Ihaha Campsite
A remote riverside campsite in Chobe National Park offering breathtaking views, abundant wildlife, and an authentic, unfenced bush experience."
Welcome To Ihaha Campsite - Botswana
Tucked along the banks of the Chobe River within Chobe National Park, Ihaha Campsite offers one of the most scenic and tranquil camping experiences in Botswana. With sweeping views across the river floodplains into Namibia’s Caprivi Strip, the campsite is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, rich birdlife, and frequent visits from elephants, hippos, and other wildlife. Each of the shaded campsites is spaced for privacy and includes a braai stand, running water, and access to shared ablution facilities with hot showers. Popular with self-drive safari travelers, Ihaha provides a peaceful, unfenced retreat deep in the wild—perfect for those seeking a raw, immersive connection to nature and the rhythms of the bush.
Ihaha Campsites
Ihaha Campsite offers 10 well-positioned campsites along the picturesque Chobe River within Chobe National Park. Each campsite is shaded by large trees and strategically spaced for privacy, providing uninterrupted views across the floodplains into Namibia. Sites include a braai (barbecue) stand and running water, with access to shared ablution blocks that feature flush toilets and hot showers.
The campsites are unfenced, allowing wildlife to roam freely through the area, offering guests an authentic bush experience. Visitors often spot elephants, hippos, buffalo, and antelope wandering nearby, while evenings bring the sounds of the wild under a starlit sky. There are no power points at the campsites, and amenities are minimal—making Ihaha best suited for self-sufficient travelers with 4×4 vehicles and proper camping gear. Despite the remoteness, the natural beauty, tranquility, and abundant wildlife make Ihaha one of Botswana’s most sought-after wilderness camping spots.
IHAHA CAMPSITES
Ihaha Campsite offers 10 well-positioned campsites along the picturesque Chobe River within Chobe National Park. Each campsite is shaded by large trees and strategically spaced for privacy, providing uninterrupted views across the floodplains into Namibia. Sites include a braai (barbecue) stand and running water, with access to shared ablution blocks that feature flush toilets and hot showers. The campsites are unfenced, allowing wildlife to roam freely through the area, offering guests an authentic bush experience. Visitors often spot elephants, hippos, buffalo, and antelope wandering nearby, while evenings bring the sounds of the wild under a starlit sky. There are no power points at the campsites, and amenities are minimal—making Ihaha best suited for self-sufficient travelers with 4×4 vehicles and proper camping gear. Despite the remoteness, the natural beauty, tranquility, and abundant wildlife make Ihaha one of Botswana’s most sought-after wilderness camping spots.