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Kwetsani Camp

Highlights

  • Located within the private 63,000-hectare Jao Reserve, Kwetsani offers access to a diverse mix of floodplains, seasonal waterways and the game-rich Hunda Island, resulting in exceptional year-round wildlife viewing.
  • Lechwe, reedbuck and tsessebe are commonly seen on the surrounding floodplains, while hippos and crocodiles inhabit the Delta's channels and lagoons.
  • Neighbouring Hunda Island, the largest landmass within the Jao Reserve, is home to zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, impala and elephant, together with predators including lion, leopard and spotted hyena.

Destination

Set on a palm-fringed island in the heart of the Jao Reserve, Kwetsani Camp overlooks a vast expanse of seasonally flooded grasslands and waterways. The camp's elevated position provides sweeping views across one of the most picturesque landscapes in the Okavango Delta, while its location allows guests to experience both land and water-based safari activities throughout the year.

Experience

Game drives are offered year-round at Kwetsani, with day and night drives exploring the surrounding floodplains and neighbouring Hunda Island, renowned for its concentrations of plains game and predators. During the flood season, Hunda Island is typically reached by a short 15-minute boat transfer from camp, adding a beautiful water-based element to the safari experience.

Boating and mokoro excursions are seasonal and depend on water levels. When conditions allow, these activities offer a classic Okavango Delta perspective, exploring the channels and lagoons while enjoying the region’s wildlife, birdlife and aquatic ecosystems.

Time spent in camp is equally rewarding, whether relaxing beside the swimming pool, enjoying the views from the elevated deck, or watching wildlife move across the floodplains directly in front of camp.

Wildlife

The surrounding wetlands support healthy populations of red lechwe and sitatunga, while Hunda Island attracts large herds of zebra, wildebeest, tsessebe and elephant, naturally drawing predators such as lion, leopard and spotted hyena.

Night drives reveal a fascinating array of nocturnal species including porcupine, civit, large-spotted genet and bushbabies.

Birdlife is exceptional throughout the year, with regular sightings of wattled cranes, slaty egrets and numerous other Okavango Delta specials.

Kwetsani Camp

Rebuilt and reopened in June 2026, Kwetsani features five spacious suites and one family suite connected by elevated walkways through the surrounding palms. The contemporary interiors blend natural materials with modern comfort, while expansive decks overlook the surrounding floodplains.

The elevated main area includes a lounge, dining room, bar, swimming pool and viewing deck, all positioned to maximise the spectacular outlook and frequent wildlife activity in front of camp.

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