The Maxa area is fed by strong waters coming from the Okavango panhandle, and these clear waterways promise exceptional mokoro (dugout canoe) excursions and countless clear, safe, and shallow swim spots.
Maxa embodies sustainable luxury and authentic safari experiences. The camp showcases locally sourced and handcrafted furniture, celebrating Botswana's artisanal expertise in woodwork, weaving, pottery, and more. Walter Smith added, "Maxa represents a breakthrough in responsible luxury travel, blending high-end safari hospitality with cultural immersion and conservation. It's a model for the future of African eco-tourism."
Design highlights include a suspended net for relaxing with a good book or drink, suspended high in the cool breeze and shade of the forest canopy, elevated decks for uninterrupted views of the lagoon and vast flood plains beyond, and a main area with a wood-fired oven where the camp chef prepares fresh bread, roasts, and pizzas, creating a warm, interactive dining experience. The innovative natural pool, purified by water plants from the surrounding lagoon, acts as biological filters, exemplifying Maxa's harmony with its environment.
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