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Botswana’s Okavango Delta has been entwined in a delicate dance of ebb and flow for millennia, forming over 50 000 years ago to become what is known today as the largest inland delta in the World and a protected UNESCO World heritage site. The flood arrives annually around June swelling the core Delta area from around 6000 square kilometers to 15 000 square kilometers in size.
Presenting a unique environment unlike anywhere else on earth and a chance to glimpse an untouched Africa that is raw, powerful, and vast with scents, sounds and visual symphonies, the Okavango Delta will forever be etched in the heart and mind.
Surrounding the Moremi Game