Nestled in a private concession bordering the southern section of Moremi Game Reserve, Stanley's Camp sits beneath mature ebony and sausage trees overlooking the seasonal floodplains of the Okavango Delta. This classic tented camp accommodates just twenty guests in ten canvas suites, making it an intimate base for exploring one of Africa's most remarkable ecosystems. The camp itself has a wonderfully understated elegance about it – there's nothing flashy or over-designed here, just thoughtful comfort and stunning views across the floodplains where wildlife regularly passes by. The main area is a large tented structure with a lounge, dining space, and outdoor bar, all raised on wooden decking. There's also an infinity pool where you can cool off while watching giraffe and other plains game grazing in the distance.
What sets Stanley's apart is its location on a vast private concession, which means guides can venture off-road, conduct night drives, and lead walking safaris – activities that aren't permitted in the national parks. The area is known for substantial buffalo herds that can number over two thousand, along with healthy populations of lion, leopard, and wild dog. There are several active hyena dens near camp that provide fascinating viewing opportunities. Game drives typically include thrilling water crossings as vehicles navigate through flooded areas, and when water levels are right, guests can explore the channels by mokoro for a more tranquil perspective.
The camp is run in partnership with local villages, with staff from the surrounding communities handling everything from guiding to cooking to crafts in the gift shop. This community-focused approach adds an authentic dimension to the whole experience while supporting sustainable tourism in the region.