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Machaba Safaris opens Monachira Camp in the Okavango Delta

Machaba Safaris opens Monachira Camp in the Okavango Delta

Monachira Camp opens in Botswana's Okavango Delta, offering year-round water safaris, sustainable luxury, and immersive wildlife experiences in a serene setting.
Monachira Camp, the latest addition to Machaba Safaris' portfolio, is now open to guests seeking an exceptional Delta experience. Located along the serene Monachira Channel northeast of the Moremi Game Reserve, this new camp offers a refreshing blend of contemporary African design, sustainable luxury, and authentic wilderness experiences. As one of the few camps in the region to offer year-round water safaris in the Okavango Delta, Monachira delivers a uniquely tranquil and adventurous safari escape.
Set on raised wooden decks with panoramic views of floodplains and papyrus-lined waterways, Monachira Camp blends effortlessly into its surroundings. Interiors feature natural fabrics in soft tones of white, cream, black, and warm yellow, reflecting the vibrant hues of the Delta. Guests can enjoy the beautifully designed lounge, open-air dining area, curated curio shop, beach bar, and a refreshing plunge pool – perfect for relaxing on warmer days.
While game drives are available, Monachira Camp is designed around water-based exploration. Guests can glide through papyrus-fringed channels by mokoro or motorboat, encountering elephants, lion, leopard, and rare antelope species along the way. The nearby Gudigwa heronries are home to thousands of birds, making Monachira a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers alike.
'Monachira Camp is a celebration of the Okavango Delta's quieter side – immersive, elegant, and deeply connected to the water. It completes our portfolio with a unique offering that highlights the Delta's year-round water wilderness,' says Alistair Rankin, CEO of Machaba Safaris.
In line with Machaba Safaris' commitment to sustainable tourism, Monachira Camp offers eight eco-conscious luxury tents (twin or double) and two family tents, each featuring indoor and outdoor showers, private outdoor lounges with daybeds, and shaded canvas areas. For added relaxation, guests can treat themselves to personalised in-room spa treatments. Two guide rooms are also available for hosted groups.
The camp's cuisine celebrates Botswana's seasonal produce, offering flavourful meals prepared by passionate chefs in true Machaba style. The camp operates on solar power, and beautiful reed walls, sourced locally, reinforce its eco-credentials. Wi-Fi is available in the guest rooms, while the public areas remain tech-free to preserve the sounds of the Delta.
Monachira Camp is accessible by light aircraft or helicopter via Shinde Airstrip, followed by a 20-minute drive into camp. The new camp creates opportunities for multi-camp itineraries that combine the best of water- and land-based safaris across the Machaba Safaris collection of camps.

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