DUKE’S CAMP

Okavango Delta

R 3,552

Fast facts

Closest Airport: Maun Airport

  • Eco-friendly
  • Camp unfenced
  • Fans
  • Malaria area
  • Spa treatments
  • No Cellphone signal
  • No Wi-Fi
  • Child Policy ( 6+ years welcome)

Inclusions

  • Tented accommodation
  • All meals
  • Laundry
  • Daily activities
  • Park entry fees

Duke’s Camp is open year-round, with each season offering its own unique character and opportunities to explore the Okavango Delta.

Without a doubt the best time to visit is between April & October. After the summer rains the Delta is in full flood from the constant pulses of waters arriving from the moist Angolan highlands around 1000km away. As the channels fill with crystalline waters the game viewing is exceptional, with photo opportunities of elephants and antelope navigating the flooding channels. The daytime temperatures during the winter months are mild, with clear blue skies, while morning and evenings are cool enough to call for a jacket.

With the change of weather in October, we welcome ‘Green Season’ when the landscape erupts in a riot of bright green foliage fed by the summer rains. Temperatures begin to climb, and rain falls in intense afternoon thunderstorms that lend an undeniable drama to the Okavango Delta.

Pitched on raised wooden decks beneath a canopy of ebony and leadwood trees, the luxurious safari tents offer an unforgettable under-canvas adventure in the midst of this remarkable World Heritage Site. With expert guides honed in the bushcraft and lore of the Delta, there are few better ways to discover this wild landscape.

Duke’s Camp is a striking new safari destination set on a vast concession rich in game and natural beauty, and it lies waiting to be discovered.

The camp has 8 tents in total, 6 twins and 2 doubles all on raised wooden platforms

Taking their cue from the style and panache of the original Jack’s Camp, the guest tents at Duke’s Camp revel in the much-loved vintage safari aesthetic of plush fabrics, Persian rugs and hand-carved four-poster beds.

Think mahogany sideboards filled with African memorabilia; richly-patterned kilims atop wooden floors and a butler tray decked with a steaming pot of filter coffee come morning. It’s a seamless blend of yesteryear charm, safari savoir-faire and deep respect for the surrounding natural ecosystems.

Each tent offers a spacious en-suite bathroom, bedecked with brass fittings and bespoke amenities, as well as a private viewing deck.

Here leather campaign chairs offer a space for quiet reflection on your time in the wilderness, and the opportunity for spontaneous game sightings. Herds of elephant and red lechwe are common here, and moments spent in quiet observation rarely go unrewarded.

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