Tuludi is situated in the Khwai Private Reserve, a 200,000-hectare private concession in the northern Okavango Delta. The reserve borders Moremi Game Reserve to the south and Chobe National Park to the east, forming part of the greater UNESCO-listed Okavango Delta ecosystem. Its diverse landscapes include seasonal floodplains, leadwood forests, papyrus-lined channels, and lily-covered lagoons, creating habitats that sustain large populations of wildlife year-round.
The camp offers a limited number of treehouse-style tented rooms, elevated under the shade of mature leadwood trees and connected by wooden walkways. Guests enjoy both privacy and expansive views of the surrounding floodplains. The design emphasizes space, comfort, and a close connection to the environment, with amenities such as private plunge pools, indoor and outdoor showers, and generously sized living areas.
Tuludi’s location allows for a variety of activities, including day and night game drives, walking safaris, seasonal boating and mokoro excursions, birdwatching, and scenic helicopter flights. The Khwai River acts as a permanent water source, attracting significant concentrations of wildlife, particularly in the dry season. The reserve operates under a conservation-focused, non-consumptive tourism model, with a portion of proceeds supporting local communities and anti-poaching initiatives.
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Wildlife
- Large herds of elephant and buffalo frequent the floodplains.
- Resident populations of lion, leopard, cheetah, and spotted hyena.
- African wild dogs regularly den and hunt in the concession.
- Plains game includes zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, tsessebe, kudu, impala, and reedbuck.
- Semi-aquatic species such as red lechwe and sitatunga found in wetter areas.
- Over 350 bird species including wattled cranes, long-toed lapwings, slaty and black egrets, African skimmers, and Pel’s fishing owl.
- Seasonal variation in wildlife distribution due to flood levels, with concentrations peaking along the Khwai River during the dry months.
Game Drives
- Morning and afternoon game drives in open 4×4 vehicles.
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A maximum of six guests per vehicle.
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Night drives conducted after dinner using spotlights to locate nocturnal species.
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Drives typically last 3–4 hours, depending on sightings and seasonal conditions.
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Highly experienced, professionally trained guides with extensive knowledge of local ecosystems.
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Flexible routing to cover both floodplain and woodland habitats within the concession.
Activities & facilities
- Game drives
- Night drives
- Seasonal boating
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Mokoro excursions (water level dependent)
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Guided nature walks
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Birdwatching
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Scenic helicopter flights
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Visits to Khwai Village
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Seasonal fishing (March–December)
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Sleepouts at Skybeds (April–October)
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Raised viewing decks
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Swimming pool
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Treehouse library
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Open-fronted gym
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Spa treatments
Highlights
- Located in the 200,000-hectare Khwai Private Reserve, offering high exclusivity and minimal other camps nearby.
- Elegant main lodge with open design, firepit views, and a treetop library.
- Seasonal Skybeds offer unforgettable sleepouts under the stars.
- Excellent year-round game viewing with large herds of elephants, buffalo, and frequent predator sightings.
- Treehouse-style tents, each with a private plunge pool, sunken lounge, and floodplain views.
- Day and night drives, mokoro trips, boating (seasonal), walking safaris, birding, and helicopter flights.
- Scenic Khwai River floodplains attract plains game and offer prime photo opportunities.
Location
- Tuludi Camp is located in the Khwai Private Reserve in the northern Okavango Delta, Botswana.
- The reserve borders both Moremi Game Reserve and Chobe National Park.
Getting There
- The best way to get to Tuludi Camp is to fly from Johannesburg to Maun, followed by a flight via light aircraft to the Khwai Private Airstrip.
- Flight time from Johannesburg to Maun: 1 hour 50 minutes.
- Flight time from Maun to Khwai Private Airstrip: 35 – 45 minutes.
- Inter-camp air transfer options are also available.
Special offers
- Enquire for special offers
Child Policy
- Tuludi Camp welcomes children from 6 years old.
- Children aged 6–12 permitted on game drives at the guide’s discretion.
- One family tent is available at the camp.
Inclusions & Exclusions
- Included: Pending
- Excluded: Pending
Rates
- The updated rates are displayed for each room category below
- Rates are charged per person, per night
- Single supplement of 30% applicable
- Rates displayed are valid until 31 March 2026
Seasons
- Peak season: 15 December – 31 March
- High season: 01 August – 30 November & 01 – 30 April
- Low season: 01 May – 31 July & 01 December – 14 December
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Tents
Six tents, each exceeding 100 square metres, are positioned under leadwood trees and connected via wooden walkways. Interiors include separate dressing Read more rooms, ensuite bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers, and bathtubs. Outdoor areas feature sunken seating with hanging basket chairs, a private plunge pool, and views over the floodplains. Read Less
| Peak Season | $ 995per person per night |
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| High Season | $ 995per person per night |
| Low Season | $ 995per person per night |
Family Tent
One family tent accommodates up to four guests in one king bed and two three-quarter beds, separated by a drop-down partition. The layout mirrors Read more that of the standard tents, with the addition of ample shared living space for families. Features include a plunge pool, sunken seating, over-bed air conditioning, indoor and outdoor showers, and minibar. Read Less
| Peak Season | $ 995per person per night |
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| High Season | $ 995per person per night |
| Low Season | $ 995per person per night |
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