GABORONE, March 8 (Xinhua) — Botswanan ecotourism company has announced plans to reopen the Vumbura Plains campsite in the world-renowned Okavango Delta in April as the tourism industry rebounds due to impressive COVID-19 vaccination rollout and lifting of travel restrictions.
According to Wilderness Safaris Botswana, the ecotourism company, the completely refurbished Vumbura Plains’ fresh new look and feel celebrate its sense of place within the local culture and Okavango Delta, which is one of Africa’s last great natural sanctuaries where vast concentrations of wildlife roam.
Kim Nixon, the ecotourism company’s managing director, told Xinhua Tuesday that the new design elements showcase the camp’s core purpose, while art installations highlight Vumbura’s heritage through individual stories on basket weaving, local traditional fishing techniques and the area’s phenomenal wildlife.
In refurbishing the campsite, the company has partnered with Okavango Community Trust (OCT), which…