This exclusive camp is located within the game rich Kwara concession, which borders the Moremi Game Reserve on the northern edge of the Okavango Delta. This is an intimate camp, accommodating no more than 8 guests, and is consistent with Kwando Safaris promise to provide intimate camps with personal service - vintage Africa.
Little Kwara offers all the activities one expects in an exclusive concession in the Okavango Delta - day and night drives, game walks, power boating, mokoro trips and fishing (spinning equipment is provided but fly fishermen need to bring their own equipment).
Little Kwara is the sister-camp to Kwara Camp, offering a slightly higher standard of accommodation, a slightly smaller sized camp, and slightly higher prices. If you can afford the extra over Kwara it is probably worth it, but otherwise both camps offer an excellent Okavango safari experience.
The main attraction of most safaris is the wildlife - find out what to expect here.
A great way to explore the bush is at dusk when nocturnal wildlife begins to emerge.
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.
River cruises offer a different perspective on the bush and can be the only means of transport during rainy season!
Unique to a Botswana safari, mokoro (dug-out canoe) trips are essential for those visiting the Okavango Delta.
A safari in Botswana is an ideal place to brush up on your skills and get some amazing shots, whether you are a professional or amateur.
Many lodges offer fishing as an activity - notably in the Okavango Delta and Linyanti area.