Seba Camp is named after a young bull elephant that was part of Randall Moore's pioneering elephant back safaris out of Abu Camp, a few kilometers away. Seba was released back into the wild where he joined up with other trained elephants released back into the wild by Moore.
Seba Camp itself has five well-appointed and spacious elevated tents, designed specifically to blend in with the Okavango landscape. Each has its own en-suite bathroom and a private deck on which to relax and observe the passing wildlife in and around the perennial lagoon. The dining and bar areas are also set on a raised deck with spectacular views.
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Guests can enjoy more than game viewing, as the camp is a base for unique research on elephant behavior and a regular centre for wildlife film-makers.
Apart from the large elephant population, there is a seasonal abundance of game in the area including giraffe, zebra, impala, wildebeest, tsessebe and lechwe. For bird enthusiasts, some 380 different species are found in the region. During winter, thanks to the high water levels, Seba is transformed into a water camp, with water-based activities taking precedence, such as mokoro and motorboat excursions and fishing, as well as walks and the usual game drives. |