Location
Jao Camp is situated in the Jao Reserve, an
area of 60,000 hectares, in Botswana's Okavango
Delta. It is built in a private reserve
bordering on the Moremi
Game Reserve, to the west of Mombo, on
a densely wooded, oval~shaped island.
Activities
Fly-In, Safari Lodge, Wildlife, Game Drives,
Safari, Walking /Hiking, Canoeing, Honeymoon,
Fishing, Photography, Birding, Cuisine, Permanent
Tented Camp
Attractions
This area comprises a superb variety of habitats,
ranging from permanent waterways and lagoons
on the one extreme to thick Kalahari soils
on the other. The wildlife at Jao depends
largely on the water levels in the area. The
lagoons are home to Hippo and Crocodile and
the permanent waters attract large numbers
of waterfowl.
In the permanent waters, Sitatunga can be
tracked silently by mokoro. From October to
March the waters subside and enormous open
plains are the highlight. This is where the
game viewing is the best. Lion, Cheetah and
Leopard are plentiful, while Tsessebe, Red
Lechwe, Zebra and Wildebeest dot the flood
plains. During our winter months, the water
levels at Jao rise and the savannah areas
become covered with water. The focus at Jao
switches more to water activities with game
drives on the larger islands.
Facilities
The camp sleeps a maximum of 16 guests in
unique and stunningly beautiful, luxury rooms.
The whole of Jao is raised on wooden decks
above the lush palms below and is beneath
a dense canopy of ancient indigenous trees.
Each room has thatched roofs with canvas walls.
En suite facilities include a bath, flush
toilet, basins, as well as an outdoor shower.
Each room has a "sala" for midday
siestas with a wonderful view. The main dining,
lounge and pub area is under cool thatch beneath
the tree canopy. The camp has a pool. We also
have an outdoor "kgotla" (Botswana's
version of a boma) for dining under the stars.
Raised walkways connect the rooms to the dining
room and lounge. The camp is open all year.
Additional Information
Jao is a multi~activity camp. Mekoros, boating,
walks, game drives and night drives are all
on offer all year. The primary focus of the
activities changes according to the time of
year and the flood levels. Nowhere in the
Okavango
do we experience more extreme contrasts in
the seasons. From about May to late September,
the floods arrive and the floodplains fill
up with crystal clear waters. From October
to April, the flood levels drop and the floodplains
turn into savannah grasslands.
Children Policy
· Children 8+ welcome
Location
· Game/Wildlife Reserve
Check In Before: 14:00
Check Out Before: 11:00