Seba Camp is a year-round multi-activity camp with the emphasis on game drives and walks in the summer and on water activities the winter. In high flood, mokoro rides, boating and fishing are the main activities on an Okavango Delta safari in Botswana.
Unlike some of the water-inundated areas of the Delta, the habitats around Seba Camp range from open grasslands to secluded island sanctuaries and papyrus-fringed channels, allowing for an abundance of general game viewing on an Okavango Delta safari in Botswana.
Animals that can be spotted include Giraffe, Zebra, Elephant, Wildebeest, Buffalo, Warthog, Impala, Lechwe and Tsessebe. The area’s resident pride of Lion is often heard roaring at night. Seba Camp is a bird watchers delight - there are over 380 bird species found in the region.
Day and night game drives take place in 3 open Land Cruisers (each vehicle has 10 seats of which 6 are window seats). The camp has a supply of bean bags for guests to use to steady their camera on drives. Water activities take place in mokoros (traditional dug-out canoes with poler / guides) and motor boats if the water levels are high enough.