HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Seasonal game drives to Hunda Island
Learning more in the gallery and museum
Spotting Pel’s fishing owl and shy sitatunga antelope
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕:
July to October
Green Season⊕:
November to April
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Sustainable Building Practises
Jao was rebuilt from recycled materials such as steel and wood
OVERVIEW
Jao derives its name from an indigenous word that means ‘to try something that is sweet tasting’ and ‘a channel that brings new water’. It is a fitting moniker for one of Botswana’s premier water-based camps that promises a world of twinkling lagoons, beautiful lilies, abundant birdlife and thriving game.
The interior matches the interior with an unusual mesh dome sala at the pool and a soaring museum and gallery space to house an iconic giraffe skeleton. In addition to a magical sleepout and two villas, Jao also offers unusual expeditions like visiting Hambukashu village to learn more about co-existing with elephants and trips to the spiritual Tsodilo Hills. The lodge has a gym, spa, wine cellar and a children’s club.