Tuludi Camp is in the Khwai Private Reserve in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. The Okavango Delta may be known for its wildlife, but sometimes, it’s the landscapes that really steal the show. In the Khwai Private Reserve, in the secluded northern reaches of the Delta; this couldn’t be truer. The real magic of the 200,000-hectare reserve; is its astonishing diversity. Think vast, flowing floodplains that stretch out like the prettiest of emerald green carpets. Pockets of verdant forests and battalions of enormous Leadwood trees. Pockets of lily-covered lagoons and meandering waterways. And in the middle of it all, is the fast-flowing Khwai River. The lifeline of the reserve and one that attracts herds of wildlife in their droves.
The Khwai Concession is bordered by the Moremi Game Reserve to the south. And the vast Chobe National Park to the east. Together; the three reserves are part of the greater Okavango Delta World Heritage Site. Tuludi itself is located in the southern reaches of the reserve.
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Accommodation
Tuludi’s accommodation reflects the space and freedom of the surroundings. With high pitched canvas roofs to make them light and airy spaces. The fact that each of the 7 tented rooms is a wonderful 62.5 square meters inside also helps! Wooden platforms wind through the trees to connect the treehouse style tents. Which are kept cool by the shady boughs. The tents are sophisticated and warm. They have a separate dressing area, an en suite bathroom with a bathtub. And indoor plus outdoor showers. There’s also a sunken seating area. And to top it all off, a private plunge pool on your veranda (a further 44 sq meter of space). Both overlooking the enormous floodplains.
The main areas are raised on decks and strewn with cushions, sofas, and armchairs. Flop into them for an afternoon of gazing at the view and wildlife. Conveniently; it’s positioned in the perfect spot to watch the sunset. Therefore, if you choose to stay in camp for an evening; you won’t be disappointed. Next door is the dining area and just in front of this is a fire pit. Meaning you won’t have far to wander for a post-dinner drink and campfire chatter. There’s also a large swimming pool to cool off in the heat of the day. There is also a tree house library, elevated four meters in the boughs of the trees. And plenty of trinkets and treasures that tell the story of both the camp and the extraordinary ecosystem. WiFi and hairdryers are available at Tuludi.
Family safaris at Tuludi Camp
Tuludi accepts children 6 years and older. One of the tents is a family suite with 2 additional single beds. Children aged between 6 – 18 years; will pay 50% of the per person rate per night. When sharing with adults in the Family Room.
Tuludi Activities
Game drive through the concession for close-up encounters with a range of animals that are as diverse as the landscapes.
Enjoy a slower pace of life on a walking safari with one of the experienced guides.
Drift through the lily pads on a mokoro safari. And reach all the corners of the Delta that a vehicle simply can’t reach.
Float along the waterways and rivers on a boat safari, keeping an eye out for the wildlife wandering beside you.
Relax by the swimming pool and watch wildlife from the comfort of your sun lounger.
A Night Under the Stars!! This is for the thrill-seekers and the stargazers; the adventurers and the romantics. Spend a night out under a canopy of a billion stars. Surrounded by the night noises of the Okavango Delta at Skybeds. In the middle of Big 5 territory! (Must be pre-booked). Open from 1st April until 31st October.
Wildlife safari in the Okavango Delta
The floodplains around Tuludi aren’t simply beautiful. They’re also the perfect location for enormous herds of elephants and buffalo who wander amongst the grass undisturbed. Whilst the Khwai River is the main water source in the area. The waterways that spindle out through the grasslands attract game from far and wide. And there’s no shortage of zebra, giraffe, antelope, and other plains game.
But really; it’s the predators that steal the show here and the concentrations are superior to most in the area. Expect lion prides on the hunt as dusk falls, leopards lazing in the forest, and cheetahs stalking their territories.
The area is also home to a good number of endangered wild dogs. If you’re lucky enough to spot them in the wild, you’ll never want to leave.
When to visit Tuludi Camp
The Khwai is one of the most consistent areas in the Okavango Delta region for year-round fabulous wildlife encounters. As a result, Tuludi is open all year and along with excellent game viewing. Each season brings its own quirks and charms.
In the winter dry season from June until October, the Okavango Delta is in flood. The rivers and waterways are full and flowing. Making this the best time of year for water-based game viewing from traditional mokoros and boats.
The summer season brings the much longed-for rains. And alongside mind bogglingly beautiful sunsets and thunderstorms, you’ll notice plenty of newborns springing around the plains. Birding at this time of year is also excellent. As the migrants return from their various corners of the globe.
2024 Single Supplement
There is no single supplement from 10th January – 31st March (Green Season).
For the remainder of the year a single supplement of 40% applies to all accommodation.
Rates Include:
Accommodation, all meals, beverages, guest laundry, daily activities, expert guiding, park entry fees, and VAT.
Rates Exclude:
Premium brand drinks, gratuities, flights, and fully comprehensive personal travel insurance. In addition, a Conservation, Community & Reserve Fee is charged per night.
Tuludi special offers:
Long Stay Special
January – April & September – December:
Stay for 6 nights or more at any of the below camps and receive 10% off the nightly accommodation rate.
May – August:
Stay for 8 nights or more at any of the below camps and receive 5% off the nightly accommodation rate.
The above long stay special is valid at Jack’s Camp, San Camp, Camp Kalahari, Meno a Kwena, Hyena Pan, Sable Alley, Skybeds, Little Sable, Tuludi, Mokolwane, Tawana, North Island Okavango, Thamo Telele, or Duke’s Camp including Duke’s East.
Honeymoon Offer
One of the honeymoon couple gets 50% off their accommodation on honeymoon at Tuludi Camp in the Okavango Delta
The offer is valid all year for an unlimited number of nights. Honeymooners must produce proof of marriage at the time of booking (up to 12 months following the wedding).
Khwai Okavango Delta Botswana