Luxury
Botswana

Kwando Kwara Camp

Kwara Camp overlooks a secluded lagoon in the northern part of the Okavango Delta, within the magnificent 1,700km2 Kwara concession which borders the Moremi Game Reserve. Such a location has enabled wildlife populations to thrive within the undisturbed habitats of the private reserve, facilitating a host of bountiful game viewing activities and excursion opportunities. The ultimate Kwando safari experience is comprised of a variety of land and water-based activities, each offering a unique and riveting account of the Okavango landscape. The variety of game viewing activities, motorised boat and mokoro excursions, bird watching, star gazing, fishing and in-camp facilities are sure to satisfy the most avid safari enthusiasts, including the sumptuous range of cuisine and all-inclusive beverages that make for a well-rounded and wholly satisfying experience.

Kwara Camp, Botswana

Kwara Airstrip is approximately 80 minute’s flight via light aircraft from Kasane, and 30 minute’s flight from Maun, provided there are no additional stops along the way. From Kwara airstrip, an approximate 15-minute drive will lead you to Kwara Camp. Located within the Private Kwara Reserve, Kwara Camp lies within the southern part of the concession, bordering the infamous Moremi Game Reserve – recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site and is protected under international treaty. The camp itself overlooks a secluded lagoon in the northern part of the Okavango Delta, granting access to both the permanent waterways of the Delta and expansive dry land areas, stretching over 1,700 km2 throughout the Private Kwara Reserve.

  • 5 star rated
  • All-inclusive rates
  • WIFI-free camp
  • Game viewing activities
  • Boat cruises
  • Honeymoon appropriate
  • Star gazing
  • En-suite facilities
  • Mokoro excursions
Kwara Guest Tent (9 Rooms)

These nine luxurious tented units exemplify the pinnacle of lavish safari accommodation. Tastefully furnished with a an en-suite bathroom, double beds, indoor and outdoor shower facilities and an indulgent bathtub for long, rejuvenating soaks amidst the atmosphere of the bush. Each Unit is elevated on a raised deck with spectacular vistas over the surrounding lagoon and floodplains. Interior exhibits a more modern take on the classical safari style, with a pristine design and a host of lavish furnishings to ensure a comprehensively enjoyable experience for all.

Amenities Include:

  • En-suite bathroom
  • Indoor and outdoor shower facilities
  • Two 3/4 beds with extra length (joinable)
  • Bathtub
  • Veranda
  • Balcony/deck
  • USB charging facilities
  • Fan
  • Mosquito net
  • Safe
  • Complimentary laundry service
The Kwara Camp Dining Experience

Kwara Camp offers a truly deluxe dining experience, with three set meals served throughout the day and a host of added extras such as brunch, high tea and a wealth of complimentary extras meant to ensure around the clock appetite satisfaction. Meals range from light and healthy to lavish and indulgent, with everything else in-between. Should you have any specific dietary requirements, Kwara Camp’s dedicated team of chefs and catering staff are happy to oblige, so be sure to let them know in advance.

Atmospheric indoor and outdoor dining areas provide you with the opportunity to converse with your guide and tracker while feasting with friends and family, adding a more intimate and social dimension to the overall dining experience. All-inclusive rates ensure that you are free to enjoy a lavish range of locally sourced and imported alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages until your heart’s content. Why settle for anything less?

High Tea

Reminisce on the days adventure thus far with a fine selection of cakes, snacks and hot and cold beverages served during high tea. Savour the sensation of alfresco dining with a touch of class, enjoying the fine vistas and surrounding lagoon for late afternoon tea in the company of your private guide and friends.

Game Walks

Set off on foot across immersive delta lands with experienced guides and animal trackers. Lace-up for an adventure like no other and be sure to bring a camera, as you don’t want to miss the opportunity to photograph the expanse of exotic, meandering animals, practically close enough to rub elbows with the wild beasts that roam the lands of the Okavango. An area is chosen at the guide’s discretion. The distance and area for each walk may differ seasonally at the behest of your guide.

Bird Watching

Avid birders and wildlife enthusiasts alike flock to the Okavango year-round in search of exotic bird species and indigenous avian life. The Private Kwara reserve is home to over 450 different species of bird, many of which you will find yourself familiar as your experienced guide, knowledgeable in all aspects of local wildlife will call their name and point them out for you to take a more intimate view.

Binoculars are a must as you peer out amongst flocks of malachite kingfisher and African jacana, with potential to spot some of the rarer species such as black chested snake eagle, wattled crane and rosy throated long claw. Optimum time for birdwatching is during the wet season, from November to April, when summer migrants swoop inland to mate.

Catch and Release Fishing

Set sale for a fishing excursion like no other. The Okavango Delta and its surrounding lagoons provide the quintessential arena to unwind while you cast a line. Little compares to the sensation of calmly drifting through delta waters, soaking in the atmosphere of the surrounding bush. Delta channels provide an abundance of seasonal fish such as tilapia, and spotted silver and catfish. For a more intense fishing experience, try your hand against the infamous fighters of delta waters, African pike.

Fishing is offered at Kwara Camp for 10 months of the year but is prohibited in January and February as this is peak breeding season. Basic equipment is supplied, though avid fly-fishers are advised to bring their own equipment. Please note, catch and release fishing only.

