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   With the second phase of refurbishments completed at andBeyond Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp, the camp has reopened boasting a completely brand new look that now extends from the suites to the camp’s main guest areas.The new glamorous, light and earthy look begins on arrival, with an elegant new entrance lending a sense of place and atmosphere to welcome guests to the camp. Guests can freshen up on arrival with a steaming hot coffee served by expertly trained baristas from the camp’s interactive food and coffee bar. The beautiful new interiors feature earthy tones that echo the magnificent natural setting, while a sophisticated safari style offers a contemporary spin on the traditional tented camp.Dining areas decorated in neutral colours feature the clever use of mirrors to bring the outside in and enhance the sense of space and light. The open air boma encircled by a rugged wooden fence on the very edge of the Delta and set in the mottled shade of the camps massive ebony trees allows for starlight night time dinning. A meticulously stocked new Safari Shop creates the ideal place for guests to browse for souvenirs of their stay.The camp’s pool area has also been completely renewed, with the addition of salas for shade and comfortable loungers positioned to make the most of the beautiful Okavango Delta views. A dedicated massage sala allows guests to enjoy a decadent treatment in a private setting that plays on the tranquil environment.

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