Splash
Part of Phasec create
A natural waterhole at the centre of the camp draws game throughout the year, and because Splash is set in a permanently flooded area of the Kwara Private Concession, water-based activities run in every season — not only when the broader Delta floods.
The camp holds ten luxury tents and two guide tents, all built to the same standard and positioned on raised decks with individual verandas facing the water. Each tent has a super-king or twin configuration, ceiling and standing fans, a charging station, a writing desk, open hanging space, a digital safe, and an en-suite bathroom with an external shower. Two of the ten tents are family tents, each with a separate twin bedroom sharing one bathroom; children under twelve require private activities, and the minimum age is six years.
Game drives go out across the concession and continue after dark. Walking safaris, boat cruises through the Delta's narrow channels, mokoro excursions, and catch-and-release fishing round out the activity programme.
The central area is open-air, with bar, lounge, and dining under the sky. Breakfast is served beside the waterhole each morning; evenings end around the fire pit. A pool, safari shop, and complimentary laundry service are available to all guests.
A private enclave on the southern side of the lagoon can be booked exclusively by small groups, with its own dining, bar, pool, and fireplace separate from the main camp.