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| Set amongst the shady trees and water of the Okavango Delta, the five elevated luxurious suites are elevated onto platforms within the tree line. Wooden decks offer expansive views over the permanent water of the Boro River and a lagoon teeming with life. Each of the suites are named after a famous painter and include a luxurious bedroom with softly draped fabrics adding the romantic touch of a bygone era, four-poster beds which are fully mobile so you can slumber under star laden skies if you want to. An en suite bathroom with shower, toilet and his and hers basins completes the accommodation. |
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| ACTIVITIES AT BAINES CAMP |
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Guests can explore by land and water, often into the night to discover nocturnal species. The permanent water in front of the camp affords guests the opportunity of exploring the waterways by mokoro (subject to water levels) or by power boat.
A truly unique and very educational elephant interaction is available to guests at Baines' at an additional cost. If you're an 'elephant person' you will find this a moving and memorable experience |
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| FACILITIES AT BAINES CAMP |
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• 5 luxury elevated suites • En-suite facilities and private game viewing decks • Mobile four-poster beds which can be taken outdoors to sleep under the stars of the Okavango Delta • Gourmet cuisine with professionally managed menus • Vintage wines • Swimming pool with 2 sala's for relaxing • Motorised boat & mokoro (dug-out canoe) excursions (subject to water levels) • Day game drives in open 4x4 vehicles • Night game drives in open 4x4 vehicles • Walking safaris with an armed professional guide • Unique elephant interaction (additional cost but worth every cent) |
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| WHY SHOULD I GO TO BAINES CAMP? |
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| Small, intimate with great game viewing and excellent food - what more can we say? |
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