Duba Plains is perhaps the Okavango Delta's most remote camp located in a private concession area, north of Moremi in the Okavango Delta. It is located in a private 30 000-hectare reserve and the camp is situated on an island, surrounded by expansive seasonally flooded plains and shaded by tall ebony, fig and garcinia trees.
This pristine area is home to Lion, lechwe, elephant, aardwolf, bat-eared fox, Side-striped jackal and huge herds of buffalo, as well as a large variety of Okavango Delta bird life. Wattled Cranes and Slaty Egrets are some of the Okavango specials found in the area.
Duba Plains Camp has six tents with en suite bathrooms. A lounge, raised on decking, and a small plunge pool overlooks expansive plains. Activities include day and night game drives in open vehicles, mokoro (dugout canoe) trips to explore the crystal clear channels, islands and waterways, (water levels permitting) and walks.