Set on a 33,000-hectare private concession, Duba Plains Camp is an exclusive safari camp in the Okavango Delta. It boasts just five bespoke suites, which are perched atop recycled railway sleepers to ensure stunning views across the surrounding floodplains and woodland. In addition to private verandahs, they feature indulgent plunge pools and shaded salas where you can retreat during the heat of the day.
In the heart of the camp is a raised alfresco dining space, elegant lounge and interactive kitchen where delicious meals are served at breakfast, lunch and dinner. Duba Plains Camp offers intimate wildlife viewing experiences to spot the area’s resident elephants, buffalos and lions, as well as providing an important habitat for threatened rhinos.
What we love about Duba Plains Camp
• The camp of choice for National Geographic’s filming of “Relentless Enemies” and an ardent supporter of Rhinos Without Borders
• Only five luxuriously appointed suites for the most exclusive stay
• Surrounded by enchanting landscapes that support thrilling and intimate wildlife encounters