Overview

Utmost privacy and superlative comfort are assured from this 6,673 ft2 (620m2) suite located at Okavango’s Sanctuary Chiefs Camp, which sleeps up to six – with each guest treated like royalty, but with discretion. Named after the explorer Geoffrey Kent, and inspired by this award-winning photographer and polo-playing philanthropist’s intrepid travels, you can expect characterful interiors as well as a kitchen, indoor lounge, private boma (meaning a ‘safe enclosure’) and secluded deck areas. Included in the perks of this luxurious suite is superb service, which includes your own vehicle and dedicated guide, as well as a personal chef, waiter and a housekeeper.

A kids play room will tailor to all ages with dedicated areas for children aged 6+ and 11+. It will be equipped with a PlayStation, a fancy dress corner, foozeball table, a nature table where guides will interact with the children and teach them about animal dung, leaves, insects etc. 

Other new additions include a brand new fleet of game drive vehicles featuring padded arm rests, LED lighting system and radios with headphones for the guides (for a quieter game drive experience), as well as a solar farm, one of the largest in the Delta, with the most up-to-date equipment and technology, supplying the camp with 70% renewable energy.