Jao Camp


Price Guide                 from US$940 per person per night (sharing)

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Facilities
  • nine canvas and thatched rooms ensuite with outdoor showers
  • plunge pool
  • massage therapies
Activities
  • Mokoros (dug out canoe)
  • boating
  • fishing
  • walks
  • day and night game drives
  • bird watching

Further Information

Jao Camp is situated in a private reserve on a large, remote island to the west of the Moremi Game Reserve in the heart of the Okavango Delta. Across the waterway in front of the camp, guests have access to open flood plains and savannah for a wonderful Okavango experience. the camp has nine large and spacious rooms, each a unique and beautiful twin-bedded canvas and thatched room individually handcrafted. The rooms are built under a canopy of shady trees, with ensuite bathrooms, hot and cold running water and a large bath. There is an additional outside shower under the stars for those more adventurous guests who want to shower closer to nature. There is an outdoor "sala" for guests to enjoy midday siestas with a view and a breeze. The rooms are raised off the ground and offer wonderful views of the surrounding flood plains.

A raised walkway connects the rooms to the dining room and lounge area. There is a plunge pool and an outdoor 'boma' for dining under the stars, as well as an excellent wine cellar. Jao also offers a Salon with a fulltime therapist, offering a wide range of massage treatments. The activities at Jao include mokoro (dug out canoe) excursions, boats, fishing, day and night game drives and guided walks.

 

Why?

  • Extremely comfortable in a beautiful area with good game
Why Not?
  • Part of a chain, can be slightly institutionalised

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