
TUBA TREE CAMP
Elevated camp beneath a thick canopy of trees in the Jao Reserve, Okavango Delta
- Casual and intimate camp on a large island in the Delta
- Five comfortable tented suites & a rather splendid main lodge
- Excellent game viewing and bird watching
- Full range of Okavango Delta's famous wildlife activities
- Five-star luxury and service
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Tuba Tree Camp | DescriptionTubu Tree Camp is on Hunda Island, the largest in the private Jao Reserve, which is in the north-west of the Okavango Delta. Hiding under the generous tree canopy, five comfortable east-African tented rooms look out over the floodplains. Each tent is raised off the ground on a wooden platform and has an en suite bathroom with additional outdoor shower and a private viewing deck. The main lodge is an airy expanse of timber and thatch; the pub and dining areas look out over the plains. The campfire and plunge pool offer the best of day and night-time relaxation. The island has large areas of permanently dry savannah, which makes it attractive to plains game and predators; the permanent waters of the adjacent delta offer abundant birdlife and riverine animals. |
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Stanleys Camp
Stanley's Camp consists of 8 classic styled safari tents. The delicately appointed tents exude classic Africa; handcrafted beds dressed with the finest linen, antique furniture individually selected and oriental carpets that transport you to early 19th century Africa.
Stanley's Camp consists of 8 classic styled safari tents. The delicately appointed tents exude classic Africa; handcrafted beds dressed with the finest linen, antique furniture individually selected and oriental carpets that transport you to early 19th century Africa.
Kwetsani Camp
Kwetsani Camp is a romantic game lodge with a spectacular setting. On an island in the Okavango Delta and tucked into a dense riverine forest, the tree houses overlook a game-studded plain and the surrounding permanent waters.
Kwetsani Camp is a romantic game lodge with a spectacular setting. On an island in the Okavango Delta and tucked into a dense riverine forest, the tree houses overlook a game-studded plain and the surrounding permanent waters.













