Botswana

Okavango Delta

Northwest Botswana

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Okavango Delta

The Okavango Delta is one of Africa's most extraordinary natural wonders — a vast inland delta where the Okavango River fans out into the Kalahari Desert, creating a lush labyrinth of channels, lagoons, floodplains, and islands covering over 15,000 square kilometres. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the delta supports exceptional concentrations of elephant, lion, leopard, wild dog, and hippo alongside over 400 bird species. Explored by traditional mokoro (dugout canoe) and small motorboat, it offers an intimate, water-based safari experience found nowhere else on earth.

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Our Insider Tips

Fly into the delta. Light aircraft transfers between camps are expensive but transform the experience. Flying low over the channels, islands, and elephant herds is spectacular and saves days of overland travel.

Book the dry season for big game. July–October brings game concentrations around permanent water channels and is the best period for predator sightings and large elephant herds.

Combine with Moremi Game Reserve. Moremi occupies the eastern delta and offers a mix of water-based and game-drive activities in one of Africa's most wildlife-rich areas.

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