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Jao CampvsXigera Safari Lodge
Jao Camp and Wilderness Safaris Xigera Camp are both praised by travel writers. Overall, Wilderness Safaris Xigera Camp scores marginally higher than Jao Camp. Wilderness Safaris Xigera Camp comes in at #5 in Okavango Delta with approval from 1 sources like Gayot.
Jao Camp
Hideaway Report
Fodor's
Condé Nast Traveler
Lonely Planet
Moremi Game Reserve Border, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Pool
- Fitness Center
94.0
"Deluxe camp set on its own island, accessible by boat. Thatched, canvas-sided guest chalets, tucked under canopy of ancient trees, open onto observation verandas." Full review
"Spectacular Jao (as in "now"), a pure Hollywood-meets-Africa fantasy, is on a densely wooded island in a private concession bordering the Moremi Wildlife Reserve." Full review
"Spaces that are more like villas than bush bedrooms. Although Jao now has a pair of two-bedroomed family villas, its five capacious suites, set among trees beside a wooden walkway, are far sexier" Full review
Top choice
"Jao is a special place that combines Asian style with a very African feel. Rooms are uberluxurious and the staff are extremely professional and attentive to your every need." Full review
Xigera Safari Lodge
Gayot
Condé Nast Traveler
Paradise Island, Moremi Wildlife Reserve, Botswana
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Pool
- Outdoor pool
"Wildlife viewing is the highlight at this luxurious tent resort in Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve."
"Why book? A lavish reinvention of a much-loved location in a plum private concession within the wild Moremi Game Reserve" Full review
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The area: The lodge’s designer interiors and superb service are wonderfully distracting, but it’s the Delta’s watery wonderland that demands attention and exploration by boat, mokoro (request one of the glass-bottomed canoes), four-wheel-drive game-viewer or on a guided walk.