The Okavango Delta offers a dramatic contrast between water-filled landscapes and incredible dry-land game viewing. To make the most of it, we recommend visiting camps in different areas of the Okavango Delta
Only in the Okavango Delta can you sit in a mokoro (traditional canoe) as you're poled through shallow water more than a hundred metres from dry land in any direction. The water in the Okavango Delta is actually a flood, arriving from Angola after seasonal rains which causes changes in the water levels throughout the year.
During the peak of the flood in the inner delta (May - September) water stretches as far as the eye can see like a giant mirror, reflecting the incredible sunsets. This extraordinary landscape provides the perfect backdrop for taking in the scores of birdlife, herds of elephants and water-adapted antelopes with a glass of something cold in hand.
Stranded within this vast expanse of water are a series of islands which shrink and expand depending on whether the water from the flood is rising or dropping. Some islands are tiny enough to host only a single palm tree whereas Chief's Island is the largest, approaching 1000 km² in size.
Your time in what we call the true Okavango Delta is best enjoyed exploring the floodplains by mokoro, the islands on foot and boating through the hippo-dotted channels. You'll also find a bigger game viewing experience in its drier areas by visiting the Moremi Game Reserve, Khwai Community Area and the surrounding private concessions which we have covered separately.
Talk to us for how to get the most out of the Okavango Delta depending on what kind of safari experience you prefer and what time of year you're thinking of travelling.
Combine with: A camp in a drier part of the delta for the full contrast, Chobe for a first-timer to Botswana, the Linyanti for the seasoned safari goer or the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans when staying longer.
Water-dwelling antelope such as the Sitatunga and Red Lechwe
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