Motorised Boating and Cruise Excursions

Take to delta waters in hard-bottom aluminium boats for a marine safari adventure of a lifetime. Experienced guides will navigate you through the straights of the Okavango Delta and its surrounding rivers and lagoons. Watch in awe as you traverse crocodile and hippopotamus laden waters and observe the many mammals such as elephants and buffalo who come to feast on delta reeds and quench their thirst beside river waters. Watch the deep orange sunset from over the horizon while floating peacefully on tranquil waters while enjoying a drink aboard a double decked boat or compact cruise in the company of your friends and private guide.

Mokoro Excursions

Set forth for a tranquil, culturally enlightening maritime safari experience as seasoned hands paddle you peacefully through winding delta waters in a traditional style African dug-out canoe (colloquially known as mokoro). Embark before the dawn of a day’s adventure and watch the sun rise over the horizon while calmly drifting down delta channels, with an abundance of waterlilies, papyrus grass and kingfishers, in addition to predator and prey alike who rear in close to feed on the reeds and drink from the water.

Day & Night Game Drives

A Kwando safari deviates from convention, employing not only experienced guides, but trackers as well. This dynamic enables you to converse more intimately with your guide, allowing them to answer any questions you may have while providing valuable insight on the surrounding environment as the tracker leads the way in the search for wildlife. All the safari staples await you, so keep your eyes peeled for meandering elephant herds, prowling lion prides, frolicking zebra, giraffe, kudo, hippopotamus, and potential packs of wild dog and illustrious white rhino.

The Private Kwara Reserve hosts intrinsic benefits that other lodges are unable to provide. Kwara Camp puts you at the wheel with the option of bespoke, off-road day and evening game drives. Charter your own adventure and traverse the bush wherever it beckons. Embark on an evening, headlight lit tour of delta lands for a truly memorable safari adventure.

The Lady Khama Charitable Trust

Kwando Safaris supports the Lady Khama Charitable Trust (LKCT), an initiative that serves to support several charitable causes throughout the country. Named after Lady Ruth Khama, the wife of the first President Sir Seretse Khama and mother of present President Lt. General Seretse Khama Ian Khama, she was considered by many as the mother of the nation and was well-known for her support of many charitable causes.

Kwando Safaris operates a ‘matching’ scheme for the benefit of the Trust and its associated charitable beneficiaries, promising to match the donation of any guest who wishes to financially contribute to this benevolent cause that serves to improve the lives of countless people facing unfortunate circumstances throughout Botswana.

The Mummy's Angels Project

The ’Mummy’s Angels’ project began operation in 2018 at the behest of three local women from Maun. Having witnessed the plight of mothers with new-born children lacking in financial and family support, they decided to offer assistance in the form of providing donated clothes and garments for young children.

The Mummy’s Angels programme has since supplied vast quantities of clothes for mothers in need to provide for their children, with Kwando Safaris promising to match every article of clothing donated with a similar donation. Kwando Safaris invites guests to bring some of the requested items along with them as they come on safari, incentivising brighter prospects for all mothers of new-born children and providing support for women who need it most.

The Bucket Project

Kwando Safaris aims to contribute its resources in the most efficient means possible when giving back to the community and the various projects that ensue. Botswana’s 50th Anniversary of Independence in 2016 was a great cause for celebration throughout the country and served as an appropriate means to contribute to many local communities within the reach of Kwando Safaris. This was achieved by donating a variety of essential, highly sought-after household supplies that many rural communities often struggle to attain.

Kwando Safari staff came together for a weekend, pooling many hours and resources in order to distribute buckets (a more useful household item than a basket for example) to the more rural outskirts of Maun. Such initiatives serve to provide rural communities with some of the essential necessities to facilitate the needs of everyday life, such as having an appropriate means to collect water from village wells. Kwando Safaris intends to continue this practice and will do it once at the beginning of the year and again around the anniversary period.

Empowering Local People

Kwando Safaris is an entirely citizen owned company, stressing the importance of local employment and empowerment. The overwhelming majority of staff are Botswanan nationals, ensuing an air of authenticity and legitimacy to the underlying safari experience. Seeking to offer long term careers as opposed to jobs, for every member of staff. The opportunities afforded to ambitious and talented citizens are widely sought after throughout the nation. Kwando supports 3 primary initiatives and local projects – Lady Khama Charitable Trust, Kwando’s Bucket Project and Mummy’s Angel Project, showcasing a commitment to contribution.

Solar Power and Water Heating

The excess of Sun and solar rays is undoubtedly one of the greatest natural resource available for utilisation through eco-friendly means, providing natural options for generating power and heating water through the use of solar technology.

Kwando Safaris camps are situated in environmentally sensitive areas. To ensure that the camps cause minimal impact on their surroundings, the company has invested in highly efficient solar generating equipment to operate the entirety of the camp and inherent facilities. All electrical appliances used in the camps are energy saving products – ensuring the lightest possible carbon footprint. Such installations are implemented in a subtle manner and serve a crucial role in maintaining sustainability and ecological harmony, all without compromising the quintessential safari experience.

Water Treatment

Through using above ground, state-of-the-art sewage treatment plants, Splash avoids cross contamination of the soils or ground water through discharge of grey or black water. The fully treated product is eventually returned to the ground. Kwando Safaris is passionate in the belief that environmental awareness should be prioritised over corporate gain, and by utilising cutting edge initiatives such as these, sustainable tourism will present a more viable option for those wishing to consciously experience the wonders of Southern Africa, setting the standard high for the whole industry to observe.

18 + Policy

Due to the unpredictable and sometimes hazardous nature of the environment, all guests must be age 18 or over to stay at Kwara Camp

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