This ultra-exclusive camp (only four tents) lies in the OkavangoDelta, a 17, 000-square-mile labyrinth of lagoons, hummocks, channels, and islands in northwest Botswana.
The backbone of this would-be tourism boom is nature-viewing safaris to places like Chobe National Park, the OkavangoDelta and the vast Kalahari Desert.
Ultimately, an experience like a stay in a Kyoto ryokan is very much like a stay in an upscale lodge in the Okavangodelta: a total experience for the mind and the senses.