Machaba Camp is a stylish, understated 1950s-inspired safari retreat set within the wildlife-rich 180,000-hectare Khwai Concession of the Okavango Delta, right next to the Moremi Game Reserve. The camp takes its name from the Machaba tree, a vital source of food for numerous species, including elephants, baboons, bushbuck, and green pigeons.
Often referred to as the “tree of life,” the Machaba tree attracts a wealth of wildlife, making the camp surroundings perfect for exceptional game viewing and birdwatching. Open-air safari vehicles offer photographers unobstructed views, ensuring every sighting can be captured in its full beauty.
The camp offers 10 luxury tents positioned in the treeline along the Khwai River, each overlooking the stunning Moremi Game Reserve. Every tent includes an en-suite bathroom, living area, and a romantic outdoor shower. Two family tents are available, making Machaba Camp a welcoming destination for guests of all ages.
