Kadizora Camp for the ultimate and authentic Okavango Delta safari experience. Enjoy this private concession with an exceptional game viewing experience in Botswana.
Picture a haven of tranquility in the heart of an untouched part of the Okavango Delta and plan your 2025 Botswana safari to Kadizora Camp in the Sekwana region. It is remote and tourists are scarce but the wild animals plentiful. The ultimate Okavango experience, Kadizora Camp Botswana hides in a private concession, an untouched camp tucked under the mature canopy of giant marulas, sycamore figs, rain trees and others, creating a forested setting hidden from the world as we know it.
The region is known by fishermen for its barbel run so they do come here in season. It is quite a spectacle to watch traditional fishermen haul in their catch and a safari highlight at Kadizora Lodge. Fly in, land and get to the camp in 15 minutes. Kadizora eco-camp features only 8 luxury tents and four standard tents in private spots, all beautifully decorated and roomy with ensuite bathrooms and electricity. The tents resemble hotel suites with their polished timber floors and decks, tasteful hardwood furniture, comfy armchairs, outside showers and a bath.
Spend time meeting other guests like you in the warm deck and fire pit area, and explore the bar, lounge, reception and dining area grouped around this focal point in a semi-circle – all close to the dazzling swimming pool, ideal for summer heatwaves. Freshly prepared cuisine, unlimited teas and coffees and divine sandwiches and cakes are served before game drives at Kadizora Camp.
These set off early in the mornings and late in the afternoons and there is unlimited scope in the Okavango Delta to spot some of the 200 000 large mammals, the big five and African wild dogs. Guided bush walks are thrilling and peaceful, mokoro rides are tranquil and unique while hot air balloon safaris add a new dimension to the word safari.
Voyage2Africa sets up luxury Okavango Delta packages that combine Botswana safaris with Zimbabwe and Zambia so chat to us to day to see what we can do for your 2025 vacation in Africa.
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Kadizora Camp Botswana is a very different kind of safari camp in the Okavango Delta due to its remote location far north in a lush and wildlife-rich private Botswana concession. The best way to view wildlife here, away from other crowded camps, is to walk into the wilderness or board a mokoro up deep channels where only birds flit and shy animals lurk. Game drives also happen daily, as do fishing safaris for barbel. Kadizora is a new Okavango camp with only 10 lavish tents featuring plush armchairs, ensuite showers and baths, fans, tea and coffee, plenty of space and private wooden decks.
There is a spacious tent for four people so families use this accommodation for younger kids. Honeymoon couples will be in their element at Kadizora Lodge, hidden as it is beneath ancient endemic fig trees, marulas, and rain trees, with endless floodplain views.
Canoe safaris start your day and game drives end your day while walks and fishing trips happen during the day. Chill in Kadizora beside the dazzling swimming pool, on the open deck or in the open-sided lounge and bar area with dining tables and views. Spend friendly evenings around the traditional Boma fire and sip aperitifs with game rangers as the stars flood the sky.
Check out this glamourous camp in tandem with other camps in the Okavango Delta on a mobile safari with Voyage2Africa.
From $410
PER PERSON SHARING PER NIGHT
Kadizora Camp appeals to travelers who want a more natural and less commercial Delta safari experience without sacrificing access to excellent wildlife areas and varied safari activities. While some ultra-luxury camps focus heavily on exclusivity and high-end design, Kadizora stands out for its balance of land and water safaris, quieter concession setting and strong overall Botswana safari value within the northern Okavango Delta.
Kadizora works particularly well for travelers wanting both experiences in one Botswana safari camp. Depending on seasonal flood levels, guests can combine mokoro excursions and boating activities with traditional game drives across surrounding floodplains and woodland habitats. This flexibility is one of the main reasons Voyage2Africa often recommends Kadizora for travelers who do not want a purely land-based or purely water-focused Delta safari.
Kadizora Camp is typically accessed by light aircraft as part of a Botswana fly-in safari itinerary. This allows travelers to avoid long overland transfers while reaching more remote northern Delta concessions efficiently. Many guests combine Kadizora with other fly-in camps across Botswana, Victoria Falls or Mozambique, creating smoother multi-destination Southern Africa journeys with far less travel fatigue between safari regions.
Kadizora Camp generally appeals to travelers looking for a quieter and more grounded Okavango Delta safari rather than highly polished luxury tourism. It suits couples, safari returnees, photographers, birders and travelers wanting varied safari activities in a less crowded concession environment. Guests who appreciate flexibility, strong guiding and a more authentic Botswana atmosphere often connect particularly well with the Kadizora safari experience.
Yes. Kadizora combines exceptionally well with Cape Town, Victoria Falls and Mozambique beach destinations as part of a wider Southern Africa safari and beach itinerary. Many Voyage2Africa travelers begin with Cape Town or Victoria Falls before flying into Botswana and then continuing to Mozambique’s coastline or island lodges. This combination works especially well for honeymooners and luxury travelers wanting both wilderness and Indian Ocean relaxation in one journey.
Yes. Camps like Kadizora work particularly well for travelers wanting a genuine Okavango Delta safari experience without entering the ultra-premium Botswana price bracket. Many travelers searching for luxury Botswana safaris under $450 to $600 per person per night are often surprised by how much safari quality, wildlife access and activity variety camps like Kadizora still deliver. Combining carefully selected mid-to-upper luxury Delta camps with Chobe, Victoria Falls or Mozambique can create a far more balanced and realistic Southern Africa itinerary without compromising the overall safari experience.