Duba Plains Camp, Botswana

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One of the Delta's most remote camps, Duba Plains is a small, intimate camp on a tree-filled island in a private 30 000-hectare concession known as the Kwedi Reserve. It is in an area famed for lion prides and buffalo herds and was the setting for Relentless Enemies, an award-winning National Geographic documentary that recorded the classic interaction between the two species. Apart from good numbers of lion and buffalo, herds of elephant feed on the islands and hippo concentrate in deeper channels. Tsessebe and blue wildebeest dot the plains, while red lechwe are found on the wetter floodplain fringe.

  • Lion and Buffalo interaction
  • The remotest camp in the Okavango Delta.
  • Some of the best birding in the Delta.
Accommodation:
6 roomy tents with an en-suite bathroom, an outside shower, and a veranda overlooking the floodplain.
Activities:
Largely a land-activity focused camp. A variety of activities include day and night game drives, often tracking the buffalo herd around the concession, and leisurely nature walks. Mokoro trips are also possible in times of good floods - usually only between May and September.
Facilities:
  • central lounge,
  • dining room and bar area under thatch and plunge pool.
Meal Basis:
Fully inclusive accommodation including all meals, drinks (excluding premium brand drinks) and activities.
Child Policy:
Children over the age of 8 years are welcome. Private activities need to be booked for families with children.
Website url:
www.wilderness-safaris.com

Client Comments

What an awesome honeymoon. What a combination, bush and beach! I’m not sure any other holiday could top this one!


Jacqui and Steed Richardson Mar 08