Set in the legendary Khwai Private Concession, Tuludi Camp is the perfect destination to explore one of the most productive areas of the Okavango Delta. Commanding breath-taking views over a classic Delta landscape – shimmering floodplains backed by majestic riverine forest – the camp overlooks a permanent waterhole visited by elephants and big cats.
Morning and afternoon 4x4 game drives take you into the wilderness, expertly navigated by a local guide. You also have the chance to take to the water by motorboat or mokoro (traditional canoe) and gain a different insight into the Okavango’s ecology. And since the camp lies in a privately-run reserve, you can also choose to go on guided bush walks – highly recommended for birders and photographers.
Built in partnership with the local community and contributing to its development, Tuludi is a small camp comprising of only seven luxurious suites. Each is extremely spacious and raised off the ground for great views; you will not just have an indoor and outdoor bathroom but a private plunge pool and battery-charging station too. The exclusive, somewhat intimate atmosphere means that it’s perfect for couples and honeymooners, but Tuludi Camp also welcomes families with children aged six and over. Privately guided vehicles are available and one of the suites is a family unit that sleeps four.
Enjoying the advantage of both water and land habitats, Tuludi Camp is open all year round. Water levels are highest during the dry winter period – May to September – and so offers the best time to explore by boat as well to see impressive concentrations of wildlife. The summer rains trigger an explosion of greenery and many animals such as impala and warthog give birth – good for predator interaction – and the bird watching is especially rewarding.