KWARA
CAMP
Okavango, Botswana
Introduction
Kwara is located in the remote northern part of the stunning Okavango
Delta within the private Kwara concession. The camp fronts onto
a huge floodplain, adjacent to the permanent water of the Delta
and is backed by extensive bush. It is a magnificent wilderness
area in excess of 1,700 square kilometres, bordering the Moremi
Reserve. No trip to Botswana is complete without a visit to the
Delta, the shimmering and unique watery jewel in the middle of the
Kalahari desert. Kwara encompasses a wide diversity of habitats,
ranging from the clear Delta waters with reed-lined lagoons and
channels, to open grasslands, mopane woodlands and palm-fringed
islands.
Camp Description
The eight luxury safari-style tents are built on raised decks, within
a grove of huge and ancient African Ebony trees. Resident hippos
will generally serenade you year round from the water on the floodplain
in front of the camp. Each tent has its own viewing deck, private
en-suite facilities including hot and cold running showers, flush
toilets and modern amenities.
The forested island on which the camp sits is typical of those
encountered throughout the vast 1.6 million hectares of the Okavango
Delta. At Kwara, you will discover why the Okavango is considered
one of the ecological wonders of Africa and indeed the world. It
is mysterious, calming, unpredictable and very wild.
Kwara also boasts a honeymoon suite with its own special bathroom
with an antique slipper bath with the traditional ball and claw
feet. Hire a private vehicle and have the wilderness almost to your
selves – enhanced by your own guide and tracker who will cater
to your interests unobtrusively. The memory will live forever.
Game Viewing
Like the other Kwando camps, Kwara offers exclusive and private
traverse for all its varied activities. Here guests can enjoy a
diverse wildlife experience all year-round, but the focus is definitely
on the water. Whether gliding along in the special silence of a
mekoro dug out canoe through crystal-clear waters or visiting the
famous Godikwe lagoon, where you can stand on a boat literally eye
to eye with thousands of herons, storks and other nesting birds.
Kwara is the nearest camp to this famous spectacle in the Moremi
Game Reserve. Other species you can encounter through the channels
and rivers are kingfishers, pygmy geese, fish eagles, jacanas, darters
and if you're really fortunate, the elusive Pels Fishing Owl.
Along with the bird watching, you are able to do some fishing (both
spinner and fly), walks with a guide on one of the many palm-fringed
islands and also spectacular night drives on top of the morning
and afternoon drives. The beauty and charm of Kwara will captivate
you.
The Kwara area is also home to a variety of wild animals including,
lechwe, sitatunga, reedbuck, bushbuck, hippo, crocodiles, elephant,
buffalo, sable, roan, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, impala and tsessebe.
Lion, hyaena, wild dog, leopard and cheetah are abundant in this
part of the Delta and regularly seen.
Laundry policy
Laundry is done on a daily basis and inclusive in the nightly tariff with
the exception of 'smalls' ie underwear, which are not washed due
to local customs.
Extras payment
Curios and or imported drinks will be billed to the guest and settled on
check out. Payment can be effected by cash (US$), or the following
credit cards: Visa, MasterCard and Diners Club but not American
Express. If guests feel that they want to tip, our recommended tipping
schedule is as follows:
Guides - US$5.00 per person per day
General Camp Staff - US$3.00 per person per day
Specialist Guides (if applicable) - US$10.00 per person per day
(This is the suggested gratuity schedule only and is subject to
service standards)
How to get there
Access is by light aircraft from Maun. Direct scheduled flights to Maun
from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Windhoek.
Electricity
Generator power (AC 220V) is available during the day and evening.
Video batteries can be recharged.
Read more about:
Moremi game Reserve
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