About Macatoo Camp
African Horseback Safaris pride themselves on offering one of the most unique and exciting horseback adventures in the world. Led by talented guides, their guests have 450,000 acres of pristine wilderness in the Okavango Delta to explore on calm, experienced horses, offering exhilarating rides alongside big game such as giraffe, zebra, and elephant.
Combined with Macatoo, their luxurious tented bush camp accommodation in an exquisite African setting, they offer the riding adventure of a lifetime.
Accommodation
Double Tent
Guests are accommodated in large and airy tents that blend seamlessly into their natural surroundings while still providing a luxurious, yet authentic bush haven in which to relax.
Twin Tent
Each tent is set on its own large, raised platform, offering panoramic views of a floodplain that can be enjoyed from the deck or even while lying in bed.
Single Tent
One tent is dedicated to single travellers, on which no single supplement applies—subject to availability. Otherwise, a Single Supplement of 50% on the daily rate would apply, but only if the guest is not prepared to share twin-bedded accommodation if needed.
Triple Tent
A spacious triple tent that can comfortably accommodate three adults is also available. Normal sharing rates apply.
Family and Friends Suite
The ‘family and friends suite’ comprises two tents, directly linked by a raised walkway and private viewing deck above ground, providing direct, easy access for parents, children, and single travellers who are anxious about sleeping alone. No supplement applies.
Honeymoon Suite
The newly-built honeymoon tent, for couples celebrating any special occasion, has an additional deck for private dining as well as a raised double tub bath offering a view of the floodplain. A honeymoon supplement charge of £60 per couple per night applies.
Tree House
A short drive from camp, at the top of a long, sturdy ladder, is our magical tree platform where we enjoy lunches, drinks, and even the occasional sleepover under the African night sky.
Macatoo Camp Activities
Horseback Safaris
There is no better way to savour the Okavango Delta and experience its unparalleled wildlife population than on horseback. The annual flooding of the area leaves vast swathes of the Delta inaccessible to vehicles, making horses the most natural and exciting means to explore.
The pace of riding is varied; in between fast and thrilling gallops alongside giraffe, zebra, and buck, in water and on land, we quietly stalk bigger game such as buffalo and elephant and take time to indulge in some of the best birdwatching in the world.
Experienced guides are full of fascinating stories about the ever-changing landscape, its trees and plants, and have an incredible ability to spot even the best-camouflaged wildlife. The horses also have finely tuned senses—keep an eye on their ears to see where animals are hiding. Once comfortable, they calmly drop their heads to graze, sending a signal to other animals in the area to relax and go about their normal daily routines.
In order to ensure the safest and most enjoyable horseback adventure for everyone, riders must be riding fit and confident at all paces. Days in the saddle can be long, and daytime temperatures can vary, so it is worth the effort to arrive prepared.
Game Viewing and Birdwatching
Situated in the south-west of the Delta, the concession provides varied and stunning scenery in which to ride. More than 380 species of birds have made their home in the Delta, and large mammals are plentiful. Each species has its own habitat preference, whether the seasonally inundated floodplains, channels, and palm islands to the east and north, or the drier, wooded Kalahari sandveld to the west and south.
The Delta boasts a massive elephant population that roams throughout the area, along with large herds of buffalo. Red lechwe, common reedbuck, and hippo are most populous in the floodplains, lagoons, and channels.
Dryland species such as zebra, impala, blue wildebeest, and giraffe are commonly found on the sandveld areas; warthog, tsessebe, and kudu travel widely. Carnivore sightings occur regularly, with lion and spotted hyena being most common, but leopard sightings are also frequent, and wild dog packs regularly ‘den’ near Macatoo.
Game Drives
An African safari adventure at Macatoo does not have to involve horses, and they can easily cater for non-riding spouses, partners, friends, and children. Indeed, many of the riding guests like to have time away from the saddle and take advantage of the wide range of other activities on offer.
Game drives offer the opportunity to track and photograph birds and big game in stunning settings. Going out in open-top safari vehicles at dawn or dusk provides the best chances of seeing wildlife on the move, hunting, feeding, drinking, or roosting.
Boating
The arrival of the annual floods brings with it the unique chance to explore the Delta by water on a motorboat, and Macatoo camp has its own jetty. Many guests are lucky enough to arrive in camp from the airstrip by boat.
Mokoro
The mokoro, a traditional dugout canoe navigated through the waters by a skilled poler, offers the most romantic way to view the Delta. The tranquillity and silence of the journey enable guests to feel at one with nature and observe at close quarters how the animals and birds adapt to their ever-changing environment.
Fishing
Fishing, from boat or land, is a hugely popular pastime with both riding and non-riding guests. Macatoo has access to a wide range of beautiful fishing spots where guests cast between water lilies and wallowing hippos. The challenge is not only to get a fish to bite, but to land it before it is snatched from the line by swooping fish eagles and kingfishers.
Helicopter Rides
But perhaps it is only from the air that one can really appreciate the diversity and vastness of the Okavango Delta. Helicopter flights, which take off and land in front of camp, offer not only the chance to see vast herds of elephant and buffalo but also a bird’s-eye view of the entire ecosystem and a better understanding of this unique miracle of nature.
Room Facilities
- Balcony/Deck
- En Suite Bathroom
- Safe
- Shower
- Tea/Coffee
- Verandah
Hotel Facilities
- Bar
- Eco-Friendly
- Library
- Pool
- Restaurant