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.
Eagle Island Camp
Okavango Delta
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