Kwara Camp, Luxury Safari Holidays in Botswana
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Special Offer: 1 exclusive rate for 9 camps: £240 pppn* |
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Kwara Camp encompasses a wide diversity of habitats, ranging from the clear Delta waters with reed-lined lagoons and channels, to open grasslands, mopane woodlands and palm-fringed islands. The eight luxury safari-style tents are built on raised decks, within a grove of huge and ancient African Ebony trees.
Resident hippos will generally serenade you year round from the water on the floodplain in front of the camp. Each tent has its own viewing deck, private en-suite facilities including hot and cold running showers, flush toilets and modern amenities.
The forested island on which the camp sits is typical of those encountered throughout the vast 1.6 million hectares of the Okavango Delta. At Kwara, you will discover why the Okavango is considered one of the ecological wonders of
At Kwara, guests can enjoy a diverse wildlife experience all year-round, but the focus is definitely on the water. Whether gliding along in the special silence of a mekoro dug out canoe through crystal-clear waters or visiting the famous Godikwe lagoon, where you can stand on a boat literally eye to eye with thousands of herons, storks and other nesting birds. Kwara is the nearest camp to this famous spectacle in Moremi Game Reserve.
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Contact us by email or contact us by telephone on 0207 622 5114 and ask to speak to a consultant about Kwara Camp. |
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IMAGINE AFRICA LTD
16 Bromells Road
London
SW4 0BG
t: 0207 622 5114
f: enquiry form
e: info@imagineafrica.co.uk
also IMAGINE LATIN AMERICA
16 Bromells Road
London
SW4 0BG
t: 0207 622 5114
f: enquiry form
e: info@imagineafrica.co.uk
also IMAGINE LATIN AMERICA
Kwando Safaris were runners up in The Good safari Guide for 'The best safari guiding in Africa 2008'.
They came second out of a pool of finalists including Wilderness Safaris, Robin Pope Safaris, Jacks camp and Nomad Tanzania.
They came second out of a pool of finalists including Wilderness Safaris, Robin Pope Safaris, Jacks camp and Nomad Tanzania.





















