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.
Aerial photo/video service/inquiries: info@traveltonamibia.com
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