to operate as is until the 11th December 2017, at which time the lodge will close and undergo its transformation into a Ker & Downey Botswana camp.

Dinaka will become a 16-bedded camp offering seven twin/double bedded tents and one family tent sleeping a maximum of 5 pax. The minimum age at Dinaka will be 7 years old and the activities on offer will include game drives, night drives, walking safaris and a sleep out deck.

An exclusive private reserve hugging the northern edge of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Dinaka is host to classic Kalahari predators and plains game.

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Friday, 26 February 2016

Botswana: Ker & Downey water level update

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Water Level Update

What does the drought mean for the Ker & Downey Botswana camps?

Shinde, Kanana and Okuti will be opening on the 1st March. All three camps will be able to offer their water based activities. The current conditions in Botswana are having a positive impact on wildlife sightings, increasing both diversity and frequency.

At Kanana the mokoro activity is unaffected by the water level however we have had to adapt the boat cruise slightly due to blockages in the channel. But do not fear guests are still able to get out and experience this water element of the Delta. Your guests can expect to be out on the boat for an hour or so, in which time their guide will explain this ecosystem. It’s a great time to see birds and aquatic species. Although a great distance is not covered its very interesting and informative.
 
Footsteps Camp, home to our Young Explorers (specialised family safari) and Footsteps Across the Delta (walking safari) will receive its first guests on the 1st March. The mokoro activity is currently suspended until water levels rise and the hippos inhabiting the channel move to deeper lagoons. We have to remember that we are visitors in their home and be gracious guests.

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