Botswana Luxury Safari
at Vumbura camp.

Vumbura Plains (pronounced Voombera) Camp
is a luxury camp situated to the north of Mombo, in a private
concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve in the extreme north of
the Okavango Delta.
The Vumbura Reserve offers both land and water activities in a park
that has a wonderful variety of habitats and a great diversity of
wildlife. The reserve offers an enormous traversing area of close on
130 000 acres.
The main activity at Vumbura Plains is game viewing in wonderful and
varied countryside. Open 4x4 Land Rovers allow close proximity to
animals in the savannah and forested areas. The Vumbura area is
possibly the only area in the Okavango where one can see Red Lechwe
(an animal that inhabits the fringes of the waterways) and a Sable
antelope (an animal that enjoys the dry countryside) on the same
game drive. Add in Lion, Leopard, Elephant, cheetah and Buffalo
along with all the plains animals and one has an excellent all round
wildlife experience in a remote and private part of the Okavango.
Birding too is great with large varieties and quantities. Walks,
mokoros and boating give Vumbura's guests the opportunity to enjoy
Africa from a different perspective.
Vumbura Plains overlooks a vast, attractive floodplain and the rooms
are built under the shade of cool and shady trees. Vumbura Plains
consists of 2 x 14-bedded camps linked by raised boardwalks and each
has its own dining, lounge and bar area although all 28 beds or
parts thereof can be utilised for larger parties. All of the
luxury rooms are raised off the ground on wooden platforms with
walkways connecting them to the main living areas. Each room has a
large, very comfortable bedroom, a lounge, a "sala" and
en-suite facilities with a shower, a flush toilet and an outdoor
shower under the stars. The main dining, lounge and pub area is also
raised off the ground and tucked beneath a canopy of shady,
indigenous trees with a wonderful vista across the floodplains. Each
room has its own plunge pool.
Game Viewing:
Vumbura Plains has both the wetland and savannah species of
wildlife - Red Lechwe, Waterbuck, Hippos, Crocodiles, as well as
Sable, Kudu, Wildebeest and Tsessebe, who roam the open plains. On
game drives we often see more Sable than we do Impala. Herds of
Buffalo and Elephant occur here, along with the predators - Lion,
Leopard, Wild Dog and Cheetah. Guests who enjoy their birding will
love the combination of all the Okavango water "specials"
with acacia and dry woodland species.

NG 22 - The Kwedi Reserve
Vumbura Plains and Little Vumbura are situated in
the extreme north of the Okavango, about 30km north of
Mombo, in what is known locally as the Kwedi Reserve. More
formally the Kwedi is known as areas NG 22 and 23. The
entire area of over 100,000 hectares has been ceded by the
Botswana Government and the Tawana Land Board to the people
who live along the Okavango's northern boundary so that they
can derive direct benefits from the wildlife and the
environment on their doorstep.
These people live in five traditional villages to the north
of the Okavango and the Kwedi. To ensure that the benefits
from this arrangement are spread throughout all the people
in this area, the annual payments we make go to a trust
called The Okavango Community Trust. This trust represents
the interests of all the people living in the five villages
to the north of the Okavango. They also get the first job
opportunities, the training and the benefits of other
community projects that we run in the area from time to
time. The five villages involved in this joint venture are
Seronga, Gunitsoga, Eretsha, Betsha, and Gudigwa.
This trust has selected Wilderness Safaris as their joint
venture partner, to run and manage the lodges and the
tourism activities in this area. Along with this
arrangement comes the right to hunt animals - including a
large number of elephants leopard etc. Wilderness
Safaris have elected NOT to hunt and in doing so we loose
about US$300,000 in nett profit from the hunting operations.
The reasons we have elected not to hunt are many and varied,
but one of the most important reasons is that hunting and
photographic tourism cannot mix in the same area for many
reasons. One of them is that the animals in the area
quickly cotton on that there is hunting and they either move
away or become very skittish. As a result of this
"no-hunting" policy in the Kwedi area (and because
of the wide ranging habitats and permanent water in the
floodplains) the Kwedi now has some of the best wildlife
viewing in all of Botswana.
The vegetation ranges from the vast open flood plains to
dense mopane bushveld and usually and historically has
offered spectacular game viewing and birding opportunities
all year round.
Wilderness Safaris operates three camps in this area
where both land and water activities can be offered. The
camps are Duba Plains, Vumbura Plains and Little Vumbura.
Each of these has its own identity and character while
subscribing to the very high standards set by Wilderness.
Operationally the Kwedi is very difficult for
our maintenance people as the open plains become filled
with water to extremely high levels. Access to this
area is only by air.
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