Pom Pom Camp is located on Pom Pom Island in a private concession situated in the heart of the Okavango Delta and on the head waters of the Xudum river system. The area lies on the western boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve and offers superb Okavango scenery.
The main building is attractively designed and constructed of thatch and canvas and comprises lounge, dining, bar and pool areas, as well as a gift shop and the boma area. The swimming pool is situated close to the main lodge and the bar, making a perfect location to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the heat of the day.
Accommodation at Pom Pom Camp consists of nine luxury safari tents in true traditional safari style, all with full en-suite semi open ablution facilities, overlooking the PomPom lagoon. The tents are uniquely positioned under the shade of the surrounding trees.
Activities here include day and night drives, mokoro trips and fishing, with wet activities taking most focus during June - October.
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.
Africa is home to many thousands of species of birds, so don't forget your binoculars and spotting guide.
Just because it may rain doesn't mean you can't enjoy a magical safari at a time with few visitors and stunning scenery.
There are many lodges and hotels in Botswana that positively encourage families with young children to stay - find out more by clicking here.
Many lodges offer fishing as an activity - notably in the Okavango Delta and Linyanti area.