A secluded safari camp on Hunda Island in the Okavango Delta

Settled on Hunda Island and connected to its sister camp, Tubu Tree, Little Tubu is an exclusive and secluded camp in the Okavango Delta boasting diverse landscapes and fantastic game viewing. The dramatic floodplains are populated by zebra, tsessebe, giraffe, elephants and much more. The mopane and acacia woodlands are home to the secretive leopard, as well as kudu, impala and bushbuck. Designed to give the illusion of floating amongst the indigenous trees, this camp is a perfect addition to your Okavango safari experience with a focus on sustainability, including community upliftment projects involving the cultural tours on offer.

Stay Location

Facilities

 4.8
Sustainability Rating
Environmental Impact
4.6
Economic Impact
4.6
Socio-cultural Impact
5

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Botswana's climate ranges from arid to semi-arid and is marked by hot and rainy summers, usually between November and March. This ‘green’ season is the best time to spot migrating birds, predators, and baby animals. However, many lodges in the Okavango Delta close during these months, so do check before you book. The dry season, between April and October, is the prime time to spot animals as they frequent water sources. This is also when the Delta floods, making it a great time for water-based activities. These months are a fantastic time to visit the salt pans, which will be dry from about June to September.

Rooms

Standard Twin/Double Tents

The Standard Tents are styled in the classical safari tradition, elevated above the ground with a private deck offering breathtaking views of the surrounding bush. Each tent is fitted with either a double bed or 2 twin beds, as well as an en-suite bathroom and an outdoor shower.

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