Best Time o go:
May - Oct
Areas Visited:
Okavango delta
Animals to see:
Hippos, Elephants, Buffalo, Fish eagle
Experience the glories of the Okavango Delta and set sail through the maze of waterways that is one of Botswanas true wonders. Here you are in natures paradise, and will see a huge variety of animal and birdlife (Hippos, Elephants and fish eagle, to name a few). Take in the wildlife of just drift off and enjoy the relaxing pace of life on the Delta…
Day 1 - We will pick you up early in the morning from your lodge where you will be met by your guide, who will take you through the maze of waterways that is one of Botswanas true wonders. Here you are in natures paradise, and will see a huge variety of animal and birdlife (Hippos, Elephants and fish eagle, to name a few). A picnic lunch will be served by the water. Take in the wildlife of just drift off and enjoy the relaxing pace of life on the Delta…. No African adventure is complete without a sundowner… these shall be served at the end of the day, watching the beautiful warmth of the sun go down. Our chef will cook you a delicious supper, and then we shall camp underneath the stars on the banks of the Okavango, looking forward to tomorrows adventures Next we arrive at camp on one of the many islands that make up the delta. Our tents have camping beds and good linen, as well as toilets and showers to make your experience comfortable, whilst retaining the natural environment that we will be in. Our chef will prepare and serve a delicious three course meal, and chat by the campfire usually consists of retelling stories of the days adventures
Day 2 - On day two we will rise early and following a breakfast will make our way further into the delta. Your guide will stop along the way, and perhaps take you on a walking tour if desired. Lunch will again be a picnic stop along the way, and we will then set up camp for you on one of the many islands that make up the Okavango.
Day 3 – On this day, we will pack down the camp after breakfast and make our way back to Maun through the waterways, taking in more wildlife along the way