DUKES CAMP
OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA
OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA
Duke’s is steeped in style and its eight canvas safari suites are both sumptuously rich and perfectly yesteryear. Plush fabrics, Persian rugs and kilims on wooden floors, hand-carved fourposter beds and mahogany furniture create a setting of yesteryear safari charm on a grand scale. This, but also the deep respect for the surrounding wilderness, which is a World Heritage Site of extreme natural beauty. The camp, built on raised wooden decks, is named to honour Sarefo ‘Duke’ Sarefo, a local master fisherman and the custodian of this island wilderness in the Delta.
Duke’s vision of environmentally conscious tourism to safeguard this magnificent landscape into the future has now been realised, while guests to the camp enjoy a safari and game viewing experience that’s truly iconic.
8 Stylish Canvas Tents Resting on Raised Wooden Decks Under Shady Trees
6 x twins
En-suite bathrooms with showers
Flush loos
Private verandas & lagoon views
2 x doubles
En-suite bathrooms with showers
Flush loos
Private verandas & lagoon views
All linen, bath & swim towels provided
LIVING
Small comfy lounge
Well-stocked drinks cabinet
Tea, library & dining area
24-Seater vintage dining table
Solar powered camp
24-Hour electricity in the tents
Charging facilities available In the rooms
Swimming pool (no net)
Separate jetty
Firepit
Lagoon & night sky views
Hideaway Rules
No smoking inside the house
No pets allowed
Minimum age for children is 6
No Wi-Fi In camp
Check-In/Check-Out Times
Check-in 2 pm
Check-out 10 am
Safari
Morning & afternoon game drives
Incredible bird watching
Fly-camping at an additional cost
Hot air ballooning at an additional cost
Scenic helicopter flights at an additional cost
Spa treatments at an additional cost
Land & water-based activities at an additional cost (mokoros are water level dependent)
Sleep out during the dry season at an additional cost (min 2-night stay)
Fishing Travel Fly into either Xaraxai Airstrip or Kadizora (no self-drive available)