Okavango Delta


A luxury Botswana safari would be incomplete without a visit to the largest inland delta in the world, the Okavango Delta, one of the most scenic and wild regions of Africa. In summer the flood arrives from the highlands of Angola and forms a huge network of water channels and lagoons which are eventually soaked up by the Kalahari Desert. The floods reach their peak in May and then gradually subside. The constant change in water levels results in a remarkable variety of habitats and landscapes. This lush wilderness of papyrus swamps and shallow reed beds make it a world class destination for wildlife watching and safari. Herds of impala and tssessebe are easily seen along with lechwe and the rare sitatunga. Predators including lions, cheetahs and wildogs hunt in the open grasslands, naturally hippos and crocodiles are present in the many water channels. Gliding through the channels in a mokoro (dug out canoe) gives a unique perspective and it's a great way to explore the Okavango Delta and watch wildlife at eye level or find yourself looking up at an elephant on one of the islands.

Contact one of the experts at Mahlatini to help you plan your trip of a lifetime to Botswana.

Customer Review

Holiday to Zambia, South Africa and Botswana during October 2011

Botswana Review

Wonderful safari, we saw more than I ever anticipated. I'm glad it's quality and not quantity in Botswana, we only ever encountered a few other safari vehicles per day.

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Hayley Allen

Botswana Factfile

Timezone:
GMT + 2 hours
Language:
Setswana, English, local languages
Currency:
Pula, US Dollar
Best time:
Year round destination
Flights:
11 hours from Europe
Visas:
Not needed for many Europeans & Americans, call for info
Weather:
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