Botswana remains one of Africa’s most compelling destinations for a water-based safari. The Okavango Delta’s annual flood transforms desert into a network of channels and lagoons, while the Linyanti system offers permanent river frontage that concentrates wildlife during the dry season.
For travelers who want time on the water to shape their safari, camp choice is critical. Recently recognized in Condé Nast Traveler’s Top Travel Specialists list, we work with properties that offer genuine access to Delta waterways, strong guiding and, importantly, the right seasonal positioning.
These are some of Botswana’s premier water safari lodges and why we recommend them.
Sitatunga Private Island

Sitatunga Private Island sits in one of the most water-dominated regions of the Okavango Delta. Reached primarily by boat, the camp is built on raised wooden walkways above permanent channels.
Mokoro excursions and boat safaris are central to the experience here, particularly during peak flood season when the Delta is at its fullest.
For travelers who want a safari shaped by quiet channels rather than dusty tracks, Sitatunga offers one of the purest water-based experiences in Botswana.
Kwara Camp

Kwara Camp occupies a private concession in the northern Okavango, an area known for year-round water access.
What makes Kwara particularly special is its balance. During flood season, mokoro and boating excursions explore papyrus-lined channels. At other times, traditional game drives remain equally rewarding.
This combination ensures the experience evolves with water levels rather than being restricted by them.
Xigera Safari Lodge

Xigera Safari Lodge is set on one of the key waterways of the Okavango Delta in the Moremi Game Reserve. A true wetland paradise, you can expect to see red lechwe, sitatunga, elephant, buffalo, lion, spotted hyena, leopard and a host of bird species.
Enjoy numerous adventures afloat, including mokoro excursions, motorboat outings in the rivers and lagoons, and fishing just outside the Moremi Game Reserve.
Duba Plains Camp

The 77,000-hectare Duba Plains Reserve in Botswana's Okavango Delta is a wildlife connoisseur's getaway, with thousands of animals in a matrix of palm-dotted islands, flood plains, and woodland.
Enjoy in-season fishing and peaceful mokoro excursions. During higher flood periods, boating can form part of the activity mix. Between May and October, you can embark on a boating safari and enjoy wonderful birding, as well as hippo, buffalo and elephants sightings.
Mombo Camp

Mombo, positioned on Chief’s Island, is often regarded as one of Botswana’s strongest wildlife areas. While Mombo is more land-led than channel-driven, its floodplain setting means wildlife congregates along permanent water during the dry season. The scale of elephant and predator sightings here can be exceptional.
For travelers who want Delta water landscapes paired with some of the most consistent Big Five viewing in Botswana, Mombo offers that blend.
Wilderness Chitabe Lediba

Located in a private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, Chitabe Lediba combines strong predator viewing with seasonal water access.
During higher flood periods, boating can form part of the activity mix. The concession structure ensures low vehicle density and flexible guiding.
Chitabe works particularly well as part of a multi-camp itinerary, balancing water exploration with consistently strong land-based wildlife viewing.
Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp

Nxabega is one of those camps that offers both Delta-style water activities and strong land-based safari.


