Stanley's Camp
Stanley's Camp offers an all round luxury Okavango Delta experience. The camp is located in an area known for its huge herds of buffalo. Day and night drives are offered as well as walking safaris.
Stanley's Camp Introduction
Set among ebony and sausage trees, Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp is located on a 260,000 acre private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve. The natural wonders of the area constantly change over the seasons from lush green when the rain flows down the Angolan highlands, to dry savannah when the neighbouring Kalahari Desert tightens its grip on the terrain. The camp is the home of our unique Living with Elephants interaction. Walking with a trio of orphaned elephants is an uplifting experience and one that will remain with you long after you’ve left.
The intimate camp features only eight safari canvas tents, each individually designed, furnished with African antiques that exude a classic and understated elegance that harks back to the explorers and colonialists of the 19th century. Each tent has a large wooden deck providing private areas where you can relax in a hammock while soaking in the surrounding sights and sounds or enjoy cocktails, before dinner is served in the spectacular dining mess.
- Offers the unique Living with Elephants interaction with 3 orphaned elephants
- Seasonal Hyena dens close to camp where the hyena are still active
- Set on the southern tip of Chief's Island in a 260 000 acre private concession.
- Day and Night Game Drives.
- The area houses one of the largest buffalo populations in the Delta.
Stanley's Camp Game Viewing and Activities
The area offers some of the best game viewing in the Okavango, including wild dog. The area is home to a wide variety of big game including elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, lion, leopard and cheetah. The floodwaters arrive around June, although there is often water all year round due to the presence of the Boro River. Game viewing in the area is fantastic with excellent numbers of predators and plains game on offer. The area houses one of the largest buffalo populations in the Okavango Delta, which, in the dry season, can concentrate into a herd in excess of 2000 head.