Duke’s Camp


Kashiambaras, Botswana

serious safari panache in an unfiltered African wilderness

  • an unforgettable under-canvas adventure in the midst of this remarkable World Heritage Site

  • a striking new safari destination set on a vast concession rich in game and natural beauty

  • wilderness on the doorstep

Accommodation: Duke’s Camp

Duke’s Camp offers eight canvas safari suites, each carefully positioned to offer unforgettable views of the Okavango Delta. The tents are on raised wooden decks and sit elegantly amongst leadwood and ebony trees.

Taking their cue from the style and panache of the original Jack’s Camp, the guest tents at Duke’s Camp revel in the much-loved vintage safari aesthetic of plush fabrics, Persian rugs and hand-carved four-poster beds. Think mahogany sideboards filled with African memorabilia; richly-patterned kilims atop wooden floors and a butler tray decked with a steaming pot of filter coffee come morning. It’s a seamless blend of yesteryear charm, safari savoir-faire and deep respect for the surrounding natural ecosystems.

Each tent offers a spacious en-suite bathroom, bedecked with brass fittings and bespoke amenities, as well as a private viewing deck. Here leather campaign chairs offer a space for quiet reflection on your time in the wilderness, and the opportunity for spontaneous game sightings. Herds of elephant and red lechwe are common here, and moments spent in quiet observation rarely go unrewarded.

The main mess area at Duke’s Camp is a delight with its old world glamour and elegant Persian tea-tent. Grab a drink from the well-stocked drinks cabinet and settle into the small lounge furnished with intricately carved tables, antique oriental rugs and campaign furniture.

Meals are enjoyed under the shade of the giant ebony trees or in the communal dining tent, where the long vintage dining table dominates the space. Guests gather to trade tales of their days in the wilderness or admire the cabinets of curiosities filled with Africana and collectables gathered by the Bousfield family through generations of African travel.

Meals are a lavish affair of crystal glasses and antique silverware, with three-course dinners that celebrate the rich Jack’s Camp tradition of honouring guests with fine food and wine in the African bush. Beside the flickering lanterns you’ll find, of course, pots of the Bousfield’s legendary hot chilli relish. At day’s end, gather by the firepit to watch the mopane wood smoke curl up into the southern skies, hinting at tomorrow’s promise of yet more African adventure.

Package Includes:

  • There are 8 tents: 5 twins, 2 doubles and 1 family unit with a private plunge pool, all on raised wooden platforms

  • En-suite bathrooms with indoor showers

  • Swimming pool

  • Spa treatments available. At an additional cost

  • Dining ‘mess’ tent and adjoining library/lounge

  • Power: 24-hour electricity in all guest tents (100% solar-powered)

  • Wi-Fi available: Yes (at the pool area)

  • Hairdryers: No

  • Complimentary laundry service (please note: due to local custom undergarments cannot be laundered. Washing powder is provided in each suite)

  • Child Policy: Children from 6 years are welcome

  • Disabled access: Please enquire with reservations

How to get here?

  • Located in a private concession in the Okavango Delta north of the legendary Vumbura Concession, Duke's Camp can be reached by light aircraft from Maun or Kasane.

    Why not?:

  • Morning and afternoon into evening game drives, explore the pristine private concession home to a rich array of wildlife including healthy populations of lion, leopard, cheetah, and elephant. A highlight of any visit to the Delta is sighting the semi-aquatic red lechwe and rare sitatunga antelope.

  • Head out by heli on a community visit to meet with some of our community based outreach partners in the nearby villages. You’ll also spend time with one of our conservation partners to see first hand how together we are able to make a difference to wildlife conservation in the area (at an additional cost).