Okavango camp to be relocated

Duba Expedition camp in the Okavango Delta will be relocating. Photo credits: Great Plains Conservation.

Great Plains Conservation has announced the relocation of Duba Expedition camp in the Okavango Delta.

In December, Duba Expedition camp will close and be moved to the north of Duba concession. Hilton Walker, Sales and Marketing Director, said moving Duba Expediton Camp, would offer guests a new safari experience in an untapped part of the concession.

“We wanted to present new area of the Duba Plains concession for guests to explore now that we have the brand new Duba Plains Camp open. Therefore, by relocating Duba Expedition Camp guests can explore a region of the concession that has never been accessible before. We believe this will only continue to add to the mystique and wildlife experience that this fantastic area has and will continue to offer our valued guests,” said Walker.

 The camp will reopen in April 2018 in a new unexplored area.

Duba Expedition camp has six tents that accommodates a maximum of 12 guests, plus an additional guide’s tent as required.

Duba Expedition camp is currently 2km west of Duba Plains Camp.