Guests stay in large, cosy,
comfortable and safe grass huts made from local materials that are modelled
after traditional bushman shelters. Each of the six rooms (or 8 for
groups) has comfortable beds and linen, solar lighting with a private open
air bathroom with a flush toilet and hot showers. Tasty meals including
local delicacies are cooked over an open fire. Gudigwa camp is located in
an area called NG12.This is a massive tract of land that abuts onto the
northern sector of the Okavango Delta and the western reaches of the
Selinda.NG12 includes all the land to the north of Duba and Vumbura camps.
Bathroom & hut
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There are about seven
small villages in this area where the Bayei and San people continue with
their way of life much as they have done for hundreds of years.