Xigera Camp
Xigera Camp (pro-nounced Kee-je-ra) is a waterland paradise set right in the heart of the Okavango Delta. There are eight en-suite rooms, built on wooden platforms with expansive views of the floodplain and water hole in front of the camp. Raised walkways wind through the forest connecting the rooms to the main living area, where meals and evening drinks are enjoyed. There is also a traditional boma (reed enclosed seating area) for dining under the stars, and for those hot days, a small plunge pool to cool off in.
Permanent year round water means the camp has an unparalleled variety of holiday activities including walking safaris, mokoro trips, game drives and motorboat trips on the Xigera Lagoon. Lion, hyena and leopard are frequently sighted from the camp and the island also boasts the highest density of the rare and elusive Sitatunga antelope found anywhere in the Okavango Delta. The lagoon is a paradise for bird-watchers: species include Pels fishing owl, African skimmers, slaty egrets, wattled crane, lesser jacana and a host of eagles, vultures, raptors and kingfishers.
Alistair was the last person from this office to stay at Xigera.
Low season = April, May, June & November
High season = July, August, September & October
To see water levels at Xigera Camp. Click here.
For more information: contact us by email or by telephone on 0207 622 5114 and ask to speak to a consultant about Xigera Camp.

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