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Individual camping plot with large shade trees and dedicated braai stand. Accommodates up to 8 people and 3 vehicles. Access to communal ablution blocks with hot water. Suitable for tents, caravans, or camper vans.
Third Bridge Tented Camp - En-Suite Tent
Permanent en-suite accommodation operated by Xomae Group at Third Bridge location. Provides equipped shelter with private ablution facilities, bridging gap between camping and lodge comfort.
Third Bridge Campsite is approximately 140 km from Maun via sandy road, requiring roughly 5 hours of driving. You must cross First and Second Bridges (both typically passable), though the campsite is accessible without crossing Third Bridge itself. High-clearance vehicles are essential, and 4WD is strongly recommended, especially during wet season. Alternatively, charter flights are available to nearby Xakanaxa Airstrip (20 minutes away), with 25-minute flights from Maun or 75-minute flights from Kasane.[1]
The dry season from May to September offers optimal conditions with concentrated wildlife at water sources, comfortable temperatures, and manageable road conditions. The green season (November-March) brings lush vegetation and migratory birds but features challenging sandy roads and dispersed wildlife. Shoulder seasons (April, October) provide moderate conditions with fewer tourists. Choose based on your vehicle capability and camping experience, as wet season sand becomes significantly more difficult to navigate.[1]
Nightly rates are P80 for Botswana citizens, P190 for residents, $30 for SADC nationals, and $50 for international visitors. These rates do not include park entrance fees, which are charged separately. Third Bridge Tented Camp offers higher accommodation at P500 (citizens), P650 (residents), or $120 (SADC/international) per night. Booking is managed through Xomae Group.[1]
Yes, Third Bridge Campsite accommodates families well, with each campsite holding up to 8 people and 3 vehicles, allowing flexible group configurations. The spacious sites with shade trees provide safe play areas, and the remote location offers immersive nature experiences. However, families should have camping experience and self-catering capability, as there are no resort services, restaurants, or childcare facilities. Proper supervision and wildlife safety awareness are essential.[1]
Third Bridge is located in one of the sandiest sectors of Moremi Game Reserve and provides access to viewing opportunities for African elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, African wild dog, giraffe, and numerous bird species. Wildlife concentrations vary seasonally, with dry season (May-September) offering the best viewing conditions as animals gather at permanent water sources. The location does not guarantee sightings, as wildlife viewing is dependent on natural movement patterns.[1]
Third Bridge Campsite provides 9 spacious campsites with large shade trees, individual braai (barbecue) stands, and well-maintained ablution blocks with hot water. An on-site store sells firewood and basic snacks, though most food supplies must be brought from Maun. Intermittent WiFi is sometimes available but should not be relied upon. The campsite operates on a self-catering model without restaurant, bar, or resort-style amenities.[1]
Yes, high-clearance vehicles are essential for accessing Third Bridge Campsite. Four-wheel drive (4WD) is strongly recommended, particularly during the wet season (November-March) when sandy roads become significantly more challenging. The 140 km route from Maun involves sandy terrain and requires careful navigation. If you do not have appropriate vehicle capability, charter flights to nearby Xakanaxa Airstrip provide an alternative access option.[1]
Third Bridge Campsite has intermittent WiFi availability, but connectivity is unreliable and should not be counted on as a primary service. The campsite is designed for self-catering travelers seeking a remote safari experience, and limited digital connectivity is part of that immersion. Plan accordingly if you need reliable internet access.[1]
You must bring most food supplies from Maun, as the on-site store offers only firewood and basic snacks. Pack provisions for all meals, cooking utensils, and food storage containers. Each campsite has a braai stand for cooking. Bring water containers if needed, though water is available at campsites for cooking and washing. Proper food storage and waste management are essential for wildlife safety and environmental protection.[1]
Third Bridge Campsite is managed by Xomae Group. You can book directly with Xomae Group or use professional booking services like Botswana Footprints, which streamline reservations and often charge competitive booking fees. SafariFind allows you to compare rates and read verified reviews from other travelers before booking through verified safari operators, ensuring you get the best available rates and reliable service.[1]
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