Discover
Duba Plains Camp,
Okavango Delta,
Botswana. Learn more about
Duba Plains Camp here.
Experience the outermost reaches of the
Okavango Delta, Botswana, in this understated camp amidst the shade of the tall ebony, sycamore fig and mangosteen trees in the vast expanses of the seasonally flooded plains of the
Okavango Delta, Botswana. The region is most famed for the ceaseless circle of conflict between
lion prides and the
buffalo herds which they hunt.
Duba Plains Camp was the setting for the award-winning National Geographic documentary Relentless Enemies which recounted the timeless struggle between
lion and
buffalo. Tsaro Pride has overtaken the previously dominant Duba Boys
lions as the dominant
lion pride hunting
buffalo on the
Duba Plains. The alpha
lion at
Duba Plains Camp is currently the Skimmer Male.
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'Relentless Enemies' - lion prides vs. buffalo herds
Discover Duba Plains. Find out more about this camp here.
Duba Plains Camp lies in the most remote reaches of the Okavango Delta, Botswana, in an area renowned for the endless conflict between prides of lions and the herds of buffalo which sustain them. The award-winning National Geographic documentary Relentless Enemies chronicled this battle for survival. Duba Plains Camp is an unobtrusive camp surrounded by expanses of seasonally flooded plains and shaded by tall ebony, sycamore fig and mangosteen trees.