Kwara Camp
Kwara is located in the remote northern part of the stunning Okavango Delta within the private Kwara concession. The camp fronts onto a huge floodplain, adjacent to the permanent water of the Delta and is backed by extensive bush. It is a magnificent wilderness area in excess of 1,700 square kilometres, bordering the Moremi Reserve. Kwara 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.
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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
2008 Per Person Prices from £299 in low season and £434 in high season.
Low Season - April, May and November
High Season - June to October
To view water levels at Kwara Camp. Click here.
For more information about Kwara Camp Email us or telephone 44 (0) 207 622 5114
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Capital : Gaborone
Population : 1,842,323
Life Expectancy : 50.16
Currency : Botswana Pula
Borders : Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia
Alistair was the last person from this office to visit Botswana. Call 020 7622 5114 to speak to him.
Alternatively speak to our Southern Africa Wildlife Specialist Belinda who used to guide for Wilderness Safaris.
They came second out of a pool of finalists including Wilderness Safaris, Robin Pope Safaris, Jacks camp and Nomad Tanzania.



