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Crocodile
Camp is a 12km drive from the small town of Maun towards the
Moremi Game Reserve in Botswana. Situated on the banks of the
Thamalakane River, Croc Camp hosts an abundance of bird life
with the occasional hippo or crocodile visitor, all of which
can be viewed while enjoying spectacular sunsets from the bar
deck. The camp grounds are beautifully maintained with a
private swimming pool for residents and well renowned
restaurant for scrumptious meals.
The accommodation offering serves a two tiered requirement:
well equipped STANDARD CHALETS for a comfortable stay and our
new DELUX CHALETS, for a more luxurious experience. All
chalets are ensuite, with wooden verandas, ceiling fans,
mosquito nets and housekeeping.
FUNCTIONS AND CONFERENCES: Take advantage of our magnificent
setting and established infrastructure for all exclusive
functions and conferences. Benefit from attentive staff, an
excellent kitchen and full bar service when entertaining,
celebrating or brainstorming. Kindly contact us for packages
tailor-made to your requirements.
ACTIVITIES
Mokoro Trips: Become part of the bustling river life by easing
between the papyrus clad banks on traditional ‘mokoro'
canoes. These are propelled from the stern by skilled poler
guides, allowing the guests to sit back and absorb the
scenery. For full day trips, Crocodile Camp prepares delicious
picnic lunches which can be enjoyed on the banks of the river
after a bush walk and refreshing swim in the natural delta
pools.
Scenic Flights: Two 6-seater aeroplanes are on stand-by,
giving guests the opportunity to see the delta tapestry,
complete with herds of wildlife and mesh of meandering
waterways, from a bird's eye-view. For the especially
adventurous, learn how to fly in a day and spend 45 minutes in
the left hand seat over the delta!
Overnight Moremi and Delta excursions: To get a taste of the
swamplands and the budding intrigues that unfold for
explorers, Crocodile Camp organises overnight or three day
adventures into the delta. Night drives, motor boat cruises
and camping can be arranged at relatively short notice for
guests who prefer to see where their African foray leads them
on a day to day basis, rather than pre-booking a fully fledged
safari.
Horse Riding in Maun: A great way to enjoy the abundant
birdlife along the Thamalakane River flood plains, horse
riding can be arranged for groups with fair to good riding
experience.
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