POM POM CAMP
Okavango Delta
Pom Pom Camp: Our ViewA very airy and tropical feel to the camp makes for a jumpy and bright atmosphere, predominantly aided by the sheer brilliant design of the open main area. With everything on your doorstep and only 15 minutes from its private airstrip, Pom Pom is an effortless, comfortable camp with everything on offer. It has a great mix of game and terrain and offers a great value camp in a sensible price bracket. Pom Pom is a delightful camp in a lovely area. It is a great mid line choice for a good value and easy camp. It gets a good 3 paw rating. Pom Pom Camp: Fast Facts$720 per peron per night
Pom Pom Camp: The DetailThe main building is attractively designed and constructed of thatch and canvas and comprises lounge, dining, bar and pool areas, as well as a gift shop and the boma area. The swimming pool is situated close to the main lodge and the bar, making a perfect location to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the heat of the day. Accommodation consists of nine luxury safari tents in true traditional safari style, all with full en-suite semi open ablution facilities. Eight en-suite safari tents with overlooking views of the PomPom lagoon. The tents are uniquely positioned under the shade of the surrounding trees. One family safari tent that can accommodate four, with en-suite facilities and close proximity to the main lodge. You may also likeOkavango Delta
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