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ACCOMODATION
Camp Okuti caters for a maximum of 18 guests, accommodation in
insect-proofed thatched chalets each with ensuite bathroom,
hot and cold running water and flush toilets. Most chalets are
twin share with the exception of the family chalet which
offers two rooms sharing a bathroom, ideal for families as
Okuti is a child friendly lodge.
ACTIVITIES
Experience game drives in the Moremi Game Reserve in specially
designed safari vehicles, allowing unhindered views for game
viewing and photography. Moremi is a park rich in wildlife and
game viewing is consistent year round so it is ideal for the
first time visitor to Botswana. In addition to game drives you
can explore the delta waterways by motorboat - from open
lagoons to winding channels it is a birder's paradise,
especially for herons and storks in the breeding season.
ATTRACTIONS
• Camp
Okuti offers one of the best value safari experiences in
the Moremi/Okavango region of Botswana with excellent year
round game viewing as Moremi Game Reserve has widely varied
habitats supporting a huge variety of wildlife and is a
protected area.
• Camp Okuti is ideal for families and has a family
chalet available. Camp Okuti accepts children from the
age of 7 years and up all year round (in low season you can
apply for younger children to be accepted) as the nature of
the activities are safe for children (game drives and
boating),
• Camp Okuti can offer a motorboat transfer to Shinde,
which provides an interesting alternative to flying (subject
to water levels and availability)
• Camp Okuti can accommodate clients wishing to self
drive (in 4WD) into Moremi Game Reserve, offering an adventure
and an alternative to flying.
COMMUNICATIONS
Camp Okuti is in contact with our Maun base by radio, messages
can be passed onto guests by radio (urgent messages) or
letter/mailbag (generally 24 hours).
We
do not encourage general communication as part of the safari
experience is being out of contact with life's normal
communications overload, so there are no general telephones or
internet access at the camps. However we do appreciate that
some matters are of urgency or personal importance and are
more than happy to assist.
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