Delta Camp
Delta Camp: An Okavango Immersion
Experience the Okavango Delta's tranquility at Oddballs' Enclave: Intimate eco-safaris, guided walks, and mokoro excursions await.
Oddballs' Enclave is a small, eco-friendly safari camp located on the edge of Chief's Island in the Okavango Delta, bordering the Moremi Game Reserve. This intimate camp offers a tranquil and authentic safari experience with a focus on guided walking safaris and mokoro (traditional dugout canoe) excursions.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Light Aircraft
Oddballs' Enclave is primarily accessed by light aircraft from Maun Airport (MUB), a 20-minute flight, or Kasane Airport, a 50-minute flight. These flights typically include a scenic aerial view of the Okavango Delta. Upon arrival at the Delta Airstrip, a representative from Oddballs' Enclave will greet you and escort you to the camp. This transfer is usually included in the overall cost of your stay. Pre-booking flights and accommodations is essential.
Public Transport & Private Transfer
For budget-conscious travelers, a combination of public transport and private transfer is possible, though less convenient. First, take a shuttle from Maun to the Moremi Game Reserve entrance, costing approximately BWP 200-300 per person. From the entrance, arrange a private transfer or guided tour to Oddballs' Enclave, as direct public transport is unavailable within the park. These tours start around BWP 1,500 per person. Confirm that the tour includes a stop at Oddballs' Enclave before booking.
Use Oddballs' Enclave as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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