Showing posts with label Tsodilo Hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tsodilo Hills. Show all posts

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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Thursday, 28 July 2022

Botswana: Desert & Delta Safaris' 40th anniversary

CELEBRATING 40-YEARS OF DESERT & DELTA SAFARIS – EMPOWERING BOTSWANA

Since its inception in 1982, Desert & Delta Safaris has been empowering Botswana through tourism. In 2022, Desert & Delta celebrates their 40thAnniversary, and to commemorate the incredible journey, a stunning new book documenting an impressive and remarkable history marks the occasion. Titled ‘Empowering The People of Botswana Through Tourism; Our Journey Together.’ The 132-page, full-colour, book showcases Botswana, and its people and chronicles the growth of Desert & Delta as a company, whilst maintaining their core principles and ethos.

Copies of the book will be available in the properties.

A true celebration of the history of Botswana, an inspirational story of a company with a passion for the country, which has led to the destination being widely regarded and respected as an international model of ecotourism development. A model that creates local employment and preserves the natural wilderness and wildlife while still providing valuable revenue to the country’s economy.

‘Empowering The People of Botswana Through Tourism; Our Journey Together’ is introduced by Africa’s youngest ever female minister in the Botswana government, Bogolo Kenewendo. With chapters dedicated to the rise of female trailblazers in the destination, including Desert & Delta’s very first female guide Florence Kagiso who joined Chobe Game Lodge in 2007, the company is proud to support women and 50% of the entire camp management team across all seven camps are women.

“We have so much to be proud of” comments MC Odumetse (Group Managing Director). “From launching Africa’s only all-female guiding team at Chobe Game Lodge, to becoming one of the first luxury safari circuits to be managed exclusively by local citizens.

“The stories shared in every chapter are inspiring” shares James Wilson (Marketing Director). “Every chapter will take you on a journey of how the company and the destination have evolved through the stories and experiences from generations of Desert & Delta staff. Our book aims to make everyone aware that their support in booking a trip to Botswana with us is actively helping promote responsible tourism development.” Enthuses James Wilson.

As well as reflecting on the history and growth of Desert & Delta Safaris, the book looks forward to the investment in new regions. Sedia Riverside Hotel was recently added to the group as a well-located property in the heart of Maun. In September 2021 the group purchased Nxamaseri Island Lodge to develop the incredible cultural heritage site that is Tsodilo Hills. Nxamaseri Island Lodge is in a prime location to combine both the Okavango Delta and Tsodilo Hills.

“Botswana is a world-renowned wildlife tourism destination, but we want to use our resources and network to bring awareness about some of the remarkable cultural heritage we have. Tsodilo Hills hosts over 4,000 amazingly preserved ancient rock art paintings dating back thousands of years. If a place like Tsodilo Hills was in any other country that didn’t have such a thriving safari industry, it would be one of the most popular places to visit.” Remarked Mc Odumetse.

Starting with just two camps, Camp Okavango and Camp Moremi, Desert & Delta founded one of the first luxury safari circuits in Botswana. From humble beginnings when the country was barely known, with no infrastructure or trained staff and resources, to where we are today – a world-class destination leading the way in female empowerment and run and managed by the citizens of the country, Desert & Delta Safaris has always been a company to innovate and not imitate.

This year Desert & Delta Safaris celebrates everything that has been achieved through the story of ‘Empowering The People of Botswana Through Tourism; Our Journey Together’ a visually, captivating representation of the rich, vibrant and interesting story showing how commitment to the local people, protecting the natural resources and developing on a philosophy of sustainability will ultimately lead to success.

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Wednesday, 8 December 2021

Desert & Delta Safaris: festive season specials

Desert & Delta Safaris

Hire a private island in the Okavango this Holiday Season

FESTIVE SEASON SPECIALS

Book exclusive use at Chobe Savanna Lodge & Nxamaseri Island Lodge, Okavango Delta

Still thinking of getting away from it all this holiday season?

We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy an exclusive use stay, at highly affordable rates, at two-stunning gems of Southern Africa this holiday season. Limited dates for exclusive use over Christmas and New Years still available. Free cancellation up to 48 hours prior to arrival for COVID-19 related restrictions (contact our reservations team for more information). 

Take your family or get a group of friends together and book your private stay at Chobe Savanna Lodge. A small, remote lodge on the Eastern-Zambezi region of Namibia with 13 chalets overlooking the Chobe National Park - available for exclusive use bookings over Christmas and New year.

