Description
The Family Suite offers a perfect blend of spaces for spending time together and relaxing in privacy, with two spacious bedrooms and a beautiful lounge area that opens onto a wide deck overlooking the Okavango Delta. In your suite, discover a bird and mammal compendium to explore during your stay. We encourage you to record your sightings within its pages and to take it home with you, to become a complete record of your Xigera wildlife experience…
OUR SUITE AT A GLANCE
The Family Suite offers a perfect blend of spaces for spending time together and relaxing in privacy.
The Suite showcases two bedrooms and can accommodate four guests. Each bedroom includes dedicated en-suite bathroom facilities, a dressing area and outdoor shower, allowing parents and children to enjoy their own private space on safari.
Air-conditioned throughout, the spacious two-bedroom Xigera Family Suite is also ideal for couples travelling together.
These two spacious rooms share a beautiful lounge area that opens onto a wide deck overlooking the Okavango Delta. Settle in on the daybed for a lazy afternoon of reading, relaxing and reflecting on all that you have experienced as a family.
We are passionate about helping children to learn about Africa, wildlife and local communities, with a curated programme of child-friendly activities, from customised age-appropriate wilderness adventures, to thoughtful turndown treats and menus.
Design Highlights
- Num Num Dining Table by Charles Haupt Bronze and glass table inspired by the coastal South African Num Num shrub.
- Ash and Teal Kassena Server by Dokter and Misses Geometric cabinet design inspired by Kassena adobe architecture and Sotho/Tsonga texts.
- Abstract Nude by Cecil Skotnes Painted and carved wood artwork narrating African history through earth pigments and indigenous wood.
- Ceramic Bedside Lamps by Ardmore Depicting wildlife of Moremi Game Reserve, designed exclusively for Xigera.
- “Itafile” Side Tables by Madoda Fani Xhosa-inspired ceramic tables with textured carvings and sculptural silhouettes.
- Three Stripe Karakul by Coral & Hive Handwoven wool carpet from Karoo sheep, made by an all-women South African collective.
- “Tritons” Table by Stanislaw Trzebinski Kiaat and bronze table with coral reef-inspired legs cast using the lost wax method.
- Timber Wardrobe by Otto du Plessis Brass-etched doors with Delta flora, based on drawings by artist Trevor Potter.
- Bronze Woven Nest Bowl by Trevor Potter Evoking bird nests, polished inside and patinated outside.
- Leadwood Seed Pod by Sarah Heinnaman Bronze tabletop sculpture inspired by native Okavango Delta plants.
- Bronze Bowls by Charles Haupt Patinated and gold-leafed bronze bowls inspired by natural growth forms.
- Ceramic Tableware by Chuma Maweni Entirely hand-thrown by Maweni, the lodge’s largest individual artisan contributor.
- Walnut and Bronze Bed by Duchenne Cabinetry Totem-inspired bed with bronze lily finials by Trevor Potter and luxury fabrics by Toni Tollman.
- Twin Upholstered Bed by Southern Guild Custom design by top South African artisans, curated by Southern Guild and Toni Tollman.
- African Jacquard Bedspreads Custom woven to match suite color schemes.
- Marula and Knobthorn Tables by Adam Birch Carved on-site by Birch, who trained local craftsmen while creating over 150 timber sculptures.




















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