Qwaapo Camp

 

To the remote South East is Qwaapo camp, called a fly camp as the accommodation is in the style of traditional safari tents, each with its own bucket and pulley shower and bush loo. Every tent has a unique view of the Qwaapo River.

This is an area of large islands with rich mopane forests and rain pans to which game is drawn for water. It offers the contrast between the floodplains and dry areas. This is an ideal location to see some of the more unusual residents of the delta, we have had wild dog denning close to this camp.

 

Many species are seen early morning or late afternoon when they come to drink from the river. The camp has walk in Meru tents and a dining room under the stars.

The term 'fly camp' means temporary camp easily moved (from the days when you moved your fly sheet rather than your whole tent).