
The Okavango Delta—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—stands as one of the purest and most magnificent natural marvels on the planet. This inland delta in northern Botswana offers a safari experience where water, wildlife, and wilderness converge in spectacular fashion. For those seeking an unforgettable luxury safari, the Okavango Delta presents some of the finest safari lodges and camps in Africa—places that deliver not only lavish comfort but also an authentic immersion into the wild heart of the continent.
Here is our curated guide to the top 10 Okavango Delta luxury safari lodges and camps, each offering a complementary blend of comfort, exclusivity, and epic wildlife encounters.
1. Sanctuary Chief’s Camp: A Premier Luxury Destination

Sanctuary Chief’s Camp consistently ranks among the top safari camps in Botswana, earning accolades from Condé Nast Traveler and Travel & Leisure. Located on Chief’s Island within the exclusive Mombo Concession of the Moremi Game Reserve, this region is often called the “predator capital of Africa”.
The camp features 10 stylish bush pavilions and a luxury suite, each with a private pool. At 1,500 square feet, these pavilions are among the region’s largest accommodations. The bathrooms have been redesigned to offer large outdoor showers and roomy bathtubs with breathtaking, uninhibited views over the Delta.
What sets it apart: Year-round game viewing, all-inclusive basis, and an elegant main lodge with a bar, library, and extended dining room—complete with a pizza oven.
2. Vumbura Plains Camp: A Fusion of Beauty and Thrill

Vumbura Plains Camp is a wonderfully luxurious base comprising two satellite camps—Vumbura Plains North and South—in the far north of the Okavango Delta. Situated on a large private concession of 60,000 hectares, it offers diverse habitats and exceptional wildlife viewing.
Each luxurious tented suite features a sunken lounge, private deck, and plunge pool. A recent lavish renovation has elevated Vumbura Plains among the very finest luxury safari camps in Botswana.
What sets it apart: Both land and water activities—game drives, nature walks, mokoro trips, and boat excursions. Insider tip: hippos can be noisy at night, so earplugs are recommended.
3. &Beyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp: A Remote Escape into the Wild

&Beyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp offers luxurious solitude on its own Delta island within an exclusive 25,000-hectare (62,000-acre) wildlife concession. This intimate camp features just nine ensuite safari tents that combine canvas, soft drapes, and bleached timber.
Each tent includes a romantic outdoor sala, private plunge pool, indoor bathtub, and al fresco shower. The camp is reachable only by boat for part of the year, making for one of the most exquisite arrivals imaginable.
What sets it apart: Inspired by the water lily, the atmosphere is cool, light, and airy. Activities include guided walking safaris, interpretive game drives, and seasonal water-based experiences including motorized boat and traditional mokoro excursions.
4. Belmond Eagle Island Lodge: The Ultimate Water Safari

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge is nestled on a private island called Xaxaba in the heart of the Okavango Delta. Fully refurbished in 2015, it brings timeless luxury to the Botswana wetlands. The lodge features 12 tented rooms, each with a private plunge pool, fully-stocked minibar, and a walled outdoor shower with panoramic Delta views.
What sets it apart: The ultimate water safari experience—explore waterways by boat or traditional mokoro canoe, and even spot game from the sky on a unique helicopter safari guided by a local environmentalist. The architectural design takes inspiration from the region’s mighty termite mounds.
5. Mombo Camp: The “Place of Plenty”

Mombo Camp is widely considered the ultimate luxury safari destination in Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Situated on Chief’s Island within the Moremi Game Reserve, this area is renowned for some of the most prolific year-round wildlife viewing in Africa. The camp’s name means “place of plenty”—and it delivers.
The nine luxurious tented suites are raised almost two metres off the ground, allowing animals to wander freely beneath the camp while enhancing the magnificent Delta views. The camp recently unveiled The Sanctuary at Mombo—a dedicated wellness space with a lap pool and open-air facilities.
What sets it apart: The original super-luxury camp and a true pioneer, remaining one of the most comfortable ways to experience the bush. Prices start from approximately $3,200 per person per night.
6. Sanctuary Baines’ Camp: An Intimate Safari Retreat