We’re also offering the opportunity to book a private island in the Okavango Delta Panhandle. Eight beautiful chalets set on the banks of the Nxamaseri Channel and your chance to connect with the wilderness and enjoy the tranquility of the Okavango Delta with Nxamaseri Island Lodge.

CHOBE SAVANNA LODGE 

Private use of the lodge (guaranteed)

Min 3-night stays - From 01 December 2021 to 31 March 2022

$275 per person p/n (minimum 10 full paying guests)

$250 per person p/n (minimum 14 full paying guests)

$220 per person p/n (minimum 16 full paying guests)

INCLUDES: All non-alcoholic drinks, meals, activities and transfers from/to Kasane Immigration (contact us for more information). Free cancellation up to 48 hours prior to arrival for COVID-19 related restrictions (contact our reservations team for more information).

EXCLUDES: COVID-19 tests to enter Namibia/Botswana & alcoholic beverages

WHAT MAKES THIS PACKAGE SO SPECIAL

° As little as $ 2,750 per night for the private use of a luxury lodge in a prime wildlife location over the festive season doesn't get better value than this!

° Owing to the remote location of the Chobe Savanna peninsular, you and your group can venture far upriver away from any other tourists.

° Our lodge staff will organise a lovely outdoor dinner and BBQ under the stars overlooking the Chobe National Park floodplains.

° Christmas morning breakfast cruise, New Years day lunch cruise can all be organised with each booking on request (at no extra charge!).

NXAMASERI ISLAND LODGE

Private use of the lodge (guaranteed)

Min 3-night stays - From 01 December 2021 to 31 March 2022

$275 per person p/n (minimum 8 full paying guests)

$250 per person p/n (minimum 10 full paying guests)

$220 per person p/n (minimum 14 full paying guests)

INCLUDES: All non-alcoholic drinks, meals, activities and transfers (contact us for more information). Free cancellation up to 48 hours prior to arrival for COVID-19 related restrictions (contact our reservations team for more information).

EXCLUDES: COVID-19 tests, alcoholic beverages and day trip visits to Tsodilo Hills

WHAT MAKES THIS PACKAGE SO SPECIAL

° Hiring your own private island in the Okavango for as little as $2,200 a day for exclusive use over the festive season doesn't get better value than this!

° Hike to the top of Botswana on New Years day and take in the sunrise from Tsodilo Hills

° Picnic lunch on Christmas day on a remote island (no extra charge)

° Local San guided visit at Tsodilo Hills taking in the ancient rock art

° Breakfast on a private sandbank in the Okavango Delta

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Wednesday, 17 November 2021

Botswana: Desert & Delta enlarges its portfolio with Nxamaseri | Нксамасери Лодж Ботсвана

DESERT & DELTA SAFARIS INCREASES ITS PORTFOLIO WITH THE ACQUISITION OF NXAMASERI ISLAND LODGE

Desert & Delta Safaris is delighted to announce a new addition to its luxury lodge portfolio. The company which is based, owned and operated in Botswana, has purchased Nxamaseri Island Lodge, increasing its stunning range of lodges and camps to a total of nine. The addition of Nxamaseri Island Lodge truly complements the existing eight lodges and camps, which comprises of Chobe Game Lodge, Chobe Savanna Lodge, Savute Safari Lodge, Camp Moremi, Camp Xakanaxa, Camp Okavango, Xugana Island Lodge and Leroo La Tau. Nxamaseri Island Lodge will enhance their offering and the inclusion of this stunning property strengthens its presence making Desert & Delta Safaris a company with the most comprehensive portfolio of regions in Botswana today.

Nxamaseri Island Lodge has eight stunning suites, all under the shade of huge Jackalberry trees and wild date palms. The size and atmosphere dovetail perfectly with Desert & Delta’s ethos and its CARES philosophy.

Nxamaseri Island Lodge on a secluded island in the Okavango Panhandle.

Located in the centre of two UNESCO world heritage sites: Tsodilo Hills and the Okavango Delta – it is one of the very few places in the entire world where two world heritage sites meet. Nxamaseri Island Lodge is the closest property to explore Tsodilo Hills – a remarkable cluster of huge rocky hills in the otherwise flat Kalahari Desert and home to one of Africa’s most impressive collections of ancient rock art, with over 4,500 paintings located around 400 different sites. The paintings are classified as Southern African Rock art and a combination of a favourable dry climate, and the unique caves and crevices have helped preserve the art which dates back as far back as 100,000 years.

