Sandibe Safari Lodge is situated in a remote wilderness area in the southeastern Okavango Delta, right on the southern tip of Chief’s Island, on the southern border of Moremi Game Reserve and within the Santantadibe River system. Sandibe has exclusive traversing rights over 270 km2 of wilderness. The site was specifically chosen for its extraordinary beauty, its prime location on the permanent Delta and its proximity to the game-rich grassy plains.
Eight intimate African-inspired cottages with ensuite bathroom, twin hand basin, separate w.c and outdoor shower and dressing area. The cottages are airy with all windows covered in gauze to maximise views of the forest. Each cottage has an elevated viewing deck which is perfect for intimate candlelit dinners.
Twice-daily game drives in open safari vehicles, bush walks, mokoro (traditional canoe) excursions in the Delta, bush breakfasts, elegant bush dinners and birdwatching. Fishing is permitted between the months of March and December.
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.
Unique to a Botswana safari, mokoro (dug-out canoe) trips are essential for those visiting the Okavango Delta.
Just because it may rain doesn't mean you can't enjoy a magical safari at a time with few visitors and stunning scenery.
Many lodges offer fishing as an activity - notably in the Okavango Delta and Linyanti area.