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Hidden
from the world, deep within Botswana's Okavango Delta, is the
paradise we call Eagle Island Camp. Situated on the island of
Xaxaba and surrounded by Illala Palms, the camp overlooks a
surrounding lagoon fed by the tranquil waterways of the Delta.
The area offers exceptionally high quality wildlife viewing
with prolific birdlife and mammal sightings. It is also the
site of one of the most romantic bars in the world, the
Fish Eagle Bar, as voted by New York Times.
The
camp offers a cool retreat from the African sun and is shaded
by a canopy of indigenous trees. Xaxaba is one of the Delta's
most pristine natural locations, a region of myriad waterways,
palm-treed islands and vast flood plains. Bird and animal
life in this region is prolific. The camp offers game viewing
by mokoro (traditional dugout canoe), motorised boats and a
14-seater Sundowner cruiser.
For intrepid explorers with an appetite for sights and sounds
of the bush, we offer guided walks. The magnificent sunsets
can be enjoyed during times of high flood from the camp's most
romantic Fish Eagle Bar at Eagle Island or from the raised
deck overlooking the lagoon. Built to blend into its
environment, with private decks overlooking the surrounding
lagoon, the camps affords guests with a peaceful setting
perfect for enjoying the sights and sounds of the Okavango
Delta.
ACCOMMODATION:
All luxury tents are housed on raised wooden platforms,
offering great views, and shaded by a traditional African
thatch roof. The large private decks are furnished with
easy chairs and a hammock, ideal for viewing wildlife, or for
enjoying a private dinner in complete privacy. The tent
interiors are luxuriously appointed with such comforts as an
en suite bathroom, private fully stocked mini bar, four poster
bed complete with mosquito netting, as well as a discreet air
conditioning. For your convenience, in-room safes
are now provided for the safekeeping of all cash, travel
documents and other such articles.
DINING:
Eagle Island Camp offers: Open-air and covered dining,
bar and lounge areas; Viewing deck and the fully stocked Fish
Eagle Bar - an ideal venue to watch the sunset over the Delta;
Camp fire and seating area and an Off site bush dining venue.
Meals include: Early breakfast (served around 6am); Light
brunch (served around 11am); Light snacks, tea and coffee on
morning activity; Afternoon tea (served around 4pm); Drinks
and snacks on afternoon activity and Dinner (served around
8pm). Although we consider the water to be safe to drink,
flasks and coolers are provided in the rooms and bar areas.
ACTIVITIES:
Eagle Island Camp’s serene watery base lends itself to quiet
relaxation, contemplation and reflection. If, however, you are
looking for adventure and excitement then Eagle Island will
not disappoint – from walking safaris on surrounding
islands, where there is always the possibility of a close
encounter, to mokoro and motor boat excursions around the
myriad of waterways, the diversity and propensity of the
wildlife will fascinate the most seasoned of travelers to
Africa. During the months of November through March, when
lower water levels make it possible to drive our open 4x4
vehicles off the island, guests can also enjoy the combined
excitement of a game drive with water activity.
Bird and game viewing is done either from motorised boats or
mokoro (traditional dugout canoes), which are poled along
effortlessly and quietly through the clear waters of the
Okavango.
Activities include:
» Guided game and bird walks - one of the world's premier
bird-watching locations
» Trips through waterways by motorised boats (water levels
permitting)
» Dugout canoes (mokoro) and dusk excursions in our 14-seater
Sundowner cruiser
» Game flights in a light aircraft on request
Activities are dependent on the water levels. Activities
throughout the year would typically include mekoro rides
(dugout canoes), unless there is no water, and game
walks. When water levels are too low for water
activities, game viewing is conducted by vehicle or on foot.
Between June and September when the water is high, guests can
also take motorboat rides, and in the drier season, game
drives
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