Okavango Spirit
The Okavango Spirit is a remarkable houseboat with eight comfortable en-suite cabins, private decks, sliding glass doors, and complete peace and quiet in one of the most secluded locations in the Okavango Delta. You'll be thrust into a beautiful, cosy, and tranquil environment here. With coffee in hand and the call of African fish eagles, wake up every morning on the Okavango River.
Each of the eight cosy cabins on the Okavango Spirit has an en suite bathroom, twin beds and an own viewing deck. From the luxury of your bedroom, you may take a scenic trip across the Okavango Delta's pristine rivers. The houseboat will spend its evenings anchored against the Okavango River's serene banks in a location known for being among the delta's most serene and undisturbed. Each cabin provides visitors with breathtaking views of the crystal-clear canal, an abundance of birdlife, and is just perfect for observing wildlife along the riverbanks. Hippo and crocodiles are abundant and swimming close by. Spend your time comfortably, privately, and in luxury. The third-floor balcony, which is high, has a gorgeous dining room where your meals will be served, a cosy reading and resting lounge, a well-stocked bar and a stunning sundeck are all included. The sundeck is ideal for game viewing and enjoying afternoon sundowners with binoculars.
- Moored on the serene banks of the Okavango
- Luxury cosy cabins
- Luxurious tented accommodation
- A variety of scenic features
- Home to an abundance of wildlife and birdlife
- Multiple activities on offer
There is a variety of activities on offer, including game excursions, walks, and visits to wildlife watering holes. The views are simply stunning. The famous waterways are teeming with wildlife and birds, and as the water snakes around channels dotted with islands, you'll see endless papyrus-covered riverbanks, grasslands, lagoons, and backwaters, as well as lovely trees bathed in sunlight and the vast African sky serving as a constant backdrop. Keep an eye out for grazing hippos or sunbathing crocodiles along the riverbanks. Animals like buffalo and kudu move to the water's edge to drink. Ellies frequently go there to drink and play while rubbing up against a few trees. This is a haven for birders as well. You might see anything from a heron to a kingfisher, a bee-eater to an eagle, plovers to the Pel's fishing-owl.