Seba Camp : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
The Delta in its most idyllic form
Have you ever contemplated the accommodations of wildlife documentary filmmakers during their exploration of the Okavango Delta? The response: Seba Camp. Following a single visit, you will comprehend the rationale.
Situated in a riverine forest within a private concession in the western Delta, Seba Camp is favored by wildlife documentary filmmakers as it provides access to both savannah woods and Delta water from a single vantage point. Furthermore, the diverse array of woodland and floodplain fauna, along with avian species, ensures an abundance of game-viewing prospects. Explore the full range of experiences that Delta provides by embarking on a mokoro cruise, a water safari, a guided nature walk, a wildlife drive, or a nocturnal drive.
The camp comprises eight Tented Rooms and two Family Suites, each featuring en-suite toilets and private balconies with views of extensive lagoons and floodplains. The specialized program for children encompasses activities such as fundamental photography, catch-and-release fishing, and painting with natural bush powder paints. Following a day of exploration, you may socialize with fellow travelers in the community eating area, bar, lounge-library, or swimming pool.
Seba Camp Highlights
Highlights of Seba Camp
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- Eight tented accommodations and two family suites, each featuring ensuite bathrooms and private decks.
- Abundant in floodplain and woodland fauna — a sanctuary for documentary filmmakers
- Family-oriented activities, include game drives and mokoro excursions.
- Bird-watching destination with prospective observations of Pel’s fishing owl, wattled crane, slaty egrets, and further species.
- The camp serves as the hub for an elephant research initiative with eco-friendly credentials.
