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Kwetsani, one of the most remote camps in the Okavango, is situated on an elongated island heavily wooded with palm, mangosteen and fig trees. It is a small, intimate, ten-bedded luxury camp raised on wodden decks above the lush vegetation. Five lavish tree-house chalets, each with its own en-suite bathroom, provide guests with open airy accommodation of thatch, wood, glass and canvas.
The dining room, lounge and pub area, situated under a cool thatched roof, looks out over an enormous floodplain that is often dotted with lechwe and wildebeest and other plains game. Guests can relax in the privacy of their rooms or at the pool and watch the animals as they move about in front of camp.
Kwetsani offers excellent land and water activities dependent on water levels from annual floods. Guests can view wildlife by mokoro, explore palm-fringed islands on foot or experience outstanding game drives by day or night. Lion, leopard, cheetah, zebra, tsessebe and lechwe, hippo and crocodile are all found here and the shy nocturnal animals such as porcupine, aardwolf, serval, genet and bushbaby can be observed on night drives.
All photos courtesy of Wilderness Safaris
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