Kwara Camp

Kwara is all about variety — game drives that can go into the thick of things contrasted by serene mokoro trips and motorboat cruises along papyrus-lined channels in the Okavango Delta. Night drives? Absolutely. Because why stop when the stars come out? The predators don’t.

Kwara Camp is one of the oldest – and most beloved – camps in the Delta. It became famous in guiding and hunting circles for its incredible game density and developed a cult following among safari-goers in the know with a preference for an authentic safari experience.

When a camp is designed well, you notice immediately. But when a camp is designed exceptionally, it blends into its surrounds seamlessly, invisibly enhancing your experience. The latest iteration of the reborn Kwara ramps up the luxury with bigger tents, enhanced food and premium drinks, whilst remaining true to its origins as the real-deal safari stay.

Sharing precious permanent waterways with Moremi Game Reserve, the elegant Kwara Camp overlooks a gorgeous lagoon in the game rich Kwara Private Concession and is well-known for consistent predator sightings.

Lion, cheetah, and leopard are often sighted, herds of elephants frequent the area, as well as giraffes, zebra, lechwe, impala and hippos. Explore this wealth of wildlife from the adult only Kwara Camp with nine bright and spacious suites. Each tent has a spacious deck, an en-suite bathroom with indoor and outdoor showers and a beautiful bath – all of which have views across the floodplains.

Kwara offers five activities all year, with no seasonal restrictions: walking safaris, offroad game drives morning, afternoon and night, motorboat and mokoro trips, plus seasonal fishing. The double-decker boat experience grants views across papyrus-lined channels to scan for birds and the shy sitatunga. The Godikwe Lagoon is a favorite seasonal highlight, which abounds with life during the heronry breeding season.

The communal area at the center of the camp consists of the dining area, lounge, and safari shop, with two swimming pool areas (with loungers and a small bar) at either end of the camp. 

Kwara Guest Tent (9 Rooms)
9 canvas tents each have a spacious deck overlooking the lagoon, an ensuite bathroom with both indoor and outdoor showers and a gorgeous bath – all of which have views out to the floodplains. There is a ceiling fan in the room and mosquito nets around the beds.

There are a multitude of activities offered at Kwara.

Game drives

Mokoro Excursions

Boat Cruises

Fishing

Nature Walks

Helicopter Scenic Flights (optional & additional cost)

Godikwe Heronry visit by Boat Cruise

Bush Dining

Travelers planning an international vacation look to Botswana for its vast, scrub-covered savannah that is teeming with wildlife. This African destination brings visitors who want to view the majestic plains and their natural inhabitants, including zebra and wildebeest. Several National Parks offer great locations to view the landscape and experience the wonders of the Botswana environment. Vacationers in Botswana are thrilled and charmed by the sites. For volunteer vacationers and humanitarians packing for Botswana, there are many non-profit groups and service projects in the area that accept donations.

Many of the service projects in Botswana are focused on improving education in African communities. These groups work to provide underprivileged children with basic classroom supplies. Visitors can donate school supplies, including writing utensils and notebooks, to these groups. Other groups work to improve the physical and mental wellness of the communities; these groups work with at-risk and orphaned youth by providing education, counseling, food, and medical attention. Travelers interested in responsible tourism can donate medical supplies and clothing for children.

To find out more about these vital programs and to see what you should pack along on your trip, click HERE