
Exclusivity in the Heart of the Okavango Delta Set amongst the shady trees and water of the Okavango Delta, the small and intimate Baines' Camp features just five luxurious suites set on elevated platforms in the tree line. Wooden decks offer expansive views over the permanent water of the Boro River and a lagoon teeming with life. The elevated suites feature a spacious bedroom, with softly draped fabrics adding the romantic touch of a bygone era. The four-poster beds are fully mobile, giving guests the choice of slumber under the star lazen skies.. Avid astronomers will delight in stargazing from the privacy of their own deck. 
This exclusive lodge is named for famed nineteenth century explorer and artist, Thomas Baines. The main area features an oversize deck for outdoor dining and views over the permanent water of the lagoon, as well as a swimming pool for refreshing sunbathing. An intimate luxury camp 5 luxury elevated suites Fully mobile four-poster beds Gourmet cuisine & vintage wines Swimming pool Motorised boat & mokoro (dug-out canoe) rides (subject to water levels) Day game drives in open 4 X 4 vehicles Night game drives in open 4 X 4 vehicles Walking safaris with an armed professional guide Elephant interaction (additional cost) 
ACTIVITIES This area, situated on a private concession neighbouring the Moremi, is superb for viewing all animal and bird species. Guests may explore by land and water often into the night to discover nocturnal species. The permanent water of the camp will reveal a world of floating safaris, atmospherically silent at the gentle pace of a poled makoro, or faster in a comfortable shaded motorboat. A myriad of waterways, feathery beds of papyrus, and animal species, large and small, are waiting to be discovered. (Subject to water levels.) 
Sometimes there is no better way to tune into the bush than on foot, and walking safaris will be a speciality at Baines, with skilled, armed guides introducing the area’s natural wonders.The choice of activities will not end there. The unique and educational elephant interaction is available to guests at Baines’.  |