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Botswana
Our third Icon Experience, Atzaró Okavango Camp, is located in one of the most ecologically diverse regions on the globe: Botswana’s revered Okavango Delta. An oasis accessible only via helicopter and powered entirely by solar energy, Atzaró Okavango Camp effortlessly integrates with its exquisite environment. Enveloped in towering reeds, winding waterways, and savanna grasslands, this spectacular Experience is unparalleled when it comes to the merging of luxury travel and authentic African safari experiences.
Atzaró Okavango Camp is a shared vision born as the result of the partnership between African Bush Camps and esteemed international hospitality brand, Atzaró Group. It is the product of a perfect collaboration between safari specialists and international hotelier experts.
Discover the world’s largest inland delta as you embark on game drives, walking safaris, night tours, mokoro safaris, and birdwatching excursions. Along with a sprawling network of water channels, the remarkable diversity and abundance of animals and birds have earned the Okavango Delta a reputation as one of Africa’s premier safari destinations.
The lodge’s architectural ethos embraces the privilege of space by prioritizing an open-plan layout. It emphasizes the raw beauty of nature by featuring varieties of wood, woven decor, leather, and canvas elements all while paying homage to local art and craftsmanship. Echoing the Delta’s natural tones, the lodge showcases splashes of green, blue, and gold throughout – seamlessly blending with its surrounding landscape.
Each of our 12 private suites and villas are designed to cater to your every need. Find tranquillity and admire wildlife from your very own plunge pool, relish in the luxury of elegant living rooms, and enjoy the natural indulgence of outdoor showers and baths. Awaken your body and mind from the comfort of our fully equipped gym or at our rejuvenating wellness spa.
At Atzaró Okavango Camp, immerse in iconic spaces and extraordinary wildlife: Experience a wildly luxurious safari.
Khwai village has a population of approximately 400 BaBukakhwe (River Bushmen), the majority of which are from low-income households. The service delivery in this community is limited and faces challenges accessing education, health facilities and water and electricity connections.
Women from communities in Botswana do not have access to the same career opportunities as safari guides, compared to their male counterparts. This career is still largely a male-dominated one, with little active investment, training, or skills development in female guides that would empower them to pursue their dreams and provide for their families. Linked to this dynamic, there is also a scarcity of job opportunities currently available for female guides in camps in the area.
The Vuche Vuche Basket Weaving Project aims to empower women from the local community through basket weaving. This initiative creates employment opportunities whilst displaying Botswana’s heritage and culture through beautiful crafts. Baskets are for sale at ABC trading posts, and guests can visit Vuche Vuche to learn basket weaving and experience traditional dances.