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Chitabe Lediba Camp

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Located on the same island as its sister Chitabe Camp, Chitabe Lediba Camp provides the same safari opportunities from a more intimate lodging setting.

The camp is ideal for small groups or families, with five spacious Meru-style tents built on raised decks. There are two family units which have adjoining bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms. The en-suite bathrooms feature outdoor showers with panoramic views of the Delta as well as double vanities, flush toilet, and an indoor shower. Each room has its own private deck with picturesque views overlooking a small lediba—a vestige of a lagoon that has become a watering hole.

The Chitabe camps are named for the Chitabe Concession in which they reside, neighboring the more famous Moremi Game Reserve in the southeast corner of the Okavango Delta. The Chitabe Concession comprises a wide range of habitats from savanna to forest to wetlands. The mix of Okavango and Kalahari territory makes for an excellent home to an abundant array of herbivores: giraffe, buffalo, red lechwe, tsessebe, impala and elephant, and their corresponding larger predators: lion, leopard, spotted hyaena, cheetah, and wild dog.

The camp provides a range of exciting activities. Morning and afternoon game drives allow adventurers to observe the herds of antelope, buffalo, zebra, and elephant as well as the prized predators including lion, cheetah, and leopard. The afternoon drives are planned to extend after sunset in hope of spotting rare nocturnal animals such as genet, civet, serval, and aardwolf. Walking safaris led by expert guides are the perfect opportunity for an up-close and personal encounter with the area. The area is also a bird watcher’s dream with plenty of chances to see African hawk-eagle, ground hornbill, scarlet-chested sunbird, red-billed hornbill, gabar goshawk, and red-billed francolin.

The main camp consists of a dining area, lounge, and pool which all provide a magnificent vantage over the small lediba after which the camp is named. The refreshing camp pool is the perfect spot to unwind and relax after a dusty game drive and before dinner. The camp also has a bar. An eco-friendly property, the camp runs on one-hundred percent solar power and uses efficient solar geysers to heat its water.

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Chitabe Lediba Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Located on the same island as its sister Chitabe Camp, Chitabe Lediba Camp provides the same safari opportunities from a more intimate lodging setting.

The camp is ideal for small groups or families, with five spacious Meru-style tents built on raised decks. There are two family units which have adjoining bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms. The en-suite bathrooms feature outdoor showers with panoramic views of the Delta as well as double vanities, flush toilet, and an indoor shower. Each room has its own private deck with picturesque views overlooking a small lediba—a vestige of a lagoon that has become a watering hole.

The Chitabe camps are named for the Chitabe Concession in which they reside, neighboring the more famous Moremi Game Reserve in the southeast corner of the Okavango Delta. The Chitabe Concession comprises a wide range of habitats from savanna to forest to wetlands. The mix of Okavango and Kalahari territory makes for an excellent home to an abundant array of herbivores: giraffe, buffalo, red lechwe, tsessebe, impala and elephant, and their corresponding larger predators: lion, leopard, spotted hyaena, cheetah, and wild dog.

The camp provides a range of exciting activities. Morning and afternoon game drives allow adventurers to observe the herds of antelope, buffalo, zebra, and elephant as well as the prized predators including lion, cheetah, and leopard. The afternoon drives are planned to extend after sunset in hope of spotting rare nocturnal animals such as genet, civet, serval, and aardwolf. Walking safaris led by expert guides are the perfect opportunity for an up-close and personal encounter with the area. The area is also a bird watcher’s dream with plenty of chances to see African hawk-eagle, ground hornbill, scarlet-chested sunbird, red-billed hornbill, gabar goshawk, and red-billed francolin.

The main camp consists of a dining area, lounge, and pool which all provide a magnificent vantage over the small lediba after which the camp is named. The refreshing camp pool is the perfect spot to unwind and relax after a dusty game drive and before dinner. The camp also has a bar. An eco-friendly property, the camp runs on one-hundred percent solar power and uses efficient solar geysers to heat its water.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts

Coming soon!

Journeys