Chiefs Camp
(Okavango Delta - Botswana)
Chiefs Camp - A Botswana Safari Lodge
Chiefs Camp is a luxury bush lodge situated on Chiefs
Island in the exclusive Mombo Concession of the Moremi Game Reserve in Botswana.
In this "predator capital of Africa", wild dog, lion, cheetah and leopard
abound, and guests enjoy exceptional opportunities to interact with this amazing
environment. Recently, white rhino have been introduced to this concession,
making it the only place in Botswana where these magnificent animals can be seen
in their natural habitat.
Chiefs Camp has been so skillfully integrated into the
landscape that guests can often view game without even leaving camp. Shaded from
the heat of the day by a beautiful grove of jackalberry trees, Chiefs Camp is
so remote you'll feel like the only humans for miles and miles.
Twelve secluded, permanent luxury bush pavilions are designed
for ultimate privacy and comfort, and to offer you a front row seat for this
rich and rewarding African adventure. Each features an en suite bathroom and
private game viewing deck. The main lodge complex houses the dining area, curio
shop, library and reception area. There is an exquisite swimming pool and a
range of spa treatments are offered by our resident beauty therapist in a
poolside treatment sala from May to October each year.
Game viewing opportunities include daily excursions in open
four-wheel-drive vehicles and quiet mokoro trips along narrow Delta channels
during the flood season. (Subject to water levels) . Expert guides are always on
hand to offer a wealth of wildlife knowledge, to help you make the most of these
rare and wonderful opportunities.
Chief’s Camp is situated in the
Mombo Concession of the Moremi Game Reserve, which is known as the “predator
capital” of Africa and is considered to have the finest game viewing in Southern
Africa. The area is also home to the Big Five.
The camp is situated on the northwestern tip of Chief’s Island, in what is
termed seasonal delta. The area is therefore seasonally inundated with
floodwaters. Generally, the floodwaters infiltrate the area in June / July and
remain for a period of 4 to 5 months.



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