Nxamaseri Lodge: Information from the owner
General information
- Type
- Lodge
- No. of rooms
- 9
- Check-in time
- 14:00
- Check-out time
- 11:00
Facilities at Nxamaseri Lodge
- Property facilities
- Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Pool, Secure Parking, Vegetarian
- Room facilities
- Complimentary Wi-Fi, Fan, Laundry Service (Available), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Safe, Shower, Verandah
- Activities on site
- Bird Watching, Boating, Catch-and-release Fishing, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Mokoro Excursion, Natural History Tours, Walks (Guided)
- Nearby activities
- Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Cultural Tours, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Historical Tours, Mokoro Excursion, Natural History Tours
- Languages
- English
Room types at Nxamaseri Lodge
Family Room - Two Bedrooms
The family chalet is a spacious room ideal for larger families. Set on a private teak deck and consists of two bedrooms and a shared bathroom. The private balcony offers ample space for families to relax beneath the forest canopy between activities.Honeymoon Room
The honeymoon chalet is located on the other side of the lodge and quietly set on the island's edge with a private viewing deck looking over the Okavango Panhandle. Inside, the room offers more space than a standard room with an open plan bathroom, making it the perfect choice for travellers enjoying a special occasion.Standard Guest Room
Each chalet is privately situated on its own teak deck. Bedrooms are quiet havens with open access to a seating area on a private deck. Each evening will see guests’ beds turned down and if there is a chill in the air, hot water bottles are tucked in under the blankets as a welcome surprise for tired guests. A safe is provided in each room and at reception for guests’ valuables.Activities at Nxamaseri Lodge
Fishing
Nxamaseri Island Lodge is a prime destination for lure fishing from March to December. Tiger fish are indigenous to the area and provide thrilling angling for both experienced and novice fishermen.
Guided Island Walks
Bush walks on the surrounding islands offer the opportunity to track the larger species that inhabit the water wilderness. The birding in the Okavango Panhandle is exceptional and guided walks give guests the opportunity to spot some of the rare species in the area.
Mokoro Excursions
Guided mokoro excursions in traditional dug out canoes. Guests experience the shallower channels and floodplains of the Okavango Delta.
Motorised Boat Safaris
Guided excursions through the deeper channels and lagoons of the Okavango Delta in hard-bottom aluminum boats. The boats are equipped with comfortable seats, a foldaway canvas roof and life jackets.
Tsodilo Hills Cultural Tour (Day Trip)
Enjoy a guided tour of one of Botswana's greatest treasures, the Tsodilo Hills. The tour takes you up the male hill - one of the highest points in Botswana before giving you the opportunity to explore and enjoy the hundreds of rock art paintings which surround the hills. Guided by local expert guides, the Tsodilo cultural tour is a rare opportunity to experience Botswana's unique cultural heritage.
Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp (Three-Night Stays)
The Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Expedition is Desert and Delta Safaris' newest and most immersive cultural adventure. This journey offers a deeply soulful journey into Botswana's rich cultural heritage, providing the rare chance to explore two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Okavango Delta and Tsodilo Hills, known locally as "The Mountains of the Gods." The Sleep-Out Expedition is intimate and complimentary for Nxamaseri Island Lodge guests staying three nights or more (booking and weather-dependent). To elevate this experience further, secure this journey as an Epic Experience, which promises exclusivity, helicopter transfers and other incredible perks. The camp accommodation is basic yet beautiful and accommodates a maximum of eight guests and two children. There are twin/double pods (two adults per pod maximum) plus one family dwelling with two pods accommodating a maximum of two adults and two children (under 16 years old). Private outdoor bathrooms are positioned next to each tent. They include a “bush toilet” and an innovative and eco-friendly bucket shower, as well as a basic vanity. Activities include hiking the Male Hill, trekking to ancient rock art, and being hosted by the region's oldest custodians, the San People.
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