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Oddballs Palm Island Lodge

Oddballs Camp rates

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Oddballs Palm Island Lodge Okavango Delta Botswana
(www.okavangodelta.info)

 

Oddballs' was one of the first camps to be established in the Delta and we have been sharing the unique scenery, wildlife and atmosphere of this area with our guests since 1984. We are proud of its reputation as a relaxed, informal camp where people from many countries, cultures and age groups have the opportunity to experience one of Africa's last wildlife oases.

  • 14 En-suite tents
  • One Honeymoon Chalet (price on request)
  • One Family unit
  • Guided game walks and mokoro excursions
  • Village visit
  • Camping out on the Mokoro Trail
  • Children of all ages accepted

 

RATES VALID 01 NOVEMBER UNTIL 30 NOVEMBER 2011

 

4 Nights / 5 days (middle 2 nights camping on the Mokoro Trail)

 

Total cost per person sharing rate: US$1177.00

Children 0 - 11 years sharing with adults: US$730.00

Single Supplement additional US$295.00

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: should one opt to camp out on the Mokoro Trail there is a surcharge of US$40.00 per person per night. This is for Park Entrance Fees and has been implemented by the Botswana Department of Wildlife and Parks and is payable to Oddballs directly.

PLEASE NOTE: Tents on the Mokoro Trail are NOT en-suite.

 

3 Nights / 4 days

 

Total cost per person sharing rate: US$953.00

Children 0 - 11 years sharing with adults: US$618.00

Single Supplement additional US$219.00

 

2 Nights / 3 days

 

Total cost per person sharing rate: US$730.00

Children 0 - 11 years sharing with adults: US$506.00

Single Supplement additional US$147.00

 

 

RATES VALID 01 DECEMBER UNTIL 31 MARCH 2012

 

4 Nights / 5 days (middle 2 nights camping on

Mokoro Trail)

 

Total cost per person sharing rate: US$1200.00

Children 0 - 11 years sharing with adults:  US$747.00

Single Supplement additional US$255.00   

 

3 Nights / 4 days

 

Total cost per person sharing rate: US$988.00

Children 0 - 11 years sharing with adults:  US$645.00

Single Supplement additional US$191.00   

 

2 Nights / 3 days

 

Total cost per person sharing rate: US$775.00

Children 0 - 11 years sharing with adults:  US$542.00

Single Supplement additional US$129.00

 

 

Oddballs' is situated on the edge of Chief's Island, deep in the heart of the Okavango Delta. The camp is accessible by light aircraft only and is a 20-minute scenic flight from Maun over the Delta. On your arrival you will be met at the airstrip and welcomed to the island by the camp managers who will introduce you to your guide.  Your guide will be yours for the duration of your stay.

                       

Accommodation is in 2 man dome tents that are set on elevated wooden decks, and shaded by shelters. Each en-suite tent is equipped with mattresses, duvets, linen, pillows, towels and a light with beautiful outdoor showers and ablutions.

 

The beautiful Honeymoon Chalet is made from reeds and has a huge double bed for extreme comfort.  The Honeymoon Chalet is privately situated with it’s own view of the Delta. 

 

The Family Unit comprises of 2 en-suite tents set closer together with decking joining the two tents.  This unit is ideal for families or friends travelling together.

             

The central bar and lounge area has comfortable chairs and sofas, and a raised viewing deck overlooks the sweep of the delta – the perfect place to sip a sundowner and watch the sun set over the palm trees, and view whatever wildlife may be visiting.

                         

Activities are conducted by your own professional guide (a maximum of two guests per guide), a man of the swamp, born and bred. He has a mokoro (dug-out canoe) in which he will take you to nearby islands, where you will walk to view game and the spectacular landscape that is the Okavango. It might also be possible to visit his village, meet the elders and perhaps his family.

 

From the beginning of June until mid November an additional attraction at Oddballs' is a Mokoro Trail into the further reaches of the delta.  As there is no shop out at Oddballs’, all equipment and provisions are supplied by Oddballs’ and are packed into your mokoro as you set off with your guide for an unforgettable wilderness experience.  Camping equipment is provided (tent, sleeping mat and pillow, cutlery, crockery, pots and pans, food) but you must bring your own sleeping bag.   Your trail will take you along winding channels lined with reeds, into the Moremi Game Reserve, an area renowned for its diverse bird and animal life.   For those guest wanting to experience the Mokoro Trail there is a minimum of 4 nights stay, your first and last nights will be spent at Oddballs’ and then your middle 2 (or more) nights are spent on the Mokoro Trail.

 

Included
  • Scenic air transfer from Maun to Oddballs’
  • En-suite accommodation at Oddballs’
  • All meals, teas and coffees
  • Daily park fees
  • Guided game walks and mokoro excursions
  • Optional village visit
  • Scenic air transfer from Oddballs’ to Maun

 

Excluded
  • Drinks
  • Sleeping bags and Department of Wildlife & Parks Surcharge required
    for the Mokoro Trail
  • Visas and travel insurance
  • Gratuities and items of a personal nature

 

 

 

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Hi Jody, we are back in Germany and we enjoyed the trip to the Oddballs Camp. It was really great. We love the Oddballs Camp and the people there! Thank you! Kind regards Cornelia CORNELIA FEESER – 16 APRIL 2011
    Dear Jody, Sorry for taking so long to reply. Our return journey was indeed uneventful, thanks! For us to meet you in Maun was too great. Thanks for taking the trouble. Our safari was fantastic, Jody. Oddballs satisfied our expections more than 100%. We sincerely hope it stays that way. The camp, the staff, the location, the food, the atmosphere - very difficult to describe the feeling one has when one is there. A unique little paradise. Jody, thanks a million for all your help - it was a trip never to forget!!! And ....we'll be back!!!! Take care, and hopefully our paths will cross again! With very warm regards, Herman and Marian
      MARIAN SCHENK - 23 MARCH 2011