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Little
Vumbura Camp
(5
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Northern Okavango Delta-(Botswana)
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Location:
Little Vumbura is another of our very small camps. The camp
accommodates ten guests on a wonderful island in the same region as
its sister camp Vumbura in Botswana's Okavango Delta.
The focus at
Little Vumbura is slightly more on the water activities than at
Vumbura as the camp is surrounded by water. This camp is also closer
to the permanent waters of the big, fast~flowing rivers. However
game viewing by vehicle is very much one of the highlights. |
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Accommodation:
Little Vumbura has five tents under an enormous canopy of ancient
Okavango forest with ebony, marula, knobthorn, garcinia and fig
being the dominant trees.
Attractive palms give the island a wonderful tropical feel and bring
the Elephants onto the island, especially towards the end of winter.
Each tent is large and roomy and has en suite facilities, as well as
an outside shower for those who want to be even closer to nature. |
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The dining room and pub are under canvas and have been built in and
around the existing trees. There is a pool for relaxing by in the
quiet of the day.
One of the camp's attractions is the outdoor
dining area. Wooden decks have been built on the floodplains and
dinners under the stars are a wonderful experience. |
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Facilities:
Little Vumbura has both the wetland and savannah species of wildlife
~ Red Lechwe, Waterbuck, Hippos, Crocodiles, as well as Sable, Kudu,
Wildebeest and Tsessebe, who roam the open plains.
On game drives we
often see more Sable than we do Impala. Herds of Buffalo and
Elephant occur here, along with the predators ~ Lion, Leopard, Wild
Dog and Cheetah. Guests who enjoy their birding will love the
combination of all the Okavango water "specials" with acacia and dry
woodland species. |
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Game Viewing / Activities:
Like Vumbura,
this camp offers the full house of activities in boats, mekoros,
walks, drives and fishing.
Game drives are conducted in open 4x4 Land Rovers with experienced
guides. Night drives are possible nearly all year, but may be
restricted for a few months in the middle of each year if we have
extremely high flood levels. The variety of wildlife here is
stunning.
Guests can go out by boat in the morning and see Hippos,
Crocodiles, Red Lechwe and all the aquatic wildlife ~ and then
travel out by Land Rover in the afternoon to see Elephant, Sable and
all the dry savannah game. |
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Community
Involvement:
The camp is part of the
same community participation plan as
Duba Plains. The aim is to bring the communities, who live
around the Okavango Delta, into the tourism mainstream. The
villagers who live to the north of the Okavango have been granted
the rights to this area, allowing them to derive direct benefits
from the wildlife through significant concession fees, employment
opportunities and training. |
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1 June to 30 Nov 2009 |
1 Dec 09 to 14 June 10
16 Nov to 15 Dec 2010 |
15 June to 15 Nov 2010 |
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Per Person Sharing
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USD 900
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USD 610
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USD 910
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Single Supplement
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USD 215
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USD 215
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USD 215
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Rates include accommodation
(sharing), all meals, all scheduled lodge activities, park fees
and drinks (except premium imports).
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