Little Vumbura

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Call 0121 472 1541 to chat about accommodation

$1,095.00

Little Vumbura Camp is situated on an island in a private concession in the northern reaches of the Okavango Delta, in the same region as its sister camp, Vumbura Plains.

Little Vumbura Camp is a beautiful six-roomed tented camp shaded by the canopy of an ancient Okavango Delta forest. Each tent is large and roomy and has en-suite facilities. A plunge pool and reading area overlook the floodplains and a star deck leads off the dining area.

Surrounded as it is by water and lying close to large rivers, water-based activities are a focus at Little Vumbura Camp with mokoros traversing the floodplains under the guidance of experienced polers. Motor boats make their way up and down the permanent channels.

Game drives in open Land Rovers allow guests to get close to animals in the savannah areas. Walks (on request) around the islands are an [cont.]

opportunity to enjoy Africa from a different perspective. Game viewing is consistently good all year round at Little Vumbura Camp with lion, leopard, elephant, sable and buffalo along with extensive plains game providing an excellent all-round wildlife experience in this remote corner of the Okavango Delta.

Little Vumbura benefits from a smaller, more simple and less costly package than it's sister camp, Vumbura Plains, and offers a good mix of wet and dry activities throughout the year.

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Activities
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GAME VIEWING

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NIGHT DRIVES

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WALKING SAFARIS

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BOAT SAFARIS

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MOKORO SAFARIS

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BIRDWATCHING

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GREEN SEASON SAFARIS

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HONEYMOONS

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FISHING

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