Okavango Delta Travel Guide
  • Best Time to Visit
    The Okavango Delta is a place of numerous ecosystems and as such provides something for everybody at any time of the year. Read more on the best time to visit the Okavango...
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  • How to get around
    Because of the remoteness of some of the areas in the Okavango Delta, and the water levels at certain times of year, the Delta is a very difficult place to access in a motor vehicle...
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  • Maun: Gateway of the Okavango
    Maun is known as the gateway of the Okavango but it is also the gateway to much of northern and central Botswana and the majority of safaris into the parks of Botswana...
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  • Okavango & Moremi
    The emerald swirl that is the Okavango Delta, can be seen from space, reaching out like a hand into the heart of the Kalahari. The palm of the hand is the permanent delta while the fingertips..
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  • Okavango Activities
    From exciting Big Five game drives to tranquil Mokroro trips in the lagoons to scenic helicopter flights, there are plenty of activities on offer in the Okavango...
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  • Okavango Highlights
    Highlights of the Okavango Delta include its spectacular scenery and an event that takes place annually, which occurs in very few other places around the world...
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  • Okavango Panhandle
    The Okavango Panhandle is the main watercourse supplying the Okavango Delta. The Panhandle is a stretch of approximately 70km of the Okavango River from where the river enters Botswana...
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  • Okavango Self-drive
    A self-drive safari in the Okavango Delta revolves predominantly around the Moremi Game Reserve, as the areas of the Okavango outside of Moremi are private concessions...
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  • Okavango Wildlife
    From water-loving lions to elusive antelope the Okavango is truly a naturalists dream. The Okavango Delta has numerous eco-systems, allowing it to support a wide range of wildlife...
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  • People of the Okavango
    Although there are few people that live in the Okavango Delta itself, humans have been relying on the region for survival for many millennia. There are many different tribes...
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