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Botswana

Seba Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Along the shores of a lagoon at the heart of the Okavango Delta, Seba Camp offers a world-class African experience in a family-friendly atmosphere.

Seba Camp is constructed to blend seamlessly into the lagoons tree-lined banks. In addition to its eight elevated and spacious tents, the camp has two family suites. There are six twin-bedded tents that can be arranged as double beds. The family tents each have two connected double bedrooms as well as an upper loft with a sleeper sofa and two bathrooms. Plus, the family tents also include a private plunge pool and a selection of children’s games and toys. All the resident tents have en-suite bathroom facilities and private wooden decks with magnificent views of the lagoon and its wildlife.

The camp is located in the world-famous Okavango Delta in the private Abu Concession. The camp is well-known for its large elephant herds. But the camp is best known for its elephant research project. Decades ago a number of captive elephants were released back into the wild in this very area. They have since formed a distinct herd, and scientists continue to study their interaction with the region’s wild elephants. Other animals found in the Concession include giraffe, zebra, antelope such as impala, tsessebe, lechwe and wildebeest, and buffalo, and warthog. Of course, there are an ample supply of predators here too such as lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs.

Daily game drives are conducted in open Land Rovers so that everyone has a window seat. Expert guides track down the abundant plains game and predators for an excellent view. Night drives follow the nocturnal doings of such animals as owls and hyena. For a closer view of the land and wildlife, nature walks can be arranged with a knowledgeable armed guard who can teach tracking skills as well as point out flora and fauna missed from the vehicles. Depending on the water levels, a boat ride is the perfect way to explore the Delta. The perennial lagoon is home to a resident pod of hippo. Anglers will enjoy some catch and release fishing. While bird watchers will revel in the prolific amount of birds since around 400 species of them live here like pied kingfisher, rufous-bellied heron, and great egret.

The elevated common areas include expansive viewing decks and an outdoor dining area serving five-star cuisine. The camp’s pool is the best spot for cooling off during the heat of the day. Known for its family-friendly environment, the camp also has a built-in tree house and kid-only swimming pool and sandbox.

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Botswana

Seba Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Along the shores of a lagoon at the heart of the Okavango Delta, Seba Camp offers a world-class African experience in a family-friendly atmosphere.

Seba Camp is constructed to blend seamlessly into the lagoons tree-lined banks. In addition to its eight elevated and spacious tents, the camp has two family suites. There are six twin-bedded tents that can be arranged as double beds. The family tents each have two connected double bedrooms as well as an upper loft with a sleeper sofa and two bathrooms. Plus, the family tents also include a private plunge pool and a selection of children’s games and toys. All the resident tents have en-suite bathroom facilities and private wooden decks with magnificent views of the lagoon and its wildlife.

The camp is located in the world-famous Okavango Delta in the private Abu Concession. The camp is well-known for its large elephant herds. But the camp is best known for its elephant research project. Decades ago a number of captive elephants were released back into the wild in this very area. They have since formed a distinct herd, and scientists continue to study their interaction with the region’s wild elephants. Other animals found in the Concession include giraffe, zebra, antelope such as impala, tsessebe, lechwe and wildebeest, and buffalo, and warthog. Of course, there are an ample supply of predators here too such as lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs.

Daily game drives are conducted in open Land Rovers so that everyone has a window seat. Expert guides track down the abundant plains game and predators for an excellent view. Night drives follow the nocturnal doings of such animals as owls and hyena. For a closer view of the land and wildlife, nature walks can be arranged with a knowledgeable armed guard who can teach tracking skills as well as point out flora and fauna missed from the vehicles. Depending on the water levels, a boat ride is the perfect way to explore the Delta. The perennial lagoon is home to a resident pod of hippo. Anglers will enjoy some catch and release fishing. While bird watchers will revel in the prolific amount of birds since around 400 species of them live here like pied kingfisher, rufous-bellied heron, and great egret.

The elevated common areas include expansive viewing decks and an outdoor dining area serving five-star cuisine. The camp’s pool is the best spot for cooling off during the heat of the day. Known for its family-friendly environment, the camp also has a built-in tree house and kid-only swimming pool and sandbox.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts

Coming soon!

Journeys