Mombo

Revel in sustainable luxury on the palm-studded floodplains of the Okavango Delta, boasting some of the best game viewing on Earth. Thrill to plentiful predator-prey interaction, dominated by big cats, and, with luck – glimpse one of Africa’s rarer species: perhaps a pangolin or honey badger. Connect to our staff and Africa’s heartbeat in a ‘boma evening’ of traditional song and dance. Discover why Mombo, our flagship, is truly ‘the Place of Plenty’ and ‘Mother of all Camps’.

Abu

Explore secret papyrus-fringed channels and islands by mokoro, leaving barely a whisper of your presence. On game drives, scout for giraffes, zebras, elephants, impalas, tsessebe, lechwe, wildebeest, buffalos, hyaenas, leopards, warthogs, lions. Listen for the latter’s stirring call at night. Take a guided nature walk to appreciate the local flora, smaller creatures, and fantastic natural mosaic that is the Okavango Delta. Soar into the skies for an aerial safari, flying to the legendary Tsodilo Hills to marvel at ancient San rock art. Enjoy an evening in the bush, dining on tapas, watching a film under the stars, or sharing stories around the fire. Slide into a steaming bath by candlelight in your private outdoor copper tub and dream away.

Little Kulala

Climb the 300-metre red dunes at Sossusvlei and gaze upon oceans of sand. Hike through a canyon carved by water over the millennia. Float above the world’s oldest desert in a hot air balloon, and see it come alive on nature walks, drives, e-bikes, or low-impact quad bikes. Spot desert-adapted wildlife such as ostriches, springbok, gemsbok, brown hyaenas, black-backed jackals, bat-eared foxes, perhaps an aardwolf, or the endemic dune lark. At dusk hear the call of barking geckos; at night go with a guide on a scorpion safari. Stargaze in one of the darkest places on Earth, and sleep out under the stars, contemplating space.

DumaTau

Surround yourself with elephants, one of the world’s largest herds, traversing two ancient wildlife corridors at the foot of the Rift Valley. Watch a matriarch and her family splash across the Linyanti River. On the breakfast barge glide past sleeping hippos, or find crocodiles sunning themselves on the banks of the lagoon. Across the varied habitats – grasslands, floodplains, riverine forests, and uncountable waterways – spot an abundance of wildlife; lions, leopards and wild dogs to name a few, meaning spectacular land- and water-based game viewing. Celebrate your day with sundowners on the floating fire pit, as a wildlife chorus performs.