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Wilderness Mombo vs Camp Okavango

Both Wilderness Safaris Mombo Camp and Camp Okavango are rated highly by travel writers. Overall, Wilderness Safaris Mombo Camp ranks significantly better than Camp Okavango. Wilderness Safaris Mombo Camp is ranked #2 in Okavango Delta with accolades from 3 reviewers like Afar Magazine, Condé Nast Traveler and Hideaway Report.

Wilderness Mombo
Wilderness Mombo
8 / 10
Mombo Island, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
From $0 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Laundry Service
  • Restaurant
  • Pool
  • Fitness Center
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Hideaway Report Hideaway Report
97.0
"Lavish enclave facing a floodplain in an area teeming with wildlife (including a large leopard population) near the northwest tip of Chief’s Island." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Each tent features indoor and outdoor living space (and showers), a private plunge pool, luxe linens, and a large bathroom with a freestanding copper tub. " Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Reopened after an overhaul that added central fireplaces to the common areas, and outdoor showers, private plunge pools, and vintage leather sofas to the 12 suites." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
Readers' Choice Award
"A rebooted classic in the Okavango Delta, which is run totally on solar power and is one of the most incredible tented safari experiences in Africa." Full review
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Dining is not communal and unlike other camps, you do have a menu from which to choose.
New York Times New York Times
"The nine tented suites are big, with a sitting room and bar, separate bathrooms and dressing rooms, indoor and outdoor showers, and sliding louvered shutters that open onto an ample deck"
Camp Okavango
Camp Okavango
7 / 10
Nxaragha Island, Botswana
From $0 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Breakfast
  • Laundry Service
  • Restaurant
  • Pool
  • Breakfast included
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Most people involuntarily draw a breath when they walk from the airstrip into this sprawling campsite." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"The thatched main lodge shaded by mangosteen trees sits amid floodplains and savannahs." Full review