SEBA CAMP FACT SHEET

  • On the western side of the Okavango Delta
  • In a private concession area

Children over 8 years are welcome

ACCOMMODATION

Seba Camp – Number of tents:
5 tents in total consisting of:

  • 5 x twin bedded tents
  • Mattress converters on hand for doubles
    This camp can accommodate 10 guests including any guides/pilots/ tour leaders and hosts

Tent details:

  • Luxury safari tents raised off the ground
  • Each tent has a viewing deck overlooking the lagoon
  • En-suite bathroom with shower
  • Wooden door entrances and roll-down canvas on the windows with large glass window in the front for viewing.
  • All tents are beautifully decorated, using locally found materials and attention to detail is evident in all the locally crafted furnishings.

CAMP DESCRIPTION

  • Situated in an ancient riverine forest surrounded by open grasslands and island sanctuaries
  • Luxury tented safari camp
  • Large canvas dining, bar and lounge area on a raised saligna deck.
  • A well-stocked library is available to all, with a number of reference books and beautiful coffee table books on Africa
  • Sundowners around a traditional campfire

GAME VIEWING

Plains game is abundant in the area, from giraffe, zebra, elephant, impala, tsessebe and lechwe to wildebeest, buffalo and warthog. The camp’s resident pride of lion often announce their presence during your stay and one can often hear their echoing roars late into the evenings. There is an abundance of birdlife found in the area and with over 380 species found in the region, making Seba Camp a haven for all bird enthusiasts.

ACTIVITIES Year round multi-activity camp:

  • Day and night game drives via 2 x open Land Cruisers (each vehicle has 10 seats of which 6 are window seats)
  • Elephant Research
  • Water-based game viewing via mokoro
  • Bird watching

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

Arrive around lunch time.
Welcome and safety talk by management.
Short talk on the Okavango formation and location.
Tea with snacks.
Afternoon game drive or a choice of the alternate activities of an informative bush walk or relaxing mokoro boat trip.

Second day
06h30 – Wake up
07h00 – Breakfast
07h45 – Selected activity of game drives, walks, fishing or mokoro trips.
12h00 – Back to the lodge for lunch overlooking lagoon and floodplain. After lunch siesta.
15h30 – Activity of choice
Dinner and fireside stories.

Please note that the activities are flexible and can be tailor-made to guests’ requirements;

ELECTRICITY & WATER

  • There is no electricity at the camp and all the lights and hot water is powered by solar batteries
  • Video camera batteries can be charged; please bring a 220v adapter for a three-pronged round plug.

DRINKS POLICY
All stocked drinks are included in the nightly tariff

LAUNDRY POLICY
Laundry is done on a daily basis and inclusive in the nightly tariff with the exception of “smalls” i.e. underwear, which are not washed due to local customs.

EXTRAS PAYMENT
Curios and tips/gratuities can be settled on check out. Payment can be made by cash (US$, British Sterling) or travellers’ cheques
Credit cards are accepted, however not American Express. Visa and MasterCard are welcome.

FLYING TIMES
To/from Maun: 30 minutes
To/from Kasane: 1 hr 30 minutes

AIRSTRIP DETAILS
Abu airstrip located a short drive from camp
Airstrip co-ordinates: S19.24.18, E22.32.55
Length 1000 m

GRATUITY SCHEDULE
The following is the suggested gratuity schedule only and is subject to service standards:
Guides – US$10.00 per person per day
General Camp staff – US$5.00 per person per day
Mokoro paddlers – US$5.00 per person per day
Specialist guides (if applicable) – US$10.00 per person per day

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