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"Camp Okuti Special Okavango Delta" |
HOME |Safari | Overland | Chobe | Fishing | Okavango | Lodge | Gweta | Mokoro | Maun | Desert | Contact info| Link |Specials |Shuttle Botswana| EmailCAMP OKUTI Total cost per person sharing: US$2151.00
CAMP OKUTI Total cost per person sharing: US$2151.00 Single supplement additional US$557.00 Valid 01 June until 31 October 2008
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This delightful camp lies alongside the Maunachira river
which flows through the Xakanaxa Lediba, within the world renowned
Moremi Game Reserve. Offering a welcome touch of comfort, Okuti's
beautiful thatched chalets are set on lush green lawns, amidst the
wilderness of one of Botswana's prime game viewing regions. Camp Okuti caters for a maximum of 18 guests, accommodation
in insect-proofed thatched chalets each with ensuite bathroom, hot and
cold running water and flush toilets. Most chalets are twin share with
the exception of the family chalet which offers two rooms sharing a
bathroom, ideal for families as Okuti is a child friendly lodge.
Experience game drives in the Moremi Game Reserve in specially designed safari vehicles, allowing unhindered views for game viewing and photography. Moremi is a park rich in wildlife and game viewing is consistent year round so it is ideal for the first time visitor to Botswana. In addition to game drives you can explore the delta waterways by motorboat - from open lagoons to winding channels it is a birder's paradise, especially for herons and storks in the breeding season.
The
Camp Managers and your guide will plan your activities for the
duration of your stay at Camp Okuti. Days can be spent going out in
open safari vehicles exploring the diverse range of habitats within
the reserve – from open floodplains to belts of mopane woodland. You
can also venture out onto the open waters of the Okavango by
motorboat, visiting the Xakanaxa Lagoon and beyond up to the seasonal
heronry at Gadikwe. Moremi
Game Reserve offers some of the most spectacular game viewing in
Botswana and you may encounter breeding herds of elephant, a hunting
lioness or a sleeping pride of lion, grazing impalas and kudus and
much more.
A
typical day in camp offers a morning and afternoon activity, returning
to camp for lunch and a siesta in the middle of the day and back again
in the evening for dinner and relaxing around the campfire. HOME |Safari | Overland | Chobe | Fishing | Okavango | Lodge | Gweta | Mokoro | Maun | Desert | Contact info| Link |Specials |Shuttle Botswana| Email
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