Chitabe Trails  (Okavango Delta)

Tents amongst trees<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Guest accommodation<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Camp pool<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Game drives<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Mike Myers)</i>Night view<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Tent deck<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>
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The camp is situated on one of the most beautiful islands in the Delta. Surrounded by ancient ebony, leadwood and sausage trees, Chitabe Trails has five tents and usually accommodates eight guests. The main difference between Chitabe and Chitabe Trails is that the tents at Chitabe Trails are not raised on wooden decking but are built on the ground.

This camps roomy tents have bathrooms en suite, as well as an additional outdoor shower. Pathways connect the guest tents with the main area. The dining room, lounge and pub areas are under canvas overlooking the waterway in front of the camp. There is a great pool, too. Chitabe Trails offers a fantastic walking experience and for those enthusiastic guests who really want to experience the bush - we offer "sleep outs" at one or both of the hides on the concession. The hides are raised off the ground and guests sleep under mosquito nets and dine around the fire.

Activities include game drives in open 4x4 Land Rovers, Night drives, Walking Safaris

 accommodation type
Safari Lodge
 features
· 4 x ¾ twin bedded tents
· 1 kingsize-bedded honeymoon tent
· Outdoor and indoor showers
· Verandas overlooking the flood plains
· Pool

Rates include:
· Luxury accommodation
· All meals
· Teas, coffees and snacks
· All game activities
· All local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
 
 transfer information
Access is by light aircraft
 
A small private camp which offers excellent walking trails.