Set beneath ebony and marula trees on the banks of the Kwando River, Lagoon Camp offers just eight exceptionally large canvas-and-thatch rooms directly facing the water. From your private deck, watch elephant herds coming to drink and listen to the snorts of hippo. Each room has an en suite bathroom, a dressing area and armchairs facing the river.
The camp’s main areas include a thatched dining area with a large communal table where meals are served, and a sitting area with a bar where you can help yourself to drinks. Outside, the boma is a good place to gather in the evening to share stories from your day and gaze at the stars. There’s also a decking area with a small pool and a double-swing seat. Shaded by trees, you can sit back and listen to birdsong while looking out for squirrels scrambling in the branches.
Activities from the camp are varied all year, with twice-daily game drives around the private Kwando Concession giving you a chance to see predators. Bush walks and fishing trips are also offered most of the year, while sunset boat trips along the river focus on the area’s birdlife, from malachite kingfishers to fish eagles.
We’ve found that Lagoon Camp offers some of the most spacious and comfortable rooms in Botswana, with a highly personal service to match and an excellent variety of activities offered year-round.
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Rooms
There are eight exceptionally spacious rooms, each with canvas sides and a high thatched roof. They’re spaced well apart along the river bank, with private decks looking out over the water. Inside is a sitting area with armchairs facing a large gauze window, twin or double beds and a dressing area. The large en suite bathroom boasts a clawfoot tub overlooking the river, double sinks and both indoor and outdoor showers. Polished wooden floors are furnished with ethnic-patterned rugs, and lots of gauze windows allow plenty of natural light and cooling breezes to filter through.
Location
In the far north of Botswana, close to the Namibian border, Lagoon Camp is situated in the private Kwando Concession, right on the banks of the Kwando River. This permanent water source means that evening boat trips are possible all year, and elephant can often be seen coming to drink from your room. As this is a private concession, game vehicles can go off-road in search of wildlife, including wild dog, cheetah and lion.
Food and drink
Light breakfasts are served around the boma at dawn, followed by a cooked brunch in the dining room after your morning activity. High tea, including lemonade, iced tea and pastries, is served in the late afternoon before you head out on your afternoon activity. In the evening, return to a hearty three-course meal around the communal dining table, illuminated by lanterns. You can help yourself to drinks from the bar throughout your stay.
Families
One of the rooms has an extra twin room to accommodate a family of four. Children must be aged six or older, and families with young children may need to have a private game vehicle.
Facilities and activities
Game drives around the concession are offered twice a day with both a tracker and guide. The afternoon game drive returns after dark, so you can look for nocturnal species under a flashlight. Sunset boat trips along the river are particularly good for seeing birdlife and hippo, and fishing trips are offered outside of the breeding season (January and February). You may also choose to head out on a bush walk as an alternative to a morning game drive, learning about finer aspects of the bush such as insects and plants.
Between activities, you can cool down in the pool or look out over the river from the double-swing seat. There’s also a small gift shop.
Environmental and social responsibility
Kwando Safaris, which owns the camp, is entirely owned by Botswana citizens, and almost all the staff at Lagoon Camp are local to Botswana. The camp’s electricity and water heating is solar powered, and all wastewater is treated above ground to avoid polluting the river.
Alternative places to stay nearby
Where possible, we like to offer a range of accommodation for each stop of your trip, chosen by our specialists as some of their favorite places to stay. To help you make the right choice, we give each property a rating based on its facilities and service, but we also look for hotels with distinct character or a location that can't be bettered.
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Kwando Concession
Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you're staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident's eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area's inhabitants.
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Experience the Okavango Delta by boat Experience the Okavango Delta by boat
Experience the Okavango Delta by boat
As well as game drives enjoy activities such as fishing and walking. However, the highlight of this camp are the boat rides and the river cruises.
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Kwando Concession and nearby places
- Selinda Concession 23 miles away
- Linyanti Concession 33 miles away
- Shinde Concession 61 miles away
- Vumbura Concession 66 miles away
- Kwara Concession 61 miles away
- Khwai Concession 62 miles away
- Linyanti Wetlands 34 miles away
- Savuti Area 39 miles away
- Duba Concession 76 miles away
- Chief's Island 83 miles away