Pom Pom Camp
Pom Pom Camp is an affordable and comfortable safari camp located in the heart of the Okavango Delta. The camp is perfect for experiencing an overall Delta safari.
Pom Pom Introduction
Pom Pom Camp is situated on Pom Pom Island and overlooks a beautiful lagoon in a private concession in the heart of the Okavango Delta on the western boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve. The area offers magnificent scenery, beautiful Okavango sunsets as well as superb wildlife viewing.
The main building is attractively designed and constructed of thatch and canvas and comprises lounge, dining, bar and pool areas, as well as a gift shop and the boma area. The swimming pool is situated close to the main lodge and the bar, making a perfect location to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the heat of the day.
Accommodation consists of nine luxury safari tents in true traditional safari style, all with full en-suite semi open ablution facilities. The tents are uniquely positioned under the shade of the surrounding trees with overlooking views of the PomPom lagoon. One family safari tent that can accommodate four with en-suite facilities and close proximity to the main lodge.
- Situated on Pom Pom Island overlooking a beautiful lagoon.
- A prime location in a private concession in the heart of the Okavango Delta.
- Night game drives are a highlight.
- Expert guiding on game activities.
Pom Pom Game Viewing and Activities
The Okavango Delta is renowned to offer some of the best game viewing on the planet. Activities include game drives, night drives, mokoro excursions and guided bush walks. The area offers incredible game viewing and all game activities will be accompanied by experienced and professional guides. Guests can expect to see all the major predators, like lion, leopard, hyena, wild dog, crocodile as well as a variety of big game. The area has an abundance of elephant as well as hippo, buffalo and plains game including impala and lechwe as well as giraffe, zebra and wildebeest. The bird life is prolific. Nocturnal animals such as serval, civet and genet may also be seen on night drives.