San Paintings at Tsodilo Hills

The unique rock paintings visible at Tsodilo Hills

Nxamaseri is nestled along an ancient fossil river that once flowed from the Kavango River past the Tsodilo Hills. Today the channel connects Nxamaseri to the Panhandle of the Kavango River before it fans out to form the great Okavango Delta. Keen anglers will be attracted to the region as Botswana’s fishing hotspot for catch & release fishing for the fighting Tiger Fish.

“The addition of Nxamaseri Island Lodge is an exciting region for us to promote. Those with a good level of fitness can climb to the top of Botswana (1,400m/4,900ft asl) and travellers will feel enchanted by the presence of such impressive hills and the rich history they possess. The combination of the rocky hills amongst the harsh desert and the lush waterways with the forested islands of the Okavango panhandle makes Nxamaseri Island Lodge a prime destination. Our goal is to encourage international and regional travellers to explore the incredible cultural heritage we offer in Botswana in a manner that is environmentally and ecologically responsible and sustainable.” Enthuses, James Wilson, Marketing Director, Desert & Delta Safaris.

Fishing in the Okavango Delta with Nxamaseri Island Lodge

Desert & Delta Safaris will be including flight charter rates directly to the Nxamaseri airstrip through their sister company, Safari Air and have created several packages that combine key regions of the country to make it easier for international travellers to access this richly diverse region.

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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 which 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. The CARES philosophy is the foundation on which Desert & Delta Safaris is built, highlighting their core values in developing human potential and building a sustainable tourism model. They employ approximately 337 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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Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Botswana: Nxamaseri Island Lodge joins Desert & Delta Safaris | Нксамасери Лодж Ботсвана

Nxamaseri Island Lodge Joins the Desert & Delta Safaris

To celebrate nearly 40-years of operation in our home, Botswana, we are delighted to announce the acquisition of Nxamaseri Island Lodge. This takes the Desert & Delta Safaris portfolio to a total of nine camps & lodges,  making the group one of the most comprehensive safari circuits in Botswana.

Perfectly situated between the Tsodilo Hills and the Okavango Delta, it is one of very few places in the entire world where two UNESCO World Heritage sites meet.

Our aim is to make this incredible destination more accessible to international travellers through our flight network with Safari Air and our exciting new Botswana package itineraries that will feature Nxamaseri.

What has Nxamaseri Island Lodge got to offer? 

Culture

Located in the stunning Okavango Delta panhandle region, Nxamaseri is the closest lodge from which to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Tsodilo Hills – a remarkable cluster of huge rocky hills and home to one of Africa’s most impressive collections of ancient rock art.

There are over 4,500 paintings located around 400 different sites around the hills. Travellers can also hike to the top of Botswana while taking in the impressive history of the area.

Tsodilo Hills is a hugely significant cultural attraction and a wonderful addition to any Botswana itinerary.

Fishing

Nxamaseri and the Okavango Panhandle is Botswana’s tiger fishing mecca. Throughout the year (January – February season closed), the Okavango Delta panhandle is home to epic Tiger and Bream fishing.

Around September – November every year the “Barble Run” attracts predatory fish in their thousands and the chance to land several Tiger Fish is exceptionally high. A beautiful yet ferocious fighting fish found in the northern part of the Okavango Delta and Chobe/Zambezi river systems.

The Nxamaseri guides are expert fisherman from the local region with decades of experience who will help you get into exactly the right place to land that dream fish!

Water & Walking Activities

Mokoro and boating activities are offered all year round. This is owing to the vast amounts of water around the panhandle area. The Nxamaseri Channel is a stunning ecosystem of floodplains and unique vegetation and the combination of the large “panhandle channel” with its big papyrus thickets makes for an Okavango boating paradise.

Guides will invite guests to stop on many of the stunning secluded islands for guided walks exploring the area.

Birdwatching & Other Activities

Nxamaseri is a birdwatcher’s heaven. Around two-thirds of all Botswana’s bird species can be found around this region with frequent sightings of the rare Pels Fishing Owl and opportunities to see White-backed Night Heron and the graceful African Skimmer.

