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Located at the
edge of a lagoon in the Okavango Delta, it is surrounded by
clear waterways which flow over yellow sands and past
palm-fringed islands teeming with birdlife and game.
LOCATION
Shinde Camp is
nestled on a lush palm island in the heart of the northern
Okavango Delta. Located at the edge of a lagoon, it is
surrounded by clear waterways which flow over yellow sands and
past palm-fringed islands teeming with birdlife and game. This
is a photographer's delight. It's remoteness has ensured that
the innocent wildlife has not been subject to the pressures of
mass tourism.
ACTIVITIES
Fly-In, Safari
Camp, Wildlife, Game Drives, Safari, Walking, Canoeing,
Honeymoon, Fishing, Photography, Birding, Game Cruise
ATTRACTIONS
The island is
especially favored by members of the antelope family,
including the elusive sitatunga whose elongated and splayed
hooves enable it to walk on the unstable beds of reeds
floating on the water. Our well-equipped delta craft may take
you on an interesting trip where you will see fascinating
breeding colonies of herons, egrets, pelicans and storks. Your
guide will arrange walks, show you insects, as well as a wide
variety of bird life and game. Shinde's abundant wildlife and
the silent waters of the Okavango combine to make your stay a
rare experience indeed!
FACILITIES
Eight large,
twin-bedded safari style tents with sewn-in floors and
windows. Hot water bottles in bed at night during winter.
Private en-suite bathroom with hot and cold running water, a
shower, and flush toilet. The new central building offers
table settings and imaginative meals prepared by our safari
chefs, including fresh bread baked daily. A well-stocked bar
and plentiful ice.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
Game drives are
in Toyota Landcruisers which have been designed as follows:
Specially built for game viewing and photography Completely
open seating areas and cabs for unhindered photography Seat
pockets, reference books, snacks, bottled water, toilet paper
and insect spray. Cool box for refreshments Maximum occupancy
of seven. Game viewing in Mokoros (local canoes) Swimming in
the camp's in-ground swimming pool Walks Extended late
afternoon Game drives for viewing after dark Power boating and
sunset rides Boat trips to Gadikwe Island roost (approximately
one hour away) Fishing for tiger fish, bream, catfish, pike,
and silver catfish with spinning lures. Resident pride of
lions
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