Published Tue, Feb 28, 2026
Safari Sanctuary in the Heart of the Okavango Delta Wow – what a breathtaking experience from start to finish. Delta Camp is an absolute must if you’re visiting the Okavango Delta. It’s located on...
Delta Camp’s is located on a small island in the heart of the Okavango Delta and the lodge is accessed by light aircraft from Maun, Botswana. The camp's chalets are designed and built to take advantage of the many indigenous, old-growth trees of the island forest. Our buildings cannot improve upon the natural landscape; they must therefore blend into it as unobtrusively as possible. This sometimes means that a tree grows through a roof or a floor, it always means that you will find no glass in our windows, and it very often means that the building itself is elevated onto a deck, to minimize our disturbance of the earth and vegetation below. We import the bare minimum – locally grown reed and grass are our principal means of construction where feasible. Where it is not we use easily removable canvas. Our furniture is locally made from, wherever possible, locally grown material. We support local artists and artisans.
Each chalet is en suite with hot and cold running water, a shower with a view, a variety of beds and areas in which to relax, mosquito netting and solar-powered electric lighting. The chalets are situated around the property to take advantage of the views of the surrounding bush and flood-plains.
Overlooking the confluence of the Boro and Metsematsweu channels of the Okavango, Delta Camp’s lounge and dining area is well elevated to command the spectacular vista of swamp and riverine forest that lies before it. A variety of game can usually be seen from the deck, with elephant frequent visitors, and cavorting hippo and basking crocodile common sights. Lion, leopard and Cape Hunting Dogs have all been observed from the deck.
Each chalet is en suite with hot and cold running water, a shower with a view, a variety of beds and areas in which to relax, mosquito netting and solar-powered electric lighting. The chalets are situated around the property to take advantage of the views of the surrounding bush and flood-plains.
Three excellent meals per day ensure that our guests are well prepared for their walks; tea and coffee are available at all times, and the open bar is always open.
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Delta Camp offers twice daily walking safaris and mokoro (dug-out canoe) excursions in the Moremi Game Reserve. While visiting you will have your own private guide who will be caring just for you and will be listening to your needs as well as those of the surrounding bush. Whilst at Delta Camp you will have an intimate experience walking in the dynamic eco-systems of the Okavango Delta. While traveling on foot with your private professional guide, you will learn about tracking animals, how they behave and live, as well as helping you to becoming aware of the plants and trees that surround you. Village walks are available and a chance to go to the local village is fascinating and entirely unadulterated. You will have the freedom to explore the Okavango with your private guide independent of other guests and to plan your days according to whim. A day relaxing with a book followed by a short jaunt to the sunset deck is easy to arrange and sometimes just what you need after the active pace of safari.
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Based on 107 reviews
5
Location
5.0
Sleep Quality
4.5
Rooms
4.8
Service
4.8
Value
4.5
Cleanliness
4.8
Published Tue, Feb 28, 2026
Safari Sanctuary in the Heart of the Okavango Delta Wow – what a breathtaking experience from start to finish. Delta Camp is an absolute must if you’re visiting the Okavango Delta. It’s located on...
Published Tue, Nov 30, 2025
The staff are amazing, so warm and friendly. The whole trip was perfect. Pony, the magager was wonderful as was Chelo and the all the staff. Our Mokoro Guides were outstanding. Couldn't recommend...
Published Sat, Aug 31, 2025
When we landed at the Delta Camp airport, we were surprised. There isn't wifi. No cars, no heaters in the rooms. We didn't expect that, and were worried. But the second you let go of those...