Tuludi Camp
Khwai Private Concession
Accommodation
Tuludi is an intimate, exclusive camp width only 7 tented rooms – 6 twin/doubles and 1 family roomw with 2 additional single beds. Each room is over 100sq metres in size with a sunken, outdoor seating area with hanging basket chair and plunge pool, aseparate dressing room, fans, and ensuite bathroom with indoor & outdoor showers and bathtub. Each room has over the bed air-conditioning, with tea and coffee making facilities and a mini-bar.
Back at the main area, the lofty space is raised on decks and strewn with cushions, sofas and armchairs to flop into for an afternoon of view-gazing and wildlife-watching. Handily, it’s positioned in the perfect spot to watch the sunset so if you choose to stay in camp for an evening, you won’t be disappointed. Next door is the dining area and just in front is a firepit. There’s also a large swimming pool to cool off in the heat of the day, a treehouse library, elevated four metres in the boughs of the trees, and plenty of trinkets and treasures that tell the story of both the camp and the extraordinary ecosystem.
Location
The massive 200,000 hectare Khwai Private Reserve (NG18) comprises some of the most fantastically diverse habitats in northern Botswana, including riverine woodlands, open floodplains, rivers and mopane woodland. The reserve lies in the north-eastern corner of the Okavango Delta adjoining the Moremi Game Reserve. NG18 is a private concession and in contrast to neighbouring NG19 self-drivers and mobile safari operators are not allowed to enter the reserve.
It is a thirty minutes flight from Maun or 60 minutes from Kasane to the Khwai Private Airstrip (Banoka), followed by a 45-minute drive to camp.
Camps in the concession include Sable Alley, the more exclusive Tuludi, the adventurous Skybeds, Little Sable and the rustic Hyena Pan Camp.
Wildlife
The life source for this area is the Khwai River - the northernmost "finger" of the Okavango Delta alluvial fan. It supports large animals such as hippo and crocodile with buffalo and red lechwe often seen grazing along the fringe. The area is a mix of woodland, floodplains, swamps and grassland, making it a paradise for zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, elephant, leopard, lion, baboon. Even wild dog and cheetah can be found in the area.
Activities
Game drives in open 4x4 vehicles, mokoro rides (water permitting), boat trips, walking safaris (12 yeary+), fishing (seasonal March to Dec).
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