XUGANA
ISLAND LODGE
Okavango Delta, Botswana
Okavango Delta Accommodation
The Xugana Lagoon, part of Xugana private concession, is widely
accepted as being the most spectacular permanent water site in the
entire Okavango Delta. Xugana Island Lodge, situated on a wooded
island abutting the lagoon, takes full advantage of this magnificent
site, with an open boma and al fresco dining area facing out over
the expanse of pristine water that makes up the permanent Delta.
The lounge, bar and dining areas are set back under the Ebony and
African Mangosteen tree canopy in open sided thatched areas. The
swimming pool, located amongst the mature gardens, in the center
of the island is a perfect place to relax.
Camp Description
The lodge accommodates just 16 guests in large raised reed and thatch
chalets, situated on the shaded fringe of the island, each with
a lagoon view through the lagoon-side vegetation. Each chalet is
twin bedded with en-suite facilities, showers, overhead fans and
a private deck. His & Hers Robes are provided.
Game Viewing
Mokoro trips in eco-friendly dugout canoes, combined with walking,
to surrounding lagoons and islands in the concession give guests
the chance to experience a classic Delta safari. Bird-watching opportunities
are outstanding, and fishing for bream and tiger fish is also offered
as an activity at the lodge. Resident species include Lion, Elephant,
Buffalo, Hippo, Giraffe, Hyena, Zebra, Kudu, Red Lechwe, Sable and
Roan Antelope and many more. Birdwatching is excellent throughout
the year. Guided nature walks to the Delta's islands afford an opportunity
to track the larger species that inhabit this wilderness area. The
water wilderness of the Okavango Delta is rich in bird and wildlife
species. The elusive Sitatunga Antelope has found its niche in the
wetland ecosystem, birds such as the African Fish Eagle, Pel`s Fishing
Owl and many others are magnificent in their spectacular display
- for the ornithologist a bird paradise.
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 or MasterCard or 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 charter aircraft from Kasane (served by daily road
transfers from Victoria Falls and Livingstone) and Maun to Xugana
airstrip. Direct scheduled flights to Maun from Cape Town, Johannesburg
and Windhoek.
Electricity
Generator power (AC 220V) is available during the day and evening.
12-volt DC lighting is supplied for nighttime use, after the generator
has been switched off. Video batteries can be recharged –
AC 220 volts.
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The Okavango Delta
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