Duba Plains

Duba Plains is perhaps the Okavango Delta’s most remote camp. It is located in a private 30, 000-hectare reserve and in the furthermost region of the Delta. The camp is situated on an island, surrounded by expansive seasonally flooded plains and shaded by tall ebony, fig and garcinia trees. This pristine area is home to Lion, Leopard, Lechwe, Elephant and huge herds of Buffalo, as well as a large variety of Okavango Delta bird life. Wattled Cranes and Slaty Egrets are some of the Okavango specials found in the area. Duba has been the setting for a well known National Geographic documentary of the classic lion and buffalo interaction that is unique to the area. The camp is small and intimate, with accommodation in six roomy tents. Each of the tents has an en-suite bathroom, with hot and cold running water, and a veranda overlooking the floodplain. The dining room and bar area is raised on platforms along with a swimming pool complete with a view. The camp focuses on the incredible wildlife in the area through game drives, which are conducted during the day and at night in open 4 x 4 vehicles, walks and possible mokoro excursions in times of good floods.
 

Bedroom

Tent Interior

Swimming Pool

Duba Plains Bar
Location: Okavango Delta
Number of Rooms: 6
Types of Rooms: Luxury Tents
Comfort Level: Deluxe
Child Policy: Minimum age 8
Activities: Birding, Boating, Canoeing, Game Drives, Hides, Walking Safaris
Facilities: Swimming Pool
Access: Air
 
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