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Duke's Camp
Luxury lodge in the untouched north of the Okavango Delta
Tucked away in the remote northern reaches of the Okavango Delta, Duke’s Camp is an exclusive safari retreat offering guests an authentic wilderness experience with a touch of old-world luxury. Named after Seretse “Duke” Moremi, a traditional chief of the Batawana people whose family has protected and sustainably managed the surrounding lands for generations, the camp reflects a deep connection to both nature and heritage. Set within a private concession northeast of Moremi Game Reserve, the area surrounding Duke’s Camp is a mosaic of open savannahs, palm-dotted islands, seasonal floodplains, and lush riverine forest.
Accommodation at Duke's Camp
The camp features spacious, classically styled safari tents raised on wooden platforms and elegantly furnished with vintage-inspired decor. Each tent includes a private en-suite bathroom with hot running water, and a veranda overlooking the surrounding bush. At the heart of the camp lies an inviting main area with an open lounge, bar, dining space, and a fire pit — a perfect gathering spot to share stories under the African night sky. Duke’s Camp is accessible only by light aircraft, typically from Maun or Kasane, ensuring a sense of seclusion and exclusivity. Its remote setting offers true immersion in nature — ideal for travellers seeking to experience the Okavango Delta far from the crowds.
Activities and tours at Duke's Camp
Safari activities at Duke’s Camp are deeply attuned to the natural rhythms of the delta. Guests can enjoy daily game drives, both during the day and after dark, offering the chance to observe nocturnal wildlife in action. When water levels permit, traditional mokoro excursions (dugout canoe rides) provide a peaceful way to explore the delta’s labyrinth of waterways. Guided bush walks are also available, focusing on the smaller wonders of the ecosystem. Duke’s Camp is especially popular with birding enthusiasts, as more than 300 species have been recorded in the area.
A defining feature of Duke’s Camp is its strong partnership with the local community. The camp works closely with nearby families and actively supports conservation and education projects. This integrated approach ensures that tourism in the region benefits both the environment and the people who call it home.
Specifications
1 Family tent
- Game and night drives
- Mokoro excursions
- Bird watching
- Guided bush walks
Rates & Reservations
Green Season: 10 Jan - 31 Mar 25/26
Shoulder Season: 1 - 30 Apr 25/26, 1 Nov - 19 Dec 25/26
Shoulder High Season: 1 - 31 May 25/26, 1 - 31 Oct 26
High Season: 1 - 30 Jun 25/26, 1 Sep - 30 Sep 25/26, 1 - 31 Oct 25, 20 Dec 25/26 - 9 Jan 26/27
Peak Season: 1 Jul - 31 Aug 25/26
Not included: Conservation, Community & Reserve Fee 60 USD pppn
| Type | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 |
| Green Saison | Shoulder Saison | Shoulder High Saison | High Saison | Peak Saison | |
| PP single | US$ 1085 | US$ 1905 | US$ 2250 | US$ 2615 | US$ 2915 |
| PP sharing | US$ 1085 | US$ 1360 | US$ 1605 | US$ 1865 | US$ 2080 |
| The rates are per person per night Fully Inclusive | |||||
| Type | 2026 | 2026 | 2026 | 2026 | 2026 |
| Green Saison | Shoulder Saison | Shoulder High Saison | High Saison | Peak Saison | |
| PP single | US$ 1195 | US$ 2093 | US$ 2443 | US$ 2863 | US$ 3213 |
| PP sharing | US$ 1195 | US$ 1495 | US$ 1745 | US$ 2045 | US$ 2295 |
| The rates are per person per night Fully Inclusive | |||||
Booking enquiry
It’s our pleasure to book this accommodation for you. You will have no additional costs as we charge the public rates. Please be advised that we are not able to make any campsite bookings. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions.
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