Kanana Camp

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Call 0121 472 1541 to chat about accommodation

$760.00

Kanana Camp is set on the Xudum River in the southwest of the Okavango Delta.  The nature of the habitat means it is the perfect place to experience the diversity of species found within the Delta.

Guests at Kanana are accommodated in eight spacious, twin-bedded safari units, set on raised teak decks, offering breathtaking views across the waterways. Dependent on the annual floods, the level of water transforms this dry camp into a true water experience and in the early months of the year you may actually enjoy the visible spectacle of the water rising around the camp.

A wide variety of activities is available at Kanana and the focus of activities varies with the rising and falling water levels.  Game drives in the morning and late afternoon, into the evening on night drives. Alternatively you may explore the crystal clear waterways by mokoro or powerboats, and enjoy the magnificent variety of birds, plant and reptile species found in the area. Of [cont.]

special note is the birding in the area, Kanana hosting a seasonal heronry that teems with activity from August through to the summer months, a true highlight at Kanana which converts all visitors to avid 'twitchers' at first sight. Guided walks are highly recommended in this pretty area as well as fly or spin fishing for tilapia, African pike and sharptooth catfish.

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Activities
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GAME VIEWING

The main attraction of most safaris is the wildlife - find out what to expect here.

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NIGHT DRIVES

A great way to explore the bush is at dusk when nocturnal wildlife begins to emerge.

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WALKING SAFARIS

The only way to get truly acquainted with the African bush is to see it on foot. Walking safaris offer a unique insight into an amazing habitat.

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BOAT SAFARIS

River cruises offer a different perspective on the bush and can be the only means of transport during rainy season!

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MOKORO SAFARIS

Unique to a Botswana safari, mokoro (dug-out canoe) trips are essential for those visiting the Okavango Delta.

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BIRDWATCHING

Africa is home to many thousands of species of birds, so don't forget your binoculars and spotting guide.

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GREEN SEASON SAFARIS

Just because it may rain doesn't mean you can't enjoy a magical safari at a time with few visitors and stunning scenery.

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HONEYMOONS

A safari in Botswana offers the perfect solution for adventurous newlyweds looking for something a bit different.

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FISHING

Many lodges offer fishing as an activity - notably in the Okavango Delta and Linyanti area.

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