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Location:
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Tubu Tree Camp is situated in the Jao Reserve, an area of 60,000
hectares, in Botswana's Okavango Delta. It is built on a private
reserve bordering on the Moremi Game Reserve, to the west of Mombo,
in the western area of the reserve.
Tubu Tree Camp offers both land
and water activities, depending on the fluctuating levels of the
Okavango's floodwater.
This camp is built on
the western side of a large island called Hunda that has diverse
vegetation ranging from dry Kalahari sandveld, through mopane forest and
riverine forest on the edge of permanent waterways and floodplains. |
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Accommodation:
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Tubu Tree Camp is a traditional style tented safari camp built on to
raised wooden platforms to take best advantage of the beautiful view
over the floodplains. The camp sleeps a maximum of 10 guests in 5
large and comfortable tents. The tents have a small and private deck
in front.
Each tent has en suite bathroom facilities, with hot and
cold running water, consisting of flush toilet, handbasin, and
private outdoor shower.The main dining
and lounge areas are also large tents on raised platforms, with an
outdoor pub area built under the canopy of a large marula tree. |
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Facilities:
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Tubu Tree Camp offers game drives with experienced guides in open 4
x 4 vehicles during the day and night, as well as walking with an
armed guide. When the flood is in, boating, fishing and mokoro trips
are also offered. Full day adventurous transfers by mekoros can also
be undertaken during the flood season, to transfer to Jacana Camp
that is a water camp in the eastern area of the Jao concession. |
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Game Viewing / Activities:
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A
variety of habitats ensures diverse and interesting game viewing, as
well as spectacular birding. Wildlife seen here includes Elephant,
Lion, Zebra, Red Lechwe, Giraffe, Tsessebe, and Wildebeest on the
floodplains. Kudu, Impala, Leopard and Bushbuck are also seen in the
forested areas. During our winter months, the water levels rise and
the floodplains become covered with water, permitting water
activities. |
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The variety of bird life is impressive with dry land species seen on
the large islands and all the wetland birds seen on the floodplains
and waterways. |
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Rates:
Please contact us for a suggested
itinerary and quote

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