Seba Camp sits in an ancient riverine forest in the Abu Concession of Central West Okavango.
Accommodation is in 5 huge tented room, all with ensuite shower and flush toilet. Each of the tents, set on raised wooden platforms, has a private viewing deck overlooking the lagoon. Inside they are well furnished and decorated and in a warm African style. One of the tents is ideal for a family, having 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, its own plunge pool and toy box.
The dining and bar area are set on a raised deck and have views across the lagoon. Other facilities include a well-stocked library and a plunge pool. Sundowners are taken around the camp fire. Activities include game drives, night drives and guided walks. This is also a great area for bird watching. mokoro trips (seasonal) and fishing are also available.
The camp is named after Seba who was one of the elephants released from nearby Abu Camp. A wild herd has been formed by several animals having be released. The interaction between these elephants and naturally wild groups has been researched from this camp and guests can observe the researchers at work, often close to the elephants.
Photographs courtesy of Wilderness Safaris.















