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Jacana Camp -
Okavango Delta Accommodation - Okavango
Delta National Park
- Okavango Delta Lodges
Jacana
Camp is situated about 25kms west of Mombo
Camp, outside the Moremi Game Reserve on the
Jao flats. It is a true water camp and
offers mokoro and walking safaris all year
round. As the floodwaters recede game
driving and night drives in open 4x4 land
rovers are available from October to March.
Jacana Camp has five small meru-style tents
accommodating a maximum of eight guests.
Each tent is on a wooden deck overlooking
the floodplains and has an en suite bathroom
with flush toilet and shower. The main
dining area is on the top floor of an
elevated wooden deck between two magnificent
sycamore figs and surrounded by dense wild
date palms. Downstairs, there is a cosy pub
and lounge with an area for an open fire
under the stars.
Jacana Camp is set in the most densely
populated wetland area for Sitatunga
antelope and Red Lechwe. Hippos and
crocodiles are regularly sited. In the dry
season lechwe, tsessebe, elephant,
wildebeest and zebra occur here, and lions,
cheetah and leopard are often sited on the
floodplains. This is an area of prime
importance for a host of wetland bird
species, including Wattled Cranes, Pel's
Fishing Owls, both species of Jacanas as
well as other seldom sighted species such as
Rails, Crakes and Moorhens.

Jacana Camp is a true water camp, becoming a
small island surrounded by flooded plains
when the Okavango Delta is at its peak
flooding each year (usually from April to
October). During the height of the floods,
the activities at Jacana Camp revolve around
exploring the waterways of the Okavango by
mokoro (dug-out canoe), motor boat and on
foot. Travelling silently by mekoro, is a
wonderful way to experience the Okavango as
you glide silently through the shallow flood
plains enjoying the magnificent bird and
aquatic life. One of the highlights is
searching for the rare and elusive sitatunga
antelope. Larger mammals in the area can
include elephant, buffalo and lion. Taking a
mokoro ride to a distant island, then
stopping for a lengthy walk before enjoying
a leisurely brunch on a sandy bank is a good
way to appreciate the true wilderness
atmosphere and unique scenery and wildlife
of the Okavango - with no one else around
us.

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