Sanctuary Baines’ Camp (recently reimagined as Baines’ Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary) has undergone a stunning one-year revamp by renowned design studio Luxury Frontiers. This solar-powered, glamorous safari base sits above the Okavango Delta’s languid Boro River.
Located on a large private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, the camp features just six luxurious suites, each with a private bathroom and ample decking.
What sets it apart: The opportunity for a close-up experience with elephants—a family of resident elephants visits the camp, which guests can enjoy under the supervision of experienced trackers. Helicopter safaris offer birds-eye views of the Delta’s enormity.
7. Little Vumbura: A Personal and Secluded Retreat

Little Vumbura epitomises the classic Okavango Delta safari experience. Nestled within an ancient shady forest on a picturesque island in a private concession in the northern Delta, it is only accessible by boat.
This intimate camp features just six tented suites. The location on 148,000 acres of private wilderness offers one of the best places to see sable and African wild dog in the Delta.
What sets it apart: An even mix of land and water safaris, typically split between game drives and mokoro excursions depending on seasonal water levels. Walking safaris and night drives offer additional perspectives.
8. Kwando Lagoon Camp: Wilderness in Style

Kwando Lagoon Camp sits gracefully on the shaded banks of the Kwando River, nestled among towering ebony and marula trees. Located in the vast Kwando Reserve—Botswana’s largest private game concession—the area is renowned for exceptional predator sightings and some of Botswana’s best wild-dog sightings.
The camp accommodates up to 16 guests in eight expansive tents, each with a private deck, spacious living area, and bathroom offering picturesque river views.
What sets it apart: The main thatched areas feature a bar and lounge, dining area, safari shop, and a second-level library overlooking the Kwando River. The setting is spectacular, with hippos and Namibia visible on the opposite bank.
9. Shinde Camp: A Water-Lover’s Paradise

Shinde Camp lies in the private Shinde Concession in the northern Okavango Delta, set on a lush palm-fringed island overlooking a deep-channelled, year-round lagoon. This intimate tented camp provides relative luxury without losing the essence of African spontaneity.
The camp features seven spacious, ensuite safari tents, including a dedicated family tent. All tents are elevated for better views and include indoor and outdoor showers, full solar power, and luxury touches like yoga mats.
What sets it apart: An ideal base for both water and land-based safari activities. The camp’s relaxed luxury, personalised service, and wide variety of activities ensure an authentic Delta safari experience.
10. Duba Plains Camp: The Predator Camp

Duba Plains Camp is one of the Okavango Delta’s finest camps, set in a pristine location overlooking a floodplain. Located on a private 33,000-hectare reserve, the camp features just five luxurious and spacious tents plus a separate two-bedroom suite.
Each tent is decorated with furnishings inspired by classic 1920s safari style—leather armchairs and Persian rugs over dark wooden floors. The camp even provides a professional camera, selection of lenses, and binoculars for guest use.
What sets it apart: The private concession has a great volume of wildlife and is renowned for exceptional game viewing, particularly the famous lion versus buffalo encounters. With approximately 19 square kilometres per guest, this is one of the most exclusive safari experiences in Africa.
Recommendation: Choosing the Optimal Okavango Delta Luxury Safari Lodge

The Okavango Delta’s luxury safari lodges and camps offer some of the most exclusive and immersive safari experiences in Africa. Whether you prefer:
- Intimate boutique stays like Baines’ Camp or Little Vumbura
- Grand luxury at Sanctuary Chief’s Camp or Mombo Camp
- Water-based adventures at Belmond Eagle Island Lodge
- Predator-focused safaris at Duba Plains Camp
…the Okavango Delta has something to suit every traveler’s desires. Each of these lodges delivers not only luxury and comfort beyond measure but also a front-row seat to one of the most biodiverse and pristine environments on the planet.
With world-class service and exceptional game viewing, the Okavango Delta promises an unforgettable safari experience that will stay with you long after you’ve returned home.