
Camp Xakanaxa
Information
Camp Xakanaxa is set out beneath shady riverine woodland, at the edge of the Xakanaxa Lagoon, in a part of the renowned Moremi Game Reserve.
Starting price per person
$ 1,290
What to Expect
One of the ‘old faithfuls’ of the Okavango Delta, Camp Xakanaxa provides a particularly well-rounded safari experience. Set inside Moremi Game Reserve on the Xakanaxa Lagoon, the camp boasts year-round game drives and water activities: a rarity in the region due to seasonal water fluctuations. The exceptionally diverse terrain – from old-growth riverine forests and open savannah plains to meandering channels and seasonal floodplains – attracts an exceptional array of wildlife for fantastic land and water game-viewing.
Constructed from local timber with a thatched roof and open sides, the main area sits on stilts with sweeping views across the lagoon. The lounge has plenty of comfortable seating and there is a well-curated library, while the dining room boasts a long table beneath rustic chandeliers. A spacious deck, offering open-air seating under enormous leadwood trees, stretches toward a plunge pool and a sala with a day bed. A circular fire-deck extends over the water, for atmospheric outdoor evenings. There is also another larger pool and sundeck within the camp’s grounds.
Highlights
Twelve canvas, Meru-style tents line the edge of the lagoon, each with fabulous views. Raised on stilts with large verandas and thatch roofs, the tents are relatively closely spaced, but reed partitions assist with privacy. Double or twin beds are offered, with ensuite bathrooms including showers and flush toilets. Rooms have a classic feel with leather headboards, a suede ottoman and oriental rugs; simple but comfortable, with fans for summers and hot water bottles for chilly winter nights.
Moremi Reserve is a dynamic habitat with varied ecosystems. Game drives traverse dense woodlands and open savannah, while boat trips explore narrow waterways and broad lagoons. All of the Big Five are around, although the aquatic and avian wildlife can keep you endlessly enthralled. As it forms part of Moremi, Xakanaxa shares traversing rights with self-drive vehicles, so sightings are not exclusive, though rarely crowded. Game-drive vehicles accommodate six to nine guests.













