Located on the banks of the Thamalakane River, 12 kilometers north of Maun, lies Audi Camp. The camp is named after the fish eagle that is native to the Okavango Delta.
Accommodation at Audi Camp consists of:
Accommodation is varied and guests can choose between two luxury en-suit tents with a raised wooden deck, which has a stunning view over the river; eight domed tents which has stretcher beds, and 10 bedded tents.
There is also camping areas which is shaded under lush indigenous trees. After a long day of activities, guests can sit and relax by the swimming pool while collecting their thoughts.
The restaurant has an a la carte menu, and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. There is also a bar on site where guests can enjoy a sundowner and watch the African sun set.
Audi Camp sports a conference Centre that can seat 50 delegates. Power points are ample to supply equipment with electricity. All meals ranging from tea / coffee, a finger buffet or a three-course meal can be arranged by the restaurant on site.
All activities can be arranged via the reservation office and a wide range is available for guests to participate in. The perfect location of Audi Camp makes it a great spot for tours. There are cultural village tours, overnight camping at the nearby Moremi Game Reserve and Okavango Delta, canoing and helicopter flights and many more exciting ventures. The Mokoro trip is not just a wildlife excursion, it is an eye opener to enjoy and learn the culture, traditions and skills of the local people. Audi Camp works closely with the local communities, which has created a platform for them to share their world with those who are willing to make an effort to learn more about their world and culture.
Audi Camp is real value for money, and guests will refresh their spirit by learning, listening, exploring, and inhaling the tranquility of nature.