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Xugana
Island Lodge -
Okavango
Delta (Botswana)
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Location:
Xugana
(pronounced ku-gana) means kneel down to drink. Xugana Lagoon has, for
thousands of years, been a safe haven for the Bushman people who hunted
this pristine water world.
Xugana Lagoon is in the permanent Delta, a
world of crystal clear waterways winding through vast reed and papyrus
beds, opening unexpectedly onto tranquil lagoons, home to bream, catfish
and the fighting tiger-fish and fringed by secret wooded islands, haven
for the magnificent bird and wildlife that inhabit the Delta.
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Xugana Lagoon is widely accepted as being the most spectacular
permanent water site in the entire Okavango Delta.
Xugana Island
Lodge, situated on a wooded island abutting the lagoon, takes full
advantage of this magnificent site.
The thatched common area,
comprising cocktail bar, lounge and curio shop, is still the
original building put up in 1974, when Xugana became only the second
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Meals, for which the lodge is justly famous,
are taken alfresco on the edge of the lagoon, except on those rare
occasions of rain when the lounge doubles as the dining-room.
Tea is often
served in the garden inside the island, where quiet, secluded reading
benches can also be found.
The lodge swimming pool is a unique
construction, allowing guests to swim in the clear fresh water of the
lagoon protected by a heavy metal cage, designed to deter fat Albert the
crocodile, a long-time lagoon resident. |
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Accommodation:
The
lodge accommodates a maximum of 16 guests in raised reed and thatch
Mesasas situated on the shaded fringe of the island, each with a
lagoon view through the artfully cleared lagoon-side vegetation.
The
tastefully decorated Mesasas have twin or double beds, en-suite
facilities, ceiling fan and a private deck. |
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General:
Mokoro trips in eco-friendly dugout canoes built to the traditional
design, boat safaris to lagoons and islands and wilderness walks give
guests the chance to see the Delta denizens such as Sitatunga and
lechwe antelope, crocodile and hippo, as well as the other big game
that frequents the islands and riverine fringes. Bird-watching
opportunities are outstanding, and the bream and tiger fishing can be
excellent at certain times of the year. The peaceful boat ride back
across Xugana Lagoon during the spectacular African sunset provides a
lifelong memory. |
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Rates: |
1 June to 30 Nov 2009 |
1 Dec 09 to 31 March 10 |
1 April to 30 June 10 |
1 July to 30 Nov 10 |
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Per Person Sharing
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USD 686
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USD 416
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USD 500
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USD 720
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Single Supplement
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USD 210
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USD 220
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Single Surcharge is
applicable for more than 2 singles booked in any one
reservation during the Green or Shoulder Season.
Rates include Accommodation, scheduled activities &
laundry service. All meals, refreshments, local
spirits & wines (excluding premium brands). Emergency
medical evacuation insurance. National park fees and
all government levies & taxes.
Lodge is closed 10-Feb to 15-Mar 2010.
Child Policy: 16 and older adult rate.
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