Seba Camp
Facilities
As a ‘combination’ Okavango Delta location, Seba Camp offers enthralling wildlife encounters from both land- and water-based activities. In addition to game drives and boating, walking safaris are another exceptional way to get up close to your subject at eye level. Look out for tracks and signs, and reconnect with nature on foot.
The camp’s lagoon-side setting hints at the rich wildlife experience to come. Eight luxury tents include two designed for families, with interconnecting bedrooms and plunge pools. Access the bush by game drive, mokoro or guided walks, or join your children for a bush cooking or photography lesson.
INSIDER'S TIP: Game viewing at Seba Camp is excellent, with lion and leopard, a chance to see roan, and hyaena cubs when the resident clan is denning.
Location
Property Facilities
- Bar
- Library
- Pool
- Private Vehicle Available
Special Interests
- Birding
- Nature
- Wildlife
Rooms
There are six canvas tented accommodations consisting of twin bedded tents. The beds can be moved together and converted to make a double bed. There is one twin bedded pilot/guide.
Family Unit – Tent #04 – has two bedrooms, and a lounge area on the upper outdoor deck, sleeping a maximum of four guests. The family tent has its own plunge pool, toys/game selection for children and two bathrooms.
Family Unit – Tent #08 – has three bedrooms (one in the upstairs area), sleeping a maximum of six guests. The family tent has its own plunge pool, toys/game selection for children and two bathrooms.
Number of Rooms: 8
Room Facilities
- Electrical Outlets
- En-Suite
- Fan
- Internet Access (Complimentary)
- Laundry Service (Complimentary)
- Mosquito Nets
- Safe
- Tea / Coffee
- Verandah
Activities
With a splendid diversity of habitat there are a multitude of species to encounter on our open Land Rovers accommodating a maximum of seven people – thus allowing each guest a 'window' seat.
Exploring the concession by night yields fascinating sights of the lesser-seen nocturnal animals including predators who often hunt at night, from hyaena to owls.
Glide silently through pristine waterways of the Okavango Delta in a mokoro or traditional-style dugout canoe, giving a unique perspective of the diversity of life both big and small in this fascinating ecosystem.
Water-level dependent, boating is another idyllic form of water wildlife viewing.
On request, nature walks with skilled, armed guides are wonderful ways of getting close to nature and observing the smaller things you miss when travelling by vehicle.
Fishing with a limited supply of basic equipment is on offer seasonally on a catch-and-release basis.
The birding around Seba Camp is exceptional. Particularly exciting sights include: malachite kingfisher, white-browed coucal, Luapula cisticola, pied kingfisher, rufous-bellied heron and great egret.
Entertaining activities led by dedicated staff (adults can join in too) encourage children to learn about and fall in love with wildlife and nature. These include basic photography and catch-and-release fishing for older children, while our younger guests can paint with natural bush powder-paints or make a scrapbook