Published Thu, Jan 31, 2020
Me and my wife spent our first four nights of our honeymoon at Gunn’s camp and we loved every minute of it! Adeleine and the team were super friendly and offered great service and food, in a very...
Overlooking the legendary Chiefs Island and bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, Gunn's Camp is one of the last few remaining luxury, vintage safari camps. Set under leafy palms and African Ebony to blend naturally with its unique surroundings, Gunn's Camp achieves a fine balance of comfort without isolating guests from the sights and sounds of the wilderness.On arrival at the private airstrip on Ntswi Island, deep in the delta, you will be met by welcoming hosts and shown to Gunn's Camp.
The flagship accommodation offered at Gunn's Camp consists of 6 fully furnished, deluxe Meru tents with en-suite bathrooms featuring standalone baths and outside private showers. Set on raised platforms overlooking the delta plains Gunn's Camp is ideal for honeymooners or guests looking for a more intimate and personalized safari experience.
All 6 tents are discretely set within the densely treed island ensuring privacy and tranquility. Each has been traditionally furnished with an eclectic mixture of solid wood and African furniture and offers a lounge area as well as private veranda.
The Okavango is a vast river that never meets the sea. Instead, its clear waters spread across the Kalahari Desert, forming Africa's largest wetland. The Delta is an oasis amidst the vast plains and pans of the desert that covers most of Southern Africa. Its waterways are a collection of meandering channels, creating a haven for Africa's most notable wildlife.
The flagship accommodation offered at Gunn's Camp consists of 6 fully furnished, deluxe Meru tents with en-suite bathrooms featuring standalone baths and outside private showers. Set on raised platforms overlooking the delta plains Gunn's Camp is ideal for honeymooners or guests looking for a more intimate and personalized safari experience.
All 6 tents are discretely set within the densely treed island ensuring privacy and tranquility. Each has been traditionally furnished with an eclectic mixture of solid wood and African furniture and offers a lounge area as well as private veranda.
The accommodation area is connected to the main camp via raised wooden walkway crossing the wetlands and magically lit by a series of fairylike lanterns. Guests have access to the elevated bar, lounge and dining room, campfire boma and swimming pool.The top deck boasts a large bar and with magnificent views overlooking Chief’s Island. The dining deck is on two separate levels.
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Become part of the bustling river life by easing between the papyrus clad banks on traditional 'mokoro' canoes. Explore the wilderness on foot under the guidance and education of your own personal guide. Feel your senses ignite as you become part of life in the bush and encounter game without the parameters of a vehicle. A great way to explore the crystal clear channels of the Boro River. Motor-boat cruises are organised in time to toast the unprecedented African sunsets while drifting on a lagoon in the middle of the Okavango Delta. Watch as the mutating colours are reflected in the smooth waters, disturbed only by dipping swallows or curious hippos.
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Based on 188 reviews
5
Location
4.9
Sleep Quality
4.7
Rooms
4.6
Service
4.6
Value
4.3
Cleanliness
4.7
Published Thu, Jan 31, 2020
Me and my wife spent our first four nights of our honeymoon at Gunn’s camp and we loved every minute of it! Adeleine and the team were super friendly and offered great service and food, in a very...
Published Thu, Nov 30, 2019
We have stayed for two nights and everything was wonderful. The rooms, the restaurant, the staff, the activities...all great! Lot of nice fauna surrounding the camp: Impalas, baboos, buffalos...
Published Tue, Oct 31, 2019
My wife and I stayed here in mid October and had a fantastic time. The water levels have been incredibly low in the Okavango so mokoro rides and boating weren't possible, but contrary to other...