• Address: Plot 448 The Village, Moeti Road, Maun, Botswana
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  • Address: Plot 448 The Village, Moeti Road, Maun, Botswana
  • Opening hours 8AM - 5PM
Botswana

Okavango Delta

The Okavango Delta is one of the world’s greatest inland deltas, located within the Kalahari Basin. Recognized as the 1,000th UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts a wildly diverse ecosystem and is a top-ranking wilderness destination. This pristine environment is home to rare and endangered species such as rhinos and Pel’s fishing owls, alongside elephants, buffaloes, lions, zebras, and crocodiles.
Why Visit The Okavango Delta

The Okavango Delta is one of Africa’s most unique and spectacular ecosystems, a vast inland delta where the Okavango River spreads out into the Kalahari Desert.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a maze of shimmering lagoons, meandering channels, and emerald islands, creating an oasis of life in the arid Kalahari. It’s a place where water meets wilderness, offering a serene and intimate safari experience in the heart of one of the world’s most pristine natural environments.

In the Okavango Delta, safari experiences are as diverse as the landscape. Glide through the delta’s tranquil waterways in a traditional mokoro (dugout canoe), where you can observe the intricate details of this wetland ecosystem up close. Go on thrilling game drives across the delta’s islands, where each turn brings the possibility of encountering Africa’s iconic wildlife.

Guided bush walks offer a more intimate exploration of the delta’s flora and fauna, while sunset boat cruises provide a peaceful end to the day. For the adventurous, helicopter flights offer a breathtaking aerial view of this vast and untamed wilderness.

The Okavango Delta is home to an extraordinary array of wildlife, making it one of Africa’s premier safari destinations. The delta’s varied habitats support large populations of elephants, buffalo, and hippos and predators such as lions, leopards, and wild dogs.

The delta is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 400 species, including the African fish eagle, Pel’s fishing owl, and the rare wattled crane. The delta’s seasonal flooding attracts many species, ensuring remarkable wildlife sightings year-round.

Best times to Visit

When to go The Okavango Delta

The Best times to visit the Okavango Delta
June – September
HIGH:27°C / 81°
FLOW:15°C / 58.5°F
RAINFALL:34MM / 1.35IN
This is the peak season for wildlife viewing, with the delta in full flood and clear skies making for ideal safari conditions.
October – January
HIGH:27°C / 81°
FLOW:15°C / 58.5°F
RAINFALL:34MM / 1.35IN
The delta is vibrant with life, offering excellent birdwatching and the chance to witness the region’s dramatic afternoon thunderstorms.
February – May
HIGH:27°C / 81°
FLOW:15°C / 58.5°F
RAINFALL:34MM / 1.35IN
The delta is lush and green, with cool mornings and evenings, making it an excellent time for both land and water-based activities.
Our Top itineraries through the Okavango

Safaris in the Okavango Delta

Safari Itineraries in the Okavango Delta
  • Luxury Itinerary: 12 Nights in Victoria Falls, Botswana & Mozambique

  • Classic Safari – 11 Nights in Botswana & Mozambique

  • Botswana Adventurer: 10 Nights Safari

  • Budget Itinerary: 8 Nights in Victoria Falls & Botswana

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