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 tourist lodge ever built in the Okavango Delta.
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 wildlife 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.
Each luxury tent is set on a raised timber deck. Each tent is located on lagoon facing decks, on the fringe of the island. En-suite bathroom comprising of a shower, double hand basin and toilet.
Fans in all guest rooms
24 hour solar generated power
220V Plug points for charging equipment
A range of eco-friendly amenities are supplied in each room.
shower caps are supplied in each room
A hairdryer is available in each room
Tea and coffee making facilities in each room
Flashlight available in each room
Gowns supplied in each room
Umbrella’s for the rainy season
Battery operated reading lights, desk light and bathroom light at night
Small safe for valuables
A luxury tent with a double bedroom set on a raised timber deck. Each tent is located on lagoon facing decks, on the fringe of the island. Each bedroom has its own private deck. Each en-suite bathroom includes a shower, double hand basin and toilet.
Second bedroom can accommodate 2 children in twin beds, and a third child on a roll out bed
Children’s area with games and books
24 hour solar generated power
Fans in all guest rooms
220V Plug points for charging equipment
A range of eco-friendly amenities are supplied in each room.
shower caps are supplied in each room
A hairdryer is available in each room
Tea and coffee making facilities in each room
Flashlight available in each room
Gowns supplied in each room
Umbrella’s for the rainy season
Battery operated reading lights, desk light and bathroom light at night
Small safe for valuables
Bar, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Pool, Restaurant
Balcony / Deck, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mosquito Nets, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Guided nature walks on the various islands allow for the opportunity to track some of the larger species that inhabit this water wilderness.
Explore the crystal-clear waterways by mokoro (traditional dugout canoe) and enjoy the magnificent variety of bird, plant and reptile species found in the area.
Explore the crystal-clear waterways and deeper channels of the Okavango Delta by motorboat and enjoy the magnificent variety of bird, plant and wildlife species found in the area.
Bird-watching opportunities are outstanding, and fishing for bream and tiger fish is also offered
as an activity at the camp (seasonal)
Seeing the Okavango Delta from a helicopter is a truly magnificent experience. Our partners at Helicopter Horizons will remove the doors providing uninterrupted views and close up angles of the majestic delta and its wildlife. A scenic flight is not just a must for keen photographers but an exciting opportunity to witness the remarkable Okavango Delta from above.
The flights are operated with the utmost respect and caution for the natural environment, the wildlife and travellers. Routes have been carefully marked out ensuring guests on other activities and in camp are not disturbed. The flight routes and take off areas are designed specifically to make use of pristine areas within the concession.
An open boma and al fresco dining area overlooks the expanse of the pristine water that makes up the permanent Delta
The lounge, bar and dining areas are set back under an Ebony and African Mangosteen tree canopy in open sided thatched structures.