Wilderness Seba
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Lion sighted on Seba Camp game drive
Male Lion
Photographer credit: Tim Gaunt
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Camp deck and view
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Walking Safari
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Leopard sighting Seba game drive
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Seba camp dining
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Camp Lounge
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Lunch at the camp lagoon
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Camp Pool
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Standard tent interior
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Double Room
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Game drive
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Mekoro boating
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Nature walk
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Large-Spotted Genet
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Bushbuck
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Little Bee-eater
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Cape Buffalo
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African Elephant
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Wild elephant herd
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Kudu antelope pair
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Wildebeest and Imapala
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Hyeaena
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Red Lechwe antelope
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Leopard
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Family on game drive
Photographer credit: C.Culbert
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Wild elephants seen on game drive
Photographer credit: C.Culbert
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Quick pike photo before release
Photographer credit: C.Culbert
As a "combination" Okavango Delta location, Wilderness Seba offers enthralling wildlife encounters from both land- and water-based activities. In addition to game drives and boating, walking safaris are another exceptional way to get up close to your subject at eye level. Look out for tracks and signs, and reconnect with nature on foot.
The camp’s lagoon-side setting hints at the rich wildlife experience to come. Eight tents, include two designed for families, with interconnecting bedrooms and plunge pools. Access the bush by game drive, mokoro or guided walks, or join your children for a bush cooking or photography lesson.
INSIDER'S TIP: Game viewing at Wilderness Seba is excellent, with lions and leopards, a chance to see roan, and hyena cubs when the resident clan is denning.