This time of year the carmine bee eaters migrate to the pan handle in their thousands. They come to nest in the now exposed banks of the Okavango river whilst the water levels are at their lowest. It is …
This time of year the carmine bee eaters migrate to the pan handle in their thousands. They come to nest in the now exposed banks of the Okavango river whilst the water levels are at their lowest. It is …
We recently had the Natural History Film Unit at Nxamaseri filming some segments for their new series. One of their projects has given us amazing insight into the fish eagle nest. Some never before seen footage of the chicks …
A reminder to take some time to stop, breathe, and enjoy the little things in life.
Beautiful White-Fronted Bee-Eaters are everywhere to be seen at the moment, taking full advantage of the lush green conditions here @Nxamaseri Lodge.
With temperatures reaching over 40 degrees in Botswana at the moment our swimming pool is definitely the place to be!
The Southern Carmine bee-eater and African Skimmer are migratory birds returning to the delta in the summer months when the waters are receding. It is this time of the year that they start to breed. The Bee-eaters nest on …
Nxamaseri’s four stalwarts never let a year go by without experiencing the excitement of the Barbel Run and the much deserved G & T’s at the bar when the day is done! With over 40 years of visiting the …
It is that exciting time of the year again! The waters are receding and that means that the Barbel Runs are starting to get under way. This means lots of Tigerfish, plenty of birds and just tremendous activity to …
Winter has finally left us and the Little Bee Eaters are starting to stretch their wings. it also means that we will soon start to see the return of the migratory species such as the African Skimmers and the …
We had an amazing time viewing the Perseid Meteor shower on Wednesday night. Unfortunately we couldn’t get a great pic of the shower but this is what we captured from our deck.
Nxamaseri Island Lodge was established in the early 1980s by PJ Bestelink, an avid fisherman who pioneered fly-fishing in Botswana. He found the secluded island β at the heart of the Delta panhandle β to be the perfect location and the lodge is now the Okavango Deltaβs premier fly-fishing destination.
P. Bag 23, Maun, Botswana
Tel: +267 7132 6619
Email: info@nxamaseri.com
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