Nxamaseri Island Reopens With Stunning New Wellness Space

One of the world’s most unique and unusual safari experiences in Botswana just got even better with the reopening of Nxamaseri Island Lodge.

One of the most established and exclusive lodges in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, the lodge, which is located on its own island, has had an extensive refurbishment ahead of reopening next month and a highlight of the stunning revamp is the introduction of the first-ever Wellness SPA in the Desert & Delta Safaris portfolio.

The serene and natural spa is situated in a tranquil setting over the water of the Nxamaseri channel and nestled into the papyrus beds. Here, guests will be treated to the chorus of bird songs as the accompaniment to their spa treatments on the over-water deck.

One of the world’s most unique and unusual safari experiences in Botswana just got even better with the reopening of Nxamaseri Island Lodge.

To enhance the SPA experience, each guest will be invited for a complimentary “treatment of the month,” further elevating the level of luxury and relaxation. Adding to the sense of a unique occasion, guests can arrive for their treatments by traditional mokoro (dug-out canoe), ensuring a calming start to their wellness and full-body massage session. Local culture will be also woven into the look and feel of the experience.

Further enhancing the spirit of the spa is the proximity of one of Botswana’s greatest treasures, the spiritual Tsodilo Hills, which rise dramatically from the flat landscape, forming the highest point in the surrounding area. The hills are sacred to the San people of Northern Botswana and are adorned with more than 4,000 ancient San paintings, allowing guests at Nxamaseri the privilege of seeing first-hand how special and fragile the Tsodilo Hills are to the San people.

The revitalised lodge also introduces a spacious and inviting main area that immerses guests in the tranquil waters of the Okavango, embraced by the shade of ancient Jackalberry and African Mangosteen trees, imparting the essence of a true island oasis.

One of the world’s most unique and unusual safari experiences in Botswana just got even better with the reopening of Nxamaseri Island Lodge.

To blend both ancient and modern African traditions, guests will be able to learn the art of basket weaving, still practised by local fishermen as a method of trapping their fish or using grass baskets to sieve the sorghum. And in a region without game drives or busy safari schedules, Nxamaseri Island Lodge has devised individually crafted activity schedules and interactive experiences to showcase its unpretentious and welcoming charm.

Water activities are at the heart of any stay, with superb fly fishing and sport fishing, as well as boating and excellent birding. With the mokoro still the daily method of transport through the still Delta waters, guests find themselves at eye-level with dragonflies, reed frogs, and water lilies, and within touching distance of the myriad of colourful fish swimming just below the surface.

Before or after a busy trip outdoors the updated lodge, with inspired new menus of fresh local food full of plentiful herbs and vegetables from the lodge’s garden, juices, and smoothies, is the perfect destination to slow down. There’s time to do both – engage with the ancient culture on a visit to Tsodilo Hills to witness its rock art, or simply wake up to the sound of the prolific birdlife and take a gentle mokoro for a full body massage at the new SPA. 

One of the world’s most unique and unusual safari experiences in Botswana just got even better with the reopening of Nxamaseri Island Lodge.

And for those who simply want to relax, the swimming pool has been relocated to the edge of the Nxamaseri channel in a more shaded area among the papyrus of the Okavango Delta.

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Nick Walton

Nick Walton is a leading travel and lifestyle journalist, magazine editor, publisher, photographer, travel commentator, and media trainer, based in Hong Kong. He is also managing editor of Artemis Communications, the titles of which include Ultimate Encounters, Alpha Men Asia, and The Art of Business Travel.

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