Welcome to Mokolwane…
Our new little camp is one in a million.
Home to big herds of elephant, buffalo and all the Okavango Delta predators, this is an ideal place to find privacy amongst the prides. In fact, it’s no surprise that National Geographic and Netflix filmmaker Brad Bestelink has chosen to base himself here. This is also leopard country, a place with the third highest density of leopard recorded anywhere in Africa.
And being the only camp for miles around, this is an exceptional place to breathe in the solitude. Mokolwane is not only a special little camp big on adventure, but the ideal safari retreat for you to spend your days basking in its stillness.
Mokolwane is a small, relaxed camp in one of the largest, and almost untouched, parts of the Okavango Delta. Set amongst a sprinkling of Mokolwane palms, in the Xudum concession (NG29), you’ll find it tucked away in 200 000-hectares of wilderness. Teeming with herds of elephant and all the Okavango predators, with so much space and so much action, it’s no surprise that National Geographic and Netflix filmmaker Brad Bestelink has chosen to base himself here. This is leopard county. These territorial cats love it here so much, that the area boasts the third highest density recorded anywhere in Africa. Mokolwane is a special little camp, big on adventure. And being the only camp for miles around, a great place to breath in the stillness and solitude.
In total, the camp has 7 canvas-style tents hidden among shady fig trees, jackalberries, ilala palms and wild mangosteen trees. Elephants love it here, with a buffet of palm nuts, berries and wild figs to feast on as they drip from these giant trees. Each individual tent is furnished with its own bathroom and comfortable interior and exudes an exclusive charm. There is a common dining area and WiFi is available in the camp. Located on the Matsebi River system, enjoy spectacular views that turn emerald green as the floodwaters rush in.