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General information
Pre-safari preparation
Accommodation is made up of six roomy tents with an en-suite bathroom, an outside shower, and a veranda overlooking the floodplain. The thatch-roofed lounge, dining room and bar areas are raised on platforms along with a swimming pool, all providing a beautiful view.
Apart from excellent numbers of lion and buffalo, herds of elephant feed on the islands and hippo concentrate in deeper channels. Tsessebe and blue wildebeest dot the plains, while red lechwe are found on the wetter floodplain fringe.
Duba is known for the titanic clashes between buffalo and lion, and so a classic game drive is one that tracks down the truly enormous buffalo herd to see if any lion are also headed in that direction. Aside from this interaction the age-old conflict between lion and spotted hyaena is also a point of interest. Birdlife is abundant and impressive, with many Okavango specials such as Rosy-throated Longclaw, Slaty Egret and Wattled Crane being found in the area.
Duba is also the where the incredible documentary Relentless Enemies was filmed by multi Emmy award winning film makers Dereck and Beverly Joubert, and completes their trilogy of films on lions in Botswana; this being the story of the relentless pursuit of buffalo by lion in the Duba area.
A variety of activities here include day and night game drives, often tracking the buffalo herd around the concession, and leisurely nature walks. Mokoro (dug-out canoe) trips are also possible in times of good floods - usually only between May and September.
