Eagle Island Camp

Okavango Delta


Eagle Island occupies a stunning concession deep in the waters. The silk-soft tents are suitably luxurious with private plunge pools and vantage points over the delta's waterways at every turn. The copper bedheads are a nod to Botswana's mining history. Helicopter and mokoro safaris are part of your stay, plus the usual range of wildlife drives, walks and lavish meals.


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Nearby Okavango Delta attractions

1. Chief's Island

20.02 MILES

The largest island in the Okavango Delta, Chief’s Island (70km long and 15km wide) is so named because it was once the sole hunting preserve of the local…

2. Second Bridge

24.63 MILES

Not long before Mboma if you're coming from Maun. In fairly poor condition last time we visited.

3. Mboma Island

24.91 MILES

The grassy savannah of this 100-sq-km island, a long extension of the Moremi Tongue, contrasts sharply with the surrounding landscapes and provides some…

4. First Bridge

25.16 MILES

Blink and you'll miss it. First Bridge is more useful than interesting – depending on its state of repair, an alternative track alongside may serve the…

5. Third Bridge

26.15 MILES

Literally the third log bridge after entering the reserve at South Gate (although First Bridge and Second Bridge were, at the time of writing, easy to…

6. Fourth Bridge

27.41 MILES

Quite a long, wooden crossing on the trail between Third Bridge and Xakanaxa.