Little Kwara Camp, Kwando Concession
Little Kwara Camp
Neighbouring its sister camp, Kwando Kwara, Little Kwara is an intimate camp lying in a private concession in the northern part of the Okavango Delta. Little Kwara has four luxury safari tents built on raised decks with private balconies. Each tent has an en-suite bathroom with a bath tub and inside/outside shower.
The emphasis of these camps is on wildlife viewing; games drives operate with a maximum of six guests per vehicle. There is also a focus here on water-based activities, with tranquil mekoro (dugout canoe) excursions on offer. Other land based activities are possible with some of the game highlights including lion, leopard, wild dog and much more.
- 4 luxury tents
- Swimming pool
- Children of all ages welcome when booked exclusively
- Great for honeymoons and for exclusive group/family bookings
Style: A very small and intimate luxury tented camp.
Setting: Little Kwara is set in the heart of a magnificent wilderness area in excess of 1,700 square kilometres, on the northern Okavango Delta. The camp encompasses a diverse range of habitats, from clear delta waters with reed-lined lagoons, to open grasslands and palm-fringed islands. Located close to its sister camp, Kwando Kwara, Little Kwara is the more intimate camp of the two, and has a very romantic feel to it.
Accommodation & facilities: Little Kwara has just four luxury safari tents, set on raised teak decks amongst the tree canopy. Each spacious tent has its own private viewing deck and en-suite bathroom, with a bathtub as well as inside and outside showers.
Facilities at Little Kwara Camp include a decked swimming pool area, where guests can relax and cool off from the heat of the sun.
Dining: Good food with a limited selection of South African wines.
Activities: Little Kwara offers mekoro (dugout canoe) trips and 4x4 safari drives (day and night) in open vehicles with an enthusiastic team of guides.
Boat trips on a double-decker boat allow privileged views over the papyrus - great for photography and bird-watching.
Child policy: This camp is not recommended for children, unless booked exclusively for a family or group.

























