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About Kiri Camp

Located on a river channel, Kiri is in prime position to explore the Delta by any means.

Run with the same skill and care as big brother Machaba Camp, Kiri sits on the western side of a 100,000-acre community-operated concession in the heart of the Okavango Delta. Depending on the time of year, the camp is surrounded by expansive floodplains or islands where wildlife is abundant - you could spot everything from African painted dog to those elusive species on your birding wish-list. Kiri was built to be as incognito as possible, using light woods and canvas, and the tents almost disappear amongst the jackalberry trees. You'll fall asleep every night to the chirrups and calls of the Delta, including (sometimes) the low rumbles of the nearby lions.

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Overlooking the wildlife-filled plains or wetlands, the spacious deck will soon become your favourite place to be. During the day, plop down on a lounger for an 'armchair safari' and after nightfall, the trees are filled with lanterns and drinks are served around the firepit. Entirely open-sided, the dining and lounge area is decorated with earthy tones, hand-crafted artwork, and cosy couches, though most meals are served alfresco. There isn't Wi-Fi at the main area or tents, but you can get a connection near the office if required.

Built on stilted platforms for when the waters rise, there are 10 tents nestled on the banks of the Kiri Channel. They have a vintage, unpretentious feel but there's certainly nothing lacking (there are plenty of charging points!). The shower and bathtub are roofless, and a ceiling of stars is a magic way to end the day. The tents are dominated by a large bed, which enjoys fabulous views and opens onto a well-proportioned deck. There are two bigger family tents as well.

Depending on the season, you'll embark on unforgettable mokoro or motorboat rides, passing birds of every size and the Delta's famous wildlife at knee-cap level. As the water levels recede between September and April, enjoy walking safaris where your guide will reveal the tiniest details left behind by beetles, birds and larger creatures, as well as game drives. Eyes peeled for big cats, elephant and herds of buffalo. In Kiri's private concession, off-road and night drives are also allowed.

Why you'll love

Why you'll love

You couldn't get closer to the wonders of the Okavango Delta at Kiri, where wildlife often roams straight through the camp.

Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

The activities vary hugely based on the seasons, so plan carefully based on what you want to do.

Something to think about

Something to think about

Families are very welcome but older kids will likely enjoy Kiri Camp more as only children over 12 can join mokoro rides and walking excursions.

Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

The Time + Tide Foundation is dedicated to preserving natural environments and supporting nearby communities, and guests contribute to sustainability purely by visiting their hotels. The foundation focuses on community and school-based learning, female empowerment, health, and wildlife conservation. Through initiatives like student sponsorship, it aims to ensure the long-term prosperity of wildlife economies and foster positive social change in Time + Tide communities.

A contribution of $10 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.

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