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Little Kwara Camp

Little Kwara Camp is a peaceful camp set on a private island reserve at the edge of the Okavango Deltas permanent waters, covering an area of 1087 miles², bordering the Moremi Game Reserve in Botswana.

Little Kwara Camp epitomises the luxury tented camp experience. There are four large and stylishly furnished en-suite tents with big shaded verandas that are elevated into the ebony tree canopy. The en-suite facilities include a bath and indoor and outdoor showers. The camp has a lovely swimming pool and due to the size and intimate nature the camp it is perfect for small groups of people and families.

There is excellent year round game viewing and the spectacular scenery is scattered with herds of plains game and the ever present predators that hunt them. Lion, leopard, hyena and wild dog are often spotted. The Delta also boasts over 400 species of bird making it an ideal location for bird watching.

Take a leisurely mekoro trip through a labyrinth of tree lined lagoons and channels, drifting silently past hippos and crocodiles. Little Kwara Camp has an excellent game viewing reputation and on your game viewing excursions you will be guided by highly experienced trackers who have a deep understanding and love for the wildlife of the Okavango Delta.

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John Burdett
"Endless wild beauty with almost no-one there. Sparkling deltas, savannah plains filled with wildlife, and a scattering of some of the best small camps in Africa"
John Burdett,
Director
john@safari.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1604 628979

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