Mombo Camp is located within the Mombo Concession in the Moremi Game Reserve, on the northern tip of Chief’s Island. Built under a canopy of trees, the camp commands excellent panoramas over a vast floodplain.
9 large tented suites (including a family unit) are elevated so that views out towards the floodplain can be appreciated from the veranda and pergola, as well from the deck with its private plunge pool. Stylish, contemporary interiors comprise a sitting room, separate bedroom and bathroom, indoor and outdoor showers and a bath with copper and brass finishings, all unashamedly luxurious.
Socialise around a blazing fire, in boutique central spaces or settle on the deck sipping beverages and enjoying superb “armchair game viewing” (water-l
evels depending) over the busy area in front of the camp. A la carte meals are served in the dining room along with a fine selection of wines, or in the traditional boma under the stars, while guests are serenaded by the Mombo Choir.
Between exciting game drives during the day, perhaps book a relaxing spa treatment, or a scenic helicopter flight (both optional extra expenses). Listen to rhino conservation talks about the pioneering rhino reintroduction project, explaining what it takes to move and protect these endangered species, and take advantage of the night skies to do some star-gazing.
There is the possibility of seeing rhino on game experiences while at Mombo.
This stunning and unique wetland area is formed by the Okavango River flowing into the Kalahari Desert. It creates the distinctive oasis known as the Okavango Delta.
Comprising of thousands of tiny islands, some solely made of small salt planes too salty to support plants, around 70% of the islands were originally termite mounds, however they now serve as land for wildlife.
Being a rarity in that it is one of the only sources of water available for animals and wildlife in day light hours means that it attracts thousands of animals. This creates a particularly special opportunity for observing many different animals, birdlife and fish.
The Okavango Delta can be explored in some rather exciting ways - on foot, in a game drive vehicle or in a Mokoro to delve into life in the floodwaters. However you decide to experience this wondrous oasis, it really is sure to be the trip of a lifetime.
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| Precipitation (Avg Days) | 17 | 23 | 12 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 10 | 17 | 91 |
If you don't want scorching temperatures, and would prefer a getaway with no rain, the best months to visit the Okavango Delta are the months of June through to September. Read More
Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
Included:
All meals, local brand drinks, 2 scheduled safari activities daily, park fees and laundry.
Camp activities include: game drives, hide sits (seasonal) and birding
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