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Sitatunga Private Island Camp

Sitatunga Private Island, located in the magnificent waters of Botswana's Okavango Delta, provides an exclusive refuge with just three exquisite rooms, offering complete privacy and quiet. The island embraces its unique environment, providing a haven not just for visitors but also for the elusive sitatunga antelopes, which thrive in this aquatic wilderness.

With two suites in the main camp and a third in the ultra-exclusive Private Island Suite, guests are treated to expansive living spaces complete with separate lounges, indulgent bathrooms featuring lavish tubs, and wooden decks adorned with plunge pools, epitomising a perfect blend of rugged luxury and unparalleled comfort.

Lodge Details

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Sitatunga Private Island Camp Location

  • Accessible by Fly-and-transfer
  • Ideal length of stay 2-3 nights
  • Located in the Okavango Delta reserve
  • Sitatunga Private Island offers an exclusive retreat surrounded by pristine waters and lush wilderness.
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Sitatunga Private Island Camp Accommodation & Facilities

  • Three exquisite suites, ensuring utmost privacy and comfort for guests.
  • Each suite is elegantly appointed with spacious bedrooms, separate lounges, and luxurious bathrooms boasting indulgent tubs.
  • The island's facilities include wooden decks with plunge pools, breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, and a raised, wrap-around railway sleeper private deck constructed from entirely recycled materials, reflecting the camp's commitment to sustainability and eco-conscious practices.
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Activities at Sitatunga Private Island Camp

  • Explore the pristine waterways on guided mokoro excursion
  • embark on thrilling game drives to encounter the delta's diverse wildlife
  • enjoy tranquil boat safaris to spot aquatic species
  • Guided walking safaris offer a chance to immerse oneself in the delta's rich ecosystem
  • birdwatching enthusiasts can delight in the abundance of avian species inhabiting the area.
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Dining at Sitatunga Private Island Camp

  • Meals are usually enjoyed in the main area, with private veranda dining on request, while Private Island Suite guests enjoy à la carte meals in their suite.
  • The cuisine at Sitatunga Private Island Camp in January 2024 is exceptional, with the kitchen team passionate and accommodating to dietary needs with advance notice.
  • Mealtimes at both the camp and private suite are highly flexible, with most dietary requirements accommodated with advance notice.
  • A light breakfast of cereals, fruit yoghurt, muffins, tea, coffee, and juices is served before morning activities, with a hot breakfast available upon request.
  • An example of lunch is Asian-inspired soup with croutons and micro herbs, followed by beef kebabs and a selection of four varied salads: carrots with chili dressing, couscous with roasted vegetables, beansprouts with balsamic glaze, and a fresh green salad. Dessert featured homemade Amarula ice cream with hazelnut dentelles.
  • Before dinner, you can enjoyjoy evening aperitifs and cocktails on the floating deck, watching the sunset with reed frogs and a crackling fire, and recommend the Sitatunga Special G&T.
  • An example of dinner: Beef carpaccio topped with parmesan and micro salads, followed by a tender fillet steak with butternut squash, glazed carrots, broccoli, and potato, finished with a horseradish dressing. Dessert was passionfruit sorbet.
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Sitatunga Private Island Camp Rates start at $1,550 per person per night

Herd Of Buffalo In The Channels Close To Camp

Sitatunga Private Island Camp stands out for its secluded and personal environment in Botswana's Okavango Delta. The camp's three apartments guarantee seclusion and personalised care for visitors. The camp's commitment to sustainability and eco-conscious methods, as seen by its use of recycled materials and attention to reducing environmental effects, is consistent with NWS's ideals of responsible tourism. Furthermore, Sitatunga Private Island provides a variety of activities that let visitors experience the delta's pristine habitat, ranging from mokoro excursions to guided walking safaris, ensuring real and immersive animal interactions, which are a feature of NWS safari programmes.