
Baines' Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary

Baines' Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary

Baines' Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary

Baines' Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary

Baines' Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary
Botswana’s Okavango Delta is a paradox: a vast patchwork of waterways, lagoons and islands on the edge of the Kalahari Desert. Generally flooded in the summer months, it retains its watery features all year and is home to many of Africa’s iconic species. Exploring by motor launch or mokoro (canoe), you see everything from hippos to exquisite painted reed frogs, while lions, leopards and wild dogs hold their territories here all year. Newly rebuilt in 2025 to the highest design standards, Baines’ Lodge could not be closer to the water. Chic but understated, its six suites rise on stilts from the swaying papyrus reeds.
Small and intimate, with just six suites
Newly rebuilt in 2025 with a focus on sustainability
Romantic Star Baths make it a perfect retreat for honeymooners
Located on a private concession, so night drives and walking safaris are allowed
Seasonal excursions by mokoro (canoe) or motorized boat to explore the wetland habitat
Facilities include a swimming pool, continuing the watery theme

THE LODGE
THE ROOMS
FOOD & DRINK
WELLNESS
A small lodge in a vast wetland wilderness
Baines’ Lodge is the smallest and most intimate of our camps and lodges, with just six impeccably refurbished suites. Raised on stilts and linked by wooden walkways, they have a nautical feel – albeit transplanted into the reedy, wildlife-rich water-world of the Okavango Delta. Interiors are elegant but understated, pairing soft tones inspired by local flora with rich timbers and walls in muted colors that reflect the changing seasons on the delta. Open-plan spaces, defined by columns rather than walls, create fluid transitions between indoors and outdoors and frame views of the Delta that look like paintings.
Outside, large overhangs provide shade while the sustainably sourced timber used throughout is light and durable but can be removed after 20 years, leaving no trace. Communal areas – arranged, uniquely, around a dormant termite mound – include a Bush Boutique selling local arts and crafts and the Explorer’s Lounge, equipped with a microscope, spotting scopes, interactive maps and books from the library. Leica binoculars are provided at check-in, so guests can view nature from their deck. Another big selling point is the swimming pool, flanked by two of the thatched suites. The entire property is solar-powered, with a backup generator, amplifying the back-to-nature ethos.
THE LOCATION
WILDLIFE & NATURE
WHEN TO GO
The largest inland delta on earth, in the midst of the Kalahari
Baines’ Lodge occupies a prime location on the Boro River, at the edge of the Moremi Game Reserve. This is the heart of the UNESCO-listed Okavango Delta, a unique and uniquely beautiful wetland habitat – the largest inland delta on earth, in the midst of the Kalahari. Its grassy plains flood seasonally and, from May to September, may be transformed into a 5,800-square-mile patchwork of winding waterways, lagoons and forested islands rich in wildlife – elephants, lions and birdlife in particular. Baines’ Lodge is an oasis within this oasis, a place where desert meets wetland and wilderness meets low-impact luxury.
The neighboring Moremi Game Reserve was the first wildlife sanctuary created by the Batawana people. It comprises a network of waterways surrounding two large islands, Mopane Tongue and Chief’s Island – the historical hunting grounds of the great Batawana leaders. Protected by the local community, the reserve teems with wildlife.
Enhance your stay with these extraordinary experiences
Twice-daily game drives in the company of wildlife experts will punctuate your stay. In the dry season, excursions on foot are an option; in the wet season, explore the wetlands by motorized boat. Between outings, relax in the convivial Explorer's Lounge, at the restaurant, in the bar, or by the pool – or take a helicopter flight as an extra.

Expert-led game drives in the early morning and late afternoon take you into the thick of this unique and extraordinarily biodiverse habitat. Depending on the season and water levels, there may be the opportunity to venture out after dark on night game drives in search of nocturnal species.

You are on the edge of the greatest inland river delta on earth – so it makes sense to explore it on water, when the season and conditions permit. The most traditional way is to take an excursion by mokoro, the local punt-like canoe made from jackalberry trees.

Grab your boots – nothing quickens the senses quite like a stroll in the African wilderness. And because Stanley's Camp is located within a private concession, guided walks are not merely possible but strongly recommended (weather permitting, as ever).

Fully personalized scenic helicopter flights give you a bird’s-eye view of large parts of the Okavango Delta that are unreachable by land or water. You will swoop and skim above an epic patchwork of waterways, palm islands, lagoons and sweeping floodplains. Note that this activity is at an additional cost.
2025 & 2026
Baines' Lodge Offers
Plan your trip for
Oct 1 - 31, 2025
All meals and beverages
Game drives, night drives, walking safaris, mokoro excursions, boat trips and stargazing
Return transfers from/to the nearest local airstrip
All meals and beverages
Game drives, night drives, walking safaris, mokoro excursions, boat trips and stargazing
Return transfers from/to the nearest local airstrip
International and internal flights
Travel insurance, boutique purchases, gratuities, and all other items of a personal nature
International and internal flights
Travel insurance, boutique purchases, gratuities, and all other items of a personal nature
Prices per person per night. Prices are in USD.