During the nesting season from August – November, a trip to the Carmine Bee-eater colony is a sight to behold. Thousands of these striking birds make their way in and out of the nest holes forming a seemingly pink mirage along red-cliffs in the southern area near Nxamaseri.

How to get to Nxamaseri Island Lodge

Charter flight

Nxamaseri Airstrip is accessible with Safari Air as well as other charter companies. Safari Air will provide access to Nxamaseri Airstrip from all airstrips around Botswana (provided they are permitted to land there).

Self-Drive Access

Self-drive access is a big portion of the Nxamaseri client base. Guests may park at a secure plot near the main road and will be transferred to Nxamaseri by the lodge (distance varies depending on time of year/water-level. 30 – 60 minutes)

From Mohembo Border (access to the Zambezi Region/Caprivi in Namibia) to Nxamaseri turn off: 45-minutes

From Maun to Nxamaseri turn off: 4 – 5 hours

Self-drive access information is available on the Desert & Delta Safaris Quick Links document.

Booking Nxamaseri Island Lodge 

Nightly Rates

Standalone rates are broken into 1-2 night rates or 3+ night rates.

Green Season rates have been held and start at $350 pp per night sharing for 1-2nights stays and $330 pp per night for 3-nights or more.

All guests on 2+ night stays will be invited to do the Tsodilo Hills cultural tour.

Packages

To make the region more accessible we have created a range of packages to combine with Desert & Delta Safaris camps and lodges.

One of the itineraries on the Cultural Exploration Packages connects Chobe Game Lodge with Nxamaseri Island Lodge, Camp Xakanaxa/Camp Moremi and Leroo La Tau on an 8-night itinerary (starting at $4,608pp including charter flights from Kasane to Maun or vice versa).

Travellers wanting a complete experience of the key ecosystems within the Okavango Delta should book the Traversing the Delta Package. A 6-night or 9-night itinerary with a chance to “follow the flood” including Nxamaseri Island Lodge (northern tip of the Okavango panhandle), Camp Okavango/Xugana Island Lodge (the core/central Okavango) and a 3-4 hour boat expedition transfer to the Moremi Game Reserve (wildlife rich eastern region of the Okavango).

The package starts at $3,881 including charter flights from Maun returning to Maun with the boat expedition transfer.

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Thursday, 22 July 2021

Xaro Lodge Botswana | Ксаро Лодж Ботсвана

Xaro Lodge Botswana

Xaro Lodge, a 24-bed Luxury Meru-Tented Lodge is located a few miles outside of Shakawe Village, in north-western Botswana - on the tranquil banks of the Okavango River. Nestling amongst giant Mangosteen trees and accessible by boat only, the lodge is home to a myriad of birds. The distinctive cry of the African Fish Eagle, White Backed Night Heron and the illusive Pel’s Fishing Owl make this tropical paradise a must for bird lovers. This area is a great way to experience the cultural side of Botswana, most notably the Tsodilo Hills, also known as the “Mountain of Gods”. Steeped in cultural offerings and experience Tsodilo brings you closer to the history of Botswana from thousands of years ago.

Xaro Lodge Accommodation

Xaro Lodge offers three different room types. The camp can accommodate 20 persons, plus two guides/pilots/tour leaders sharing.

11 units in total comprising:

Luxury Honeymoon Suite 01 x king-bedded Luxury Honeymoon Suite, with en-suite luxury bathroom, private garden and balcony surrounding the suite, as well as a private lounge area and mini bar.

Standard Luxury Meru Tent 09 x twin-bedded Standard Luxury Meru Tents, each with en-suite private bathroom, private balcony and all rooms have equal river viewing opportunities.

Family Unit 01 x Family Unit, which consists of 02 x Standard Luxury Meru Tents located on one deck with sharing bathroom.

Guide/Pilot/Tour Leader Room 01 x twin-bedded tent with en-suite private bathroom and private balcony.

Activities at Xaro Lodge

Water Based Activities

Birdlife The Okavango Panhandle is home to more than 350 species of birds and Xaro Lodge is situated in this focal point of avifaunal diversity. Many special Okavango birds can quite easily be seen here. African Skimmers arrive in late winter when the sandbanks in the river start appearing and almost every exposed sandbank will have a nesting pair during spring. At this time the water level is at its lowest and large numbers of water birds congregate along the main river channel and its surrounding floodplains. These floodplains are then frequented by almost every species of southern African heron and egret. The papyrus swamps are home to the Greater Swamp Warbler and the Coppery-Tailed Coucal.

