Sandibe Safari Lodge

Top choice in Okavango Delta


This riverine forest retreat is the architectural jewel of the Okavango Delta, as well as one of the premier safari camps anywhere in Southern Africa. Service is warm and welcoming, the accommodation is exceptional in its style and comfort, and the location (next to the famed Chitabe concession) is one of the best anywhere in the delta.

The newly built main lodge building rises from the water's edge like an apparition. Built to resemble a pangolin in pine and cedar, its effect is utterly breathtaking, feeling at once a part of the surrounding woodland (the main building is open-sided and a magnificent place to relax) and utterly indulgent. When we had dinner here, a spotted hyena wandered past just metres from where we sat. Attached to the main building is one of the delta's best gift shops. There's also a spa and massage area, and a gym.

The rooms, too, have a style all their own. Built to resemble golden weaver nests, they are curvaceous things of beauty. Open fires are just the ticket in winter, and everything is beautifully designed – we loved the copper washbasins and playful sense of perspective. Expansive private terraces with plunge pools overlook the water, and there's plenty of space to spend an afternoon just taking it all in while your private butler brings you the drink of your choice…yes, every room has its own designated 'butler' who will cater to your every whim. This sense of elevated levels of very personal service is something of an &Beyond hallmark.

The wildlife watching here is first-rate – we saw lions and leopards alone on just an overnight stay. There's also wi-fi in both communal areas and the rooms.


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