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A lush oasis, the flooded delta draws wildlife from miles around
The Okavango’s beautiful maze of islands and winding waterways provides welcome habitat for hippo and crocodile, whilst lush forests conceal lion, elephant and antelope. Mokoro canoe trips, motorboats and game viewing on foot offer wonderful alternatives to game drives and Botswana is often seen as the ultimate exclusive safari experience.
Okavango Delta Hotels
Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Okavango Delta
Holidays in Okavango Delta
- Okavango Delta
- 5 Star
This luxurious, tented safari camp is set on a private island in the heart of Botswana’s World-Heritage listed Okavango Delta.
- Okavango Delta
- 4 Star
Providing year-round access to the Okavango Delta, hear hippos graze beneath your suite at Camp Okavango.
- Okavango Delta
- 4 Star
Discover a remarkable water camp of thatched roofs and reed set amongst a wild world of eagle owls and hippos.
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Okavango Delta Safari By Foot and Mokoro
Among the lagoons, channels, woodlands and islands of the Okavango Delta, you will be blessed with some of the most incredible wildlife-spotting in Botswana. Among the most popular activities are the walking safaris. Motorboats take guests to one of the islands to embark on a hike. Being on foot gives you a completely different perspective. The highlight of the delta for many is heading out on a mokoro trip – you’re ‘poled’ through the shallow waterways in a traditional wooden canoe, gliding through reeds and waterlilies as you pass elephants, hippos, crocodiles, fish eagle birds and other wildlife.
Among the lagoons, channels, woodlands and islands of the Okavango Delta, you will be blessed with some of the most incredible wildlife-spotting in Botswana. There are several different ways to experience the region.
Among the most popular activities are the walking safaris. Motorboats take guests to one of the islands to embark on a hike with an armed ranger. As you cruise along the river you might spot hippos, crocodiles or occasionally the rare sitatunga antelope. The morning light on the papyrus plants and water lilies is always beautiful.
Once on the island, you follow the guide in single-file, stopping to see wildlife while learning about the medicinal properties of the plants. It's a good opportunity to see the smaller things that might have been overlooked on a game drive, like the foam nest frog, which produces a fascinating nest in the tree. You can learn so much from even a pile of dung; you can see what the baboons have been scratching at and what the dung beetles have been busy at.
Seeing big game on foot is always special too – it might be an elephant, a buffalo, a giraffe or even a lion. Occasionally you might be lucky enough to see a full pride. Being on foot gives you a completely different perspective of the size of these animals.
The highlight of the delta for many is heading out on a mokoro trip – you’re ‘poled’ through the shallow waterways in a traditional wooden canoe, gliding through reeds and waterlilies as you pass elephants, hippos, crocodiles, fish eagle birds and other wildlife. It’s a really peaceful way to see the channels. Watching the sun set over the water is one of the favourite sights in the delta.
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