The quiet backwaters of the Ngarange channel, just downstream of Xaro, is another extraordinary birding area not to be missed. The backwaters in the channel are covered with water-lilies and attracts a multitude of water birds which includes large numbers of African Jacana and the occasional Lesser Jacana, the beautiful Pygmy Geese are also plenty to be found in these habitats. The secretive Allen’s Gallinule is also regularly seen here.
Numerous species of Bee-eaters and kingfishers occur in the area. Colonies of Carmine Bee-Eaters are present in spring, both upstream and downstream of Xaro Lodge while the White-Fronted and Little Bee-Eaters are common residents throughout the year. Kingfishers are plentiful, but the best time to observe them is in spring when most have nests in the steep embankments along the edge of the river.
The remaining specials are to be found mainly in the riparian forest. The lodge grounds and its immediate surrounds are the best place to start looking and to explore the surrounding forest and woodland on foot as part of a guided walk. You won’t have to go far to see Swamp Boubou, Hartlaub’s Babbler and even Brown Firefinch. With a bit more effort you may well find Narina Trogon, Western Banded Snake-Eagle, and even a Bathawk during dusk as they hunt bats that fly out over the river. Xaro Lodge is truly a bird watching and bird photographer’s haven where special sightings and unique photographic opportunities are certainly the order of the day.
Land Based Activities
Flora, Fauna and Land animals Whilst at the lodge you have the option to book a guided bush walk with one of our very experienced local guides, he will take you on a 1h30 min walk around the 45-hectare property. Xaro Lodge is arguably one of the best places to see Pel’s Fishing Owls and sightings can almost be guaranteed; a guided walk in the right area of undisturbed riparian forest will invariably flush one of these majestic owls from its shady diurnal roost.

The Island Walks are a favorite amongst our guests as our guides are informative and have a passion for the property and the flora and fauna it has to offer. On the walk you will realize that Xaro Lodge is a perfect blend of tropical paradise and the harsh African bushveld. Apart from the plethora of birding activities, there is a very good chance of sightings of Sitatunga, Bushbuck, Elephant, Hippo, Crocodile and many more options.
Tsodilo Day-Trips
Xaro Lodge now offers luxury guided trips to Tsodilo Hills. Each trip will include a professionally guided tour of the Hill’s, after you have completed the tour you can enjoy a delicious packed lunch under the trees in designated pick-nick areas. Enjoy a cold beverage and reminisce on the tour you just experienced and be a part of the unique few that have the pleasure of experiencing this amazing world heritage site.
Cultural Village Experience While at the Lodge you may find yourself on a village tour of the local village closest to the lodge – Samochima Village, this village exists primarily as a fishing village and the residents of the village are mostly employed by the lodges surrounding the area. However, there are a few village entrepreneurs weaving baskets for the traveler passing through. On the village tour you will interact with the Basket weavers and take a trip to the local preschool to interact and see how the school is run. This may be an opportunity for a guest to sponsor a child.
Beauty Spa
Xaro Lodge offers an incredible Spa experience, whereby you can book a treatment from a number of different options and have your massage on the banks of the Okavango River with the sounds of the birds and water surrounding you. Food Focus At Xaro Lodge our food-focus is on being as self-sustainable as possible. With the means to satisfy every palate, our well-trained chefs source the freshest produce daily. Salads, home-style cooked meals and freshly baked bread, chutneys and jams are our signature. The restaurant offers you a communal dining experience, allowing you to dine with your group, your family or to make new friends and interact with other guests. Private dining is by appointment only and made prior to your arrival at Xaro Lodge. You can expect to be seated in an area of natural bush under the Botswana sky! A selection of South African wines are on offer to compliment your meal and a full bar facility is available to suit your taste.
Xaro Lodge offers you an amazing culinary experience, from locally caught fish of the day to homemade delicacies… all in the remote Delta wilderness. The Xaro Lodge menu enjoys a high percentage of positive guest feedback however, we continue to strive to improve our daily cuisine and so your comments are greatly appreciated. Sustainability Xaro Lodge is 100% self-sufficient with a state-of-the-art solar system, which is part of our green initiative.


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