Stanley’s Camp
$550.00
Stanley’s Camp is an intimate camp gathered around a large sitting and dining area which affords magnificent views over the floodplains of the Okavango Delta.
Description
Stanley’s Camp Overview
A classic tented camp located on a private concession in the Okavango Delta, Stanley’s Camp offers a varied game viewing experience as well as our unique elephant interaction. Set among ebony and sausage trees, Stanley’s Camp is located on a 260,000 acre private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve. The natural wonders of the area constantly change over the seasons from lush green when the rain flows down the Angolan highlands, to dry savannah when the neighboring Kalahari Desert tightens its grip on the terrain. The camp is the home of a unique Living with Elephants interaction. Walking with a trio of orphaned elephants is an uplifting experience and one that will remain with you long after you’ve left.
Stanley’s Camp Rooms
Stanley’s is a classic tented camp with just eight tents built under an imposing African Ebony tree on a private concession overlooking the Okavango floodplains. From the swimming pool, watch giraffe and other plains game march across the savannah. You might even catch a glimpse of rare wild dogs stalking the plains.
Classic Safari Camp
Stanley’s Camp is built on a 260,000 acre private concession in the renowned Okavango Delta. This traditional safari camp has a large lounge area and dining area with incredible views over the floodplains in front of camp. The main area features a bar from where refreshing drinks are always served with a smile, a small library area and curio shop. From the swimming pool – a real treat after a hot day of game viewing – guests can watch giraffe and other plains game march across the savannah and sometimes catch a glimpse of rare wild dogs. Everything about Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp is built to the highest ecological standards so that we don’t damage this highly sensitive area.
Traditional Safari Tent
The intimate camp features only eight safari canvas tents, each individually designed, furnished with African antiques that exude a classic and understated elegance that harks back to the explorers and colonialists of the 19th century. Each tent has a large wooden deck providing private areas where you can relax in a hammock while soaking in the surrounding sights and sounds or enjoy cocktails, before dinner is served in the spectacular dining mess.
ADULT SHARING | ADULT SINGLE | CHILDREN 6 – 15 Years | |
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Low Season6 Jan – 14 June / 1 Nov – 20 Dec | US$ | US$ | US$ |
Safari Tent | 550 | 550 | 275 |
ADULT SHARING | ADULT SINGLE | CHILDREN 6 – 15 Years | |
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High Season15 June – 30 June / 1 Sep – 31 Oct | US$ | US$ | US$ |
Safari Tent | 890 | 1335 | 445 |
ADULT SHARING | ADULT SINGLE | CHILDREN 6 – 15 Years | |
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Peak Season1 July – 31 Aug / 21 Dec – 05 Jan | US$ | US$ | US$ |
Safari Tent | 1150 | 1725 | 575 |
• Our rates are per person per night unless we note differently
• All rates are subject to availability and may change without notice
• Our best rates for accommodation are available in our customized packages
• Camp closed from 1 Jan – 1 March for refurbishments and maintenance
Stanley’s Camp Inclusions
• All meals
• All drinks (excluding premium brands)
• Park fees
• Laundry
• Emergency medical evacuation
• Two daily shared game viewing activities. These include morning and evening game drives, mokoro excursions (seasonal), and walking safaris
• Return transfers to and from Stanley’s Airstrip to the camp
Stanley’s Camp Exclusions
• Premium alcoholic drinks
• Additional activities including scenic helicopter flights over the Delta and the elephant interaction activity
• Gratuities to driver / guides and staff
• All items of a personal nature, telephone calls and curio shop purchases
• Private vehicle and guide
Stanley’s Camp Amenities
• En-suite bath and shower
• Hammock
Stanley’s Camp Facilities
• Swimming Pool
• Bar
• Spa
Stanley’s Camp Activities
Game Drives
Game drives are not typical here, as water crossings are part of the adventure, and watching zebra standing belly-deep in water, grazing, is a sight to see. Even giraffe will cross water up to their hocks. During higher water levels, game drives will be combined with motorised boating excursions. Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp is set in a private concession which means we can also venture out at night on exciting game drives to see the many nocturnal animals that live here. The evening drive starts after sundowner cocktails, using a spotlight to identify nocturnal creatures including the ones that are easier to catch a glimpse of in the dark, like hyena and leopard. Tiny fireball eyes that seem to levitate through the air and reappear again in different trees are bush babies, just one of several different creatures to be found.
Walking Safaris
The professional guides will show you the bush on foot. This is a chance to see the Delta from a different perspective, one that is up close and personal with the surrounding environment. Walks allow you to read the news of the night in the smooth sand of the road. Lion, leopard, elephants, genets and even millipedes are all part of the signs, each with their story to tell. A walking safari is about seeing the small five and the various flora in the area.
Mokoro Excursions
The Okavango Delta is of course flooded for much of the year and when it is, guests can experience serene silence at the gentle pace of a poled mokoro excursion along the narrow channels. Sit back and relax as you glide through lily ponds on local dugout canoes while seeing eye to eye with a buffalo as it laps water from the river, watch crocodiles sunbathe on the banks or cruise past a pod of hippos as they lie in a pool. Fish eagles, frogs and fabulous lilies form much of this experience, but more frequently it is the quietness and gentle pace that makes its impression.
Additional
Living With Elephants Interaction
Thousands of elephants migrate through the area and here, as at the nearby Sanctuary Baines’ Camp, you can have an astonishing experience walking with elephants in the bush. Three orphaned elephants have been brought up in the area by their guardians Doug and Sandi Groves. Every morning the elephants go for a walk around their home range, foraging for food and checking that all is well. A few people each day are able to accompany them on their walk through the bush and see the wilds of Africa through the eyes of an elephant – a truly uplifting experience that makes a lasting impression on all who share their time with the elephants. This activity includes a leisurely paced walk with a trio of semi-habituated elephants, followed by a picnic lunch in their company.
• In order to avoid disappointment, pre-booking is recommended.
• The activity is available to a minimum of two guests and a maximum of ten.
• Children nine years and older are allowed to enjoy the activity with parents.
• Please note the elephants are on annual leave from 15 January to 15 February each year.
Scenic Helicopter Flight
These scenic flights involve flying west towards the permanent delta, exposing areas which are unreachable by vehicle or boat and showcasing the sheer enormity of the Okavango Delta. There is the the option of the doors being removed for unrestricted photographic opportunities. Choose between 30, 45 or 60 minute tour in a one turbine Bell Jetranger helicopter with 3 seats. This activity is offered on a year round basis. Being a personalised activity, it’s up to you what time of day you would like to do the activity, however we would recommend early morning and late afternoon as these times usually provide the best light for photography. Preferred flight times can be requested on booking.
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