Extreme comfort and personal space during safari downtime are the hallmarks of this 14-suite property on the northern tip of the Okavango Delta. Its two separately staffed camps are linked by a mile-long walkway: North Camp faces a lagoon visited by hippos, while South Camp overlooks a seasonal floodplain where red lechwe, zebras, and elephants graze. Each suite is on a raised wooden platform and has overstuffed couches; billowing gauze dividers; floor-to-ceiling bug screens permitting animal viewing from bed, salon, or outdoor shower; and a plunge pool. A small gym helps you burn off the huge meals served on communal dining terraces or your private deck.