Kwetsani has a wonderful atmosphere and is one of our 'go to' suggestions when we can find the space. The elevated walkways, intimate tree house design and totally relaxed atmosphere make it a favorite camp for many. It enjoys quality land and water based activities much of the year making it a camp that can suit everyone's interests. When the floods are high, game drives can be limited. — Mango's view
Located in the central region of the Jao Concession, Kwetsani Camp has access to the vast open floodplains and some of the most stunning vistas of the Okavango Delta. To the north of Jao Camp on the same floodplain system, both camps are surrounded by beautiful islands fringed by riverine forests.
Kwetsani Camp consists of five furnished tree-house chalets, each with its own en-suite bathroom, which are an open, airy accommodation of thatch, wood, glass and canvas. The dining room, lounge and drinks area are constructed under a large, cool thatched roof and offer incredible vistas of the surrounding floodplains dotted with lechwe, wildebeest and other plains game. Guests can also watch this wildlife from a communal pool or simply the comfort of their own rooms.
Kwetsani Camp offers excellent land and water activities dependent on the annual flood levels of the Okavango Delta. Game drives by day or night are on offer, as well as breathtaking wildlife viewing by moroko. More intrepid guests can also explore the many palm-fringed islands on foot (this must be requested prior to travel) or utilize the two platform hides in the concession.
Lion, leopard, wild dog, cheetah, tsessebe and red lechwe are among the major game attractions at Kwetsani Camp, while hippo, sitatunga antelope and crocodile reside in the deeper, permanently lily-filled lagoons of the area. Nocturnal animals such as porcupine, aardwolf, serval, large spotted genet and lesser bushbaby can be observed on the night drives (water levels permitting).
Includes: All meals, drinks (except premiums), safari activities & laundry