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The Khwai area is in the eastern section of the diverse Moremi Wildlife Reserve, on the extreme edge of the Okavango Delta, and close to the border of the southern Chobe National Park. The Khwai River forms part of the park border, and thus adds to the area’s diversity, which includes a riverine environment, forests and open plains. This means an incredible diversity of game, and birds.
There can be excellent sightings of plains game (zebra, several antelope species), and the big cats are well represented, with lion, cheetah and leopard.
Camping has long been a popular way of enjoying visits to remote areas, and guests are now offered the chance of enjoying excellent, value for money arrangements with local guides and staff, in campsites which have been allocated for sole use of local companies. Each site is thus isolated, and gives visitors a true feeling of being in the bush. As the number of sites (and occupants) is also very limited, you can enjoy a truly unique experience.
You enjoy a traditional tented safari with guide, cook and camp staff to take care of you. With a maximum of 6 tents for each Fly Camp, you are also guaranteed of personalised attention at all times. In order to fully appreciate the area, and to have a relaxed stay, a minimum of 2 nights is required at the Camp.
Guests are accommodated in large dome tents, with en suite shower (with hot water), basin and long-drop toilet. The Tents themselves have twin beds with linen, side table, and lamps. You enjoy three meals a day, lovingly prepared by the camp cook.
Game drives (which can last up to 4 hours) are generally conducted in the early morning and late afternoon, thus allowing for time to relax in camp, during the hottest part of the day.
The Camp is accessed by a light aircraft flight to the nearest airstrip, where you are met by your guide, for the game drive to Camp.
Children of all ages are most welcome
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