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Kwetsani Island Safari Camp, Jao Private Reserve, Botswana Safari Camps
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Kwetsani Island Safari Camp is located in the private Jao Reserve on an island heavily wooded with palm, mangosteen, and fig trees - overlooking one of the Okavango Delta's most spectacular floodplains.
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Your Expected Experience: Lodging: Kwetsani offers 10-bedded luxury tented camp accommodationLocation: Kwetsani Camp is located in the private Jao reserveActivities: Mokoro (dugout canoe) excursions, day and night game drives
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Kwetsani Island is a large elongated island surrounded by enormous open plains. Ideally located in Jao Private Reserve to the West of Mombo and the Moremi Reserve. The camp rests in stilts beneath the shady canopy overlooking flood plains.
This 10 bedded luxury tented camp is raised on wooden decks above the leafy ground vegetation. The 5 spacious and lavish 'tree-house' chalets are built under a 'palm-frond thatch' roof. En-suite facilities include a shower, flush toilet and basin, with an additional outdoor shower. The rooms have an open, airy feel about them, with a superb view of the surrounding plains.
Kwetsani offers superb land and water activities. In addition to experiencing a unique mokoro (dug out canoe) ride, you will also be able to enjoy exploring palm-fringed islands on foot. Day and night game drives are available, enabling you to experience varied and diverse game viewing on your Botswana safari. Boating safaris are also highly enjoyable. Game drives are conducted year-round, their range being determined by the prevailing flood levels.
Being outside the Moremi Game Reserve, night-drives are permitted at Kwetsani allowing you to view nocturnally active animals. Nature walks with your armed guide are another highlight. Kwetsani is most appropriately classified as a 'combination' of water and land camp, although water activities are probably the best feature of this Botswana safari camp.
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The Okavango Delta, Botswana
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Guests staying at this African safari lodge will be able to discover the scenic Okavango Delta. The Okavango Delta is an alluvial fan of sediment and debris, which filled a dip in the earth's crust between parallel faults across the Okavango River. This creates an ideal habitat for African wildlife.
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Lions
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Both male and female lions roar and at full throttle a male lion's roar is audible up to 8km (5 miles) away. If a lions roars near your room at night, it is enough to make you jump out of your skin!
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Leopards
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Leopards are well camouflaged, solitary and shy which makes them difficult to spot. They occur throughout Africa and are the continent's most beautiful cat.
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