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Okavango safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Botswana's Okavango Delta is probably most famous, and certainly the most spectacular, floodplain in the world, home to the Moremi Game Reserve - explore this pristine Wetland of International Importance (RAMSAR) by air, land or water.
  • Mokoro trips
  • RAMSAR (Wetland of International Importance) site
  • Exceptional species diversity
  • Largest inland delta in the world
  • Fantastic birding
  • Established wild dog population
Explore the Okavango Delta by mokoro
Okavango travel infoMigration Routes
Moremi Reserve in the Okavango Delta, BotswanaMoremi Wildlife Reserve

Moremi Wildlife Reserve is a spectacular game reserve in the Okavango Delta, with a superb diversity of wildlife among the mopane and acacia forests, the floodplains and the lagoons.
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 Itineraries
- wildlife trips compiled by experts
 to introduce you to Africa's untamed ecosystems
 
Lodge trips Lodge trips (4)
Experience a selection of one or more well-appointed lodges in wildlife sanctuaries where the focus is on guided game viewing activities.

Tented trips Tented trips (5)
Spend nights in Meru-style tents en suite, in permanent camps with a central boma for meals. Days are spent exploring the ecosystems.

Camping trips Camping trips (16)
Sleep in domed tents on campsites across Africa. Guests may be required to help set up camp. Smaller groups than overland trips.

Overland trips Overland trips (3)
Traverse various African regions or countries with a group of adventurers in customised overland trucks, with experienced guides.

Walking trips Walking trips (1)
Get closer to nature on a light escorted walking tour or more strenuous guided hiking trail - choose from mountain, bush or beach...


 Destinations
- selected wilderness hideaways
 with experts to interpret the ecosystems for you
 
Safari Lodges Safari Lodges (4)
Most of these lodges have exclusive use of wilderness areas for you to explore during day and night game viewing activities.

Safari Camps Safari Camps (16)
Meru-style tents en suite in permanent camps with a central boma for meals - explore the surrounding ecosystems with a ranger.

Okavango travel info

The Okavango Delta is the largest inland delta in the world, its waters caught up in a 13 000 square kilometre maze of waterways, lagoons and papyrus-lined islands. This wilderness is inhabited by local villagers living on the bigger islands. Their canoes, called mokoros, are hand-hewn from logs.
Each summer, floods pour down from the highlands of Angola into the Okavango River - known as the 'river that never finds the sea' as the water evaporates or dissipates into the Kalahari sand.The slow yearly flood, carrying rich sediment, often doubles the floodplain from 6,000sq.km to as much as 13,000sq.km. The river divides into several main channels that work their way across the sands, interrupted by islands varying from tiny to large - Chief's Island is about 40km long and 50km wide. The heart of the Okavango is the Moremi Game Reserve. The floods reach their peak in May, covering vast grass flats and making thousands of islands out of tree-covered ridges of land. Thick papyrus grows everywhere, and in the northern parts of the delta, chokes the waterways so that they are impenetrable except by canoe.

Seasons
The best time to visit the Delta is between Apr-Nov, as large herds of animals migrate to the waterways. Dec-Jan are the calving months, while the rainy season (Jan-Mar) for birding.

Wildlife
450 bird species, 164 mammal species, 157 species of reptile, 80 fish species and 5000 species of insect have been recorded.
You should see: elephant, hippo, crocodile, buffalo, impala, zebra, waterbuck, lion, hyaena, giraffe, jackal, porcupine, warthog, hyraxes, baboon, vervet monkeys, genets, herons, egrets, fish eagles,
You may see: cheetah, wild dog, leopard, lechwe, sitatunga, pangolin, bat-eared fox, bush- and reed buck

Precautions
Malaria area - minimize mosquito bites by wearing light, long sleeved clothing and using effective insect repellents (containing Diethyltoluamide DEET) on exposed skin. Sleep under treated mosquito netting or ensure that the doors and windows of your accommodation are screened against mosquitoes. Having a fan or air-conditioner on at night will further suppress mosquito activity. Currently, the three effective anti-malaria tablets are Mefloquine (Lariam or Mefliam), Doxycycline and Malarone (Malanil). It is still possible to contract malaria while on malaria prophylaxis. Note that Lariam may present serious side-effects - please test before you depart.



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