A modern-style safari camp that wouldn’t look out of place in an architecture magazine, Wilderness Vumbura Plains is designed and operated in total empathy with its diverse surroundings. Partnerships with local communities in this region of the Okavango Delta have created empowerment opportunities while allowing guests access to its many treasures.
Fourteen light, airy guest suites feature designer fittings and touches of unabashed luxury, including private plunge pools and salas, as well as indoor and outdoor showers. Safari activities focus on day and night game drives through a variety of game-rich terrains. Seasonal water activities can be very rewarding.
INSIDER'S TIP: Enjoy the use of the spotting scope for exceptional viewing of birds and wildlife. If you are lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of the resident otter family!
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Wilderness Vumbura PlainsThe sublime lounge and bar area
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsGuest suite with redesigned windows and doors
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsThe decorative themes and blue-green colourways of the Okavango are reflected in the large guest suites
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsGuest suite windows and doors have been redesigned for uninterrupted views
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsEach guest suite has its own private plunge pool overlooking a floodplain
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsVumbura's prime position, set on one of the Delta's main channels, means year-round adventures on land and water
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsSerene mokoro excursions reveal the fascinating smaller creatures of the Delta
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsThe multitude of wetland and savannah habitats here results in a diverse and constantly changing environment to explore
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsOur generous and hospitable staff are the cornerstone of Vumbura Plains’ sublime experience
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsThe food is as unforgettable as the camp's setting
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsVumbura Plains epitomises the serene beauty and year-round wildlife diversity of the Okavango Delta
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsNumerous dining options are available - all include extraordinary views
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsAn artistic map of the Vumbura Private Wilderness Area is a central feature of the dining room
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsGame drive across a floodplain
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsHandwoven basketry preserves and promotes local heritage and tradition
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsLechwe in their element
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsVumbura Plains' guides are the vital link between our guests and the intricacies of the natural world
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsMokoro excursion
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsSemi-aquatic red lechwe are seen all across the Vumbura Plains area
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsPrivate dining al fresco
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsPrivate dining al fresco
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsWeaving Vumbura's extraordinary conservation and cultural stories into the décor and design brings the local culture alive for our guests
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsLight fittings fashioned from traditional fish traps hang over a map of the Okavango Delta’s water flow
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsDouble-sided map of the Vumbura Plains Private Wilderness Area on a movable screen in the dining area
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsSharing their knowledge is our guides' passion
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsWalking in the wild with an experienced guide is thrilling and rewarding
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsChoose to explore by helicopter for a fresh new perspective
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsThe longest-serving staff member at Wilderness, Head Chef Mma Glo serves her delectable fare
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsCheers to the end of another perfect day in the Delta
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsFloating sundowner bar in a shallow lagoon at Vumbura Plains
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsA suitably dramatic end to an unforgettable day on safari
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsVumbura Plains epitomises the serene beauty and year-round wildlife diversity of its iconic setting within the Okavango Delta World Heritage Site.
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsTreat yourself to a treatment from one of our expert therapists
Wilderness Vumbura PlainsAn installation of baskets made by talented staff members in the Vumbura Plains' bar
The formation of the Okavango Delta, and the life it supports, is brought to life in the camp’s thoughtful artwork, screens, maps, woven basket patterning and dyes. The rich colour palette of turquoise, purples and natural tones pays homage to the Delta wilderness.
The wardrobe doors and shower screens are clad in large, striking underwater photographs, while charcoal-coloured mosquito nets and black sanitaryware add to the contemporary feel.
Each suite is designed to maximise the magical views of the Delta and bring nature inside, while the artwork and bespoke design pieces tell the stories of the land, the people and the place they call home.
Families have complete privacy in Vumbura Plains’ spacious family units.
Vumbura Plains North offers six suites, and two family units (Vumbura Plains South consists of six suites, but has no family accommodation).
The two family units each accommodate four guests in two spacious en-suite bedrooms. The main bedroom has a large sunken indoor lounge, with spacious indoor and outdoor showers, while the second bedroom is smaller and has an indoor shower.
Both bedrooms have separate entrances and share an outdoor deck and private plunge pool with seating area.
We recommended families with younger children choose the family unit with the interleading, shaded lounge area, as it is semi-outdoor and features canvas blinds which may be rolled up and down to provide cover for all weather conditions.
