Located on a beautiful island beside a hippo-filled lagoon in the Okavango Delta, Pom Pom is a long-established camp that offers a haven for several notable animal species. Big cats steal the show in the monthly sighting’s reports. Leopards love to loll about the towering trees while the grasslands remain spotted hyena strongholds, and African wild dogs hunt lechwe along the flooded shores. Wildlife is prolific.
Combine this great game with classic safari tents and a stunning lagoon setting; Pom Pom is the quintessential Okavango Delta camp and is ideal for the safari traditionalist. The camp has nine tented suites with sweeping views of the Okavango scenery and a swimming pool beside the main thatched building. Guests gather at the cozy bar, firepit, lounge and dining area for homely meals prepared by safari chefs.
Activities include off-road and night game drives, nature walks, seasonal mokoro excursions, motorboat safaris, and fishing. During the flood season, mokoro trips depart from the front of the camp. Gliding silently through the lagoon, you'll encounter abundant aquatic life, including Painted reed frogs, African jacanas, malachite kingfishers and more. Motorized boating safaris provide another, more exhilarating means of exploring the enchanting network of channels and lagoons. (kwando)
Luxury tent
(7 ROOMS)
Thoughtfully designed, the tents overlook a scenic lagoon and are quietly nestled under grove shady trees. The camp has 9 large walk-in tents, all with en suite showers, flush toilets and although roofless, the bathrooms are enclosed for privacy, security and importantly offer you a truly unique bush adventure.
Family tent
(1 ROOM)
Family unit includes en-suite double bedroom, separate second twin bedroom, each with their own en-suite bathroom.
Minimum age is six years. Families traveling with children aged 6–12 years are required to book private activities. Children under 12 years are not permitted on mokoro trips or nature walks.
Honeymoon tent
(1 ROOM)
Super king size double beds, ceiling fan, lounge area, writing desk, open hanging space for clothes, digital safe and bug / insect repellents are provided. All rooms are elevated on wooden platforms with a small private viewing deck looking out to the picturesque lagoon. Honeymoon tent also includes an outdoor bath.
Game Drives - day & night
Enjoy both day and night game drives (off road) and with a tracker, in the Pom Pom private concession.
Mokoro Excursions
A mokoro trip is a fantastic way to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Okavango's waterways and wildlife. Although seasonal, boating and fishing are possible at Pom Pom and our guides will be happy to take you to their secret spots to try for African pike and a variety of bream species. Mokoros, boat cruises & fishing are water level dependent.
Nature walks
Available throughout the year, subject to safety.
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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.
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