Property Facilities
Bar, Library, Pool, Private Vehicle (Available)
Room Facilities
Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Boating, Catch-and-release Fishing, Game Drives, Massages, Mokoro Excursion, Night Drives, Walks (Guided)
Activities Nearby
Cultural Tours, Helicopter Scenic Flights
Morning and afternoon game drives are offered in open 4x4 vehicles. Bringing you closer to many thrilling interactions being played out in the wild, our knowledgeable guides are the vital link between guests and the intricacies of the natural world.
Wilderness Vumbura Plains’ unique community concession agreement means that many of the professional guides here grew up in this area, adding an extra layer of authenticity and cultural relevance to their expert tracking and identification skills. Swap your game drive for a nature walk, and marvel at the smaller things you may miss when travelling by vehicle.
* Seasonal and subject to the availability of a qualified walking guide.
After dark game viewing with filtered spotlights allow you to find intriguing nocturnal animals.
Wilderness Vumbura Plains truly an Okavango experience, and there is no better way of viewing game and exploring the channels than by traditional mokoro (dugout canoe). The wondrous wetland habitats result in a multitude of aquatic life, and these excursions reveal the fascinating smaller creatures of the Delta including colourful frogs and lively waterbirds.
* Water levels permitting.
Excursions by boat are another idyllic form of water wildlife exploration in the amazing paradise of the Okavango Delta.
* Water levels permitting.
Fishing is on a catch and release basis, and the Vumbura Private Wilderness Area, is considered one of our best fishing areas as there is permanent water all year round. A limited supply of basic equipment is available at camp, whereas all fly fishing equipment is to be supplied by guests if required.
* Note that fishing is seasonal as it is prohibited by Botswana law in January and February due to breeding purposes.
The birding at Wilderness Vumbura Plains is as varied as it is exceptional all year round. Search for some of the the hundreds of bird species, from lilac-breasted rollers, to carmine bee-eaters, and secretary birds. Or even the Pel's fishing owl! In the summer months many migrant species are present, while other specials which are regularly seen include wattled crane, slaty egret, chirping cisticola, fan-tailed widowbird, pink-backed pelican and possibly rosy-throated longclaw for the dedicated birders.
As part of this unique collaboration, lightweight and compact OM-D photography equipment has been provided for guests to try out a number of the impressive features offered by Olympus. The picturesque vistas at Wilderness Vumbura Plains will amaze even the most seasoned safari explorers, and we hope that you will enjoy learning more about wildlife photography with our passionate guides.
* Olympus Photo Hub experience dependent on camera availability.
Children in the Wilderness (CITW) is a non-profit organisation supported by ecotourism company Wilderness Safaris, which aims to facilitate sustainable conservation through leadership development and education of children in Africa.
Insight, care and commitment are required to conserve Africa’s pristine wilderness and wildlife areas. If we are to ensure that these places continue to exist – in this generation and those to come – we need the rural children of Africa to understand the importance of conservation and its relevance in their lives. Hence, our Children in the Wilderness programme: an environmental and life skills educational programme for children, focusing on the next generation of decision-makers; inspiring them to care for their natural heritage and to become the custodians of these areas in the future.
This is achieved in a variety of ways – from hosting Eco-Club programmes at local schools, to running camps at Wilderness Safaris and partner camps, for the children within the rural communities that live on the edges of the wild areas of Africa.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Your Rooms
1x Tented Room/s
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No. Rooms: 14
Special Interests: Birding, Nature, Wildlife
Wilderness Mombo | Mombo Concession
4 May 2020 - 7 May 2020
Wilderness Mombo, on Mombo Island just off the northern tip of Chief’s Island, is built under large shady trees and overlooks a wonderful floodplain teeming with wildlife.
Accommodation comprises eight spacious suites raised off the ground, all built to maximise the vistas over the plains. Each tent is elegantly furnished, complete with en-suite bathroom, a dressing area, indoor and outdoor showers; as well as a bathtub that creates a sense of indulgence. The expanded deck includes a sala and plunge pool.
A large living and dining area looks out over that same view, while Wilderness Mombo’s famous traditional dinners are hosted in the nearby boma. Wilderness Mombo shares a Safari Boutique, spa, gym and lap pool with Wilderness Little Mombo. Large concentrations of plains game often occur in front of camp, and you may see a variety of animals without even leaving the veranda.
INSIDER'S TIP: Arguably the best big game viewing in all of Africa with a bountiful hunting ground for large prides of lions and leopards.
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Wilderness MomboDinners are al fresco, taking advantage of the sweeping views
Wilderness MomboWilderness Mombo's cuisine is an elegant celebration of local ingredients and Batswana culture
Wilderness MomboA private plunge pool and sala are a feature of every guest room
Wilderness MomboSilver service in the heart of the Okavango Delta wilderness
Wilderness MomboAl fresco dining takes on a new meaning here
Wilderness MomboSalute another glorious day in the Delta
Wilderness MomboOur sommelier is on hand to ensure the perfect wine and food pairings
Wilderness MomboHearty and delicious meals are our chefs' speciality
Wilderness MomboBaobabs are arguably the most evocative of all the trees at Wilderness Mombo
Wilderness MomboUltra spacious en-suite bathroom
Wilderness MomboSpacious separate lounge in the guest room
Wilderness MomboCredit: Crookes & JacksonSeparate sitting room in a guest tent
Wilderness MomboCredit: Crookes & JacksonTaking in the view from a guest tent's private deck
Wilderness MomboCredit: Crookes & JacksonThe bathroom has indoor and outdoor showers, and a bathtub with copper and brass finishes
Wilderness MomboCredit: Crookes & JacksonA dazzle of zebras
Wilderness MomboCredit: Crookes & JacksonElephant family
Wilderness MomboCredit: Crookes & JacksonMoporota Male
Wilderness MomboCredit: Crookes & Jackson"When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers". ~ African proverb,
Wilderness MomboCopper bathtubs in the guest bathrooms evoke the romance of a bygone era
Wilderness MomboConnecting guests to the wilderness with Wilderness Air
Each spacious canvas suite is a private oasis. The suites comprise an indoor lounge area, separate bedroom and bathroom, indoor and outdoor showers, elegant copper bathtub, and an outdoor private sala with a double day bed, sunken couch, private plunge pool, and wrap-around veranda – a total immersion in the bush.
Wilderness has been privileged to witness three generations of Wilderness Mombo, undoubtedly one of Africa’s foremost wildlife and ecotourism destinations.
A spacious family suite with a private pool invites guests to bring the family and create lasting memories. A double bed and a set of twin beds accommodate a family of four easily, with plenty of extra room for privacy and peace.
Property Facilities
Bar, Gym, Library, Pool, Private Vehicle (Available)
Room Facilities
Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Safe, Sala, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Game Drives, Massages
Activities Nearby
Cultural Tours, Helicopter Scenic Flights
Game drives via open 4x4 vehicles, accommodating a maximum of four per vehicle and allowing each guest a "window" seat. Seeing the high concentrations of plains game and predators – including the big cats – is the order of the day at Wilderness Mombo.
Our guides are the vital link between you and the intricacies of the natural world. They love sharing their knowledge, and do so with passion and humour, making your whole journey seamless and interpretive from start to finish.
* Please note that as the camp is located within the Moremi Game Reserve, night drives are not possible at Wilderness Mombo.
Experience a delicious, freshly-made brunch enjoyed out in the bush after an action-packed game drive. Wilderness Mombo's cuisine has always remained relevant to its surroundings, using locally-sourced ingredients prepared with great care and respect, offering guests an authentic yet refreshing and stylish gourmet experience deep in the remote Okavango Delta.
Enjoy being pampered by one of our expert massage therapists in the comfort of your suite or private deck. Or visit the spa, one of the best me-time journeys in which to relax, restore and revitalise.
To keep up with your daily fitness routine, exercise within unbeatable bush views from our gym or pool overlooking the picturesque floodplain.
Take a tour behind the scenes to see how our operational teams maintain a light footprint, offering guests the ultimate in sustainable luxury whilst remaining rooted in an authentic bush-camp offering.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Your Rooms
1x Tented Room/s
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Safari Lodge
No. Rooms: 8
Special Interests: Birding, Nature, Wildlife
The Silo Hotel | Cape Town
7 May 2020 - 11 May 2020
The Silo is a magical space towering above the V&A Waterfront. The Silo is built in the grain elevator portion of the historic grain silo complex occupying six floors above the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA). The hotel has 28 rooms, including a spectacular penthouse. Each room is individually designed and decorated by the stylish Liz Biden. Colourful and eclectic pieces juxtapose the modern, industrial architecture. The seven room categories are based on the room size and the views. The rooms are more spacious vertically than horizontally due to the unique architecture of The Silo and in particular the ingenious design of the pillowed window bays which are one of the key architectural features.
INSIDER'S TIP: Zeitz MOCAA is a contemporary art museum that rivals the likes of the Tate Modern in London, MoMA in New York and Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid.
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The Silo HotelWinner of the Virtuoso Travel Best Achievement in Design Award
The Silo Rooftop The best views of Cape Town
The Willaston BarA beautiful space on the sixth floor
The Silo HotelHeatherwick's incredible pillowed glass windows
The Wisdom Room Private DiningThe Wisdom Room is The Silo Hotel's Private Dining Room
The Silo Rooftop The magnificent pool is for resident hotel guests only
A Deluxe Superior Suite Each room is uniquely decorated
The Silo Penthouse The private dining room in the penthouse
A Deluxe Superior SuiteThere are 8 Deluxe Superior Suites
The Silo PenthouseMagnificent panoramic views of Cape Town
The Royal SuiteThe two Royal Suites each have two bedrooms and face Robben Island.
The ground floor entrance lobbyThe ground floor entrance lobby
The rooftop pool offers beautiful views of Table MountainThe rooftop pool offers beautiful views of Table Mountain
The Penthouse private studyThe Penthouse private study
An entry level Silo RoomAn entry level Silo Room
The Granary CafeThe Granare Cafe
Deluxe Superior Suite
The Granary Cafe
The Granary Cafe
Table Mountain Rooftop View
The Willaston Bar
Rooftop Dining
The Silo Spa
Sky Terrace Treatment
The Silo Gym
The Vault Art Gallery
There are eight Silo Rooms which are 41m² (441ft²) including a balcony with spectacular harbour views. While these rooms are slightly smaller, the bathrooms are as large and majestic as other room categories. Double volume spacing mean the floor to ceiling pillowed glass windows offer 5m high views across the Cape Town Harbour.
There are six Duplex Suites across the 6th and 7th floors with either mountain or harbour views. These suites vary between 76m² (818ft²) and 88m² (947ft²) including a small balcony and each has the bedroom on a mezzanine level. These rooms maintain the same 5.5m high windows, but have half the ceiling height due to the two mezzanine levels.
There are seven Deluxe Superior Suites across the 8th, 9th, and 10th floors with spectacular 5.5m (18ft) high pillowed glass windows showcasing the natural wonder of Cape Town. They range in size from 60m² (646ft²) to 67m² (721ft²) including a balcony.
The 211m² (2012ft²), one-bedroom penthouse is the jewel in The Royal Portfolio's crown located on the top floor of The Silo facing Table Mountain with triple aspect views of Cape Town. This includes a 24m² (258ft²) balcony.
There are two triple aspect Royal Suites facing the Atlantic Ocean, Robben Island and the distant mountains. Each Royal Suite is 132m² (1421ft²) with two bedrooms and a generous balcony.
This two bedroomed Penthouse consists of the 211m² (2012ft²) one-bedroom Penthouse, with a 24m² (258ft²) balcony inter-leading to the 60m² (646ft²) Deluxe Superior Suite, including a balcony.
Located on the top floor of The Silo, the one-bedroom Penthouse faces Table Mountain with triple aspect views of Cape Town and the Deluxe Superior Suite has views of the harbour.
There are four Family Duplex Suites on the 7th floor with views over the Old Harbour and out to the distant mountains or over the V&A Waterfront and Signal Hill. Family Suites range from 111m² (1195ft²) to 128m² (1378ft²) including a balcony and each has a mezzanine level with two bedrooms. These rooms maintain the same 5.5m high windows, but have half the ceiling height due to the two mezzanine levels.
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24-hour Security, Bar, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Library, Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
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Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Detached Private Bathroom, Disabled Rooms, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television
Adrenaline Activities, Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Canoeing, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Fine Dining, Garden Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Rides, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Kayaking / Paddling, Marine Adventures, Marine Tidal Pool, Massages, Mini Golf, Mountain Biking, Museums, Natural History Tours, Rock Climbing, Sailing, Scenic Flights, Scuba Diving, Shark Cage Diving, Surfing, Tennis Court, Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching, Wildlife Tours, Wine Tasting
The Silo Hotel offers wonderful private art tours that allow guests the opportunity to learn about the incredible African art scene and to celebrate the incredible artists and their work. Widely recognised as one of the best art hotels in the world (by the likes of Forbes and The Telegraph), The Silo Hotel houses a remarkable collection.
Situated below The Silo Hotel lies the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA), the world's largest contemporary African art museum. This incredible space is a momentous mark on Africa’s cultural canvas, an exciting new era for African artists, and a remarkable achievement for our beautiful continent. This public, not-for-profit art museum collects, preserves, researches, and exhibits twenty-first century art from Africa and its Diaspora. Containing over 100 galleries, spread over nine floors, this exquisite space boasts a diverse and unique range of contemporary African art. Various tours of the museum are available, including AfriSam Audio Tours, Art Tours, Architectural Tours, and Children’s Tours.
The Silo Spa, located on the fourth floor of The Silo Hotel, has five treatment rooms, two of which can be made into a couple’s room. A tranquil space in which guests can relax and indulge in the latest therapies and spa techniques. There’s also a gym, sauna and a dedicated manicure and pedicure area. Enjoy signature treatments using top international products including Ling and Black Pearl. The Silo Spa is the only spa in Africa to use exclusive Ling products.
Robben Island, easily seen from the rooftop of The Silo Hotel, is situated only 9kms offshore from Cape Town. The island was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 because of its historic political importance, having been where Nelson Mandela lived for 18 of the 27 years that he was a political prisoner during the apartheid regime. It is advisable to allow us to pre-book this very popular tour on your behalf. Allow half a day for this tour.
Table Mountain is a great source of pride for Capetonians. At 240 million years old it is older than the Andes, the Rockies, The Himalayas and the Alps. It was acknowledges as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, a few years ago. A four-minute cable car ride will take you to the 1067m “table top”, with spectacular views on the way up. Enjoy walking along the pathways and taking photographs, there is also a restaurant for refreshments. Table Mountain hosts one of the richest floral kingdom on earth, with more than 1 470 floral species.
Cape Town has some of the world’s most beautiful beaches on offer. Clifton Beaches: there are four Clifton beaches, each as beautiful as the next. Camps Bay: the palm fronds of Camps Bay make for the most dramatic sunset pictures – and the main street across from the beach has a number of bars and restaurants and is a great spot for cocktails or a bite to eat. Muizenberg: head down to the Sunrise Beach in Muizenberg and take a surfing lesson with the local experts. Cape Point & Boulders Beach: explore the Cape Peninsula and see the fascinating penguins of Boulder’s Beach on a day trip from Cape Town. There are smaller, lesser known beaches - let us know how we can direct you to the beach experience of your choice. Please ask a member of our team should you need directions or transport.
The best place to experience Cape Malay cuisine is on a walking tour through the Bo-Kaap District in Cape Town, an area with steep cobblestone streets and brightly-coloured houses where former Cape Malay slaves settled in the early 19th century. Stop to enjoy a local bobotie, sosatie, koeksister or Cape Malay curry for lunch whilst learning about the rich heritage of the Cape Malay people who live there.
Situated on the sixth floor of the hotel, The Willaston Bar is named after the first ship to export grain from the original silo complex back in 1924. With stunning views of Cape Town through the 5,5m high pillowed glass windows, there is no better place to enjoy a classic cocktail or a glass of wine from the carefully crafted and ever-evolving list of local and international wines.
Executive Chef Veronica Canha-Hibbert and her team believe in good, honest and approachable food that showcases seasonal, local ingredients.
The Granary Café offers an immersive dining experience like no other. Enjoy lunch or dinner while surrounded by glistening geometric windows and spectacular sunset views. Share memorable moments over a delicious selection of contemporary-style dishes that can be perfectly paired with something special from our extensive wine list. The menu inherits the same comfortable, eclectic and contemporary style as Liz Biden’s hotel interiors.
Royal Tea is served daily, allowing guests to enjoy a delicate selection of sweet and savoury treats, including beautiful petit gateauxs, buttermilk scones and clotted cream, served on an étagère at the copper-topped tables of The Granary Café.
The Silo Rooftop offers guests a relaxed and easy eating experience. Poolside lounging is complemented with treats from the tempura bar, fresh oysters, pulled pork sandwiches, and a selection of healthy snacks from our raw bar. Enjoy a glass of bubbly or a classic cocktail while you soak up the last of the day’s sunshine.
The Silo Rooftop is for hotel guests and is open to the public by prior reservation only. Kindly note that access to The Silo Rooftop is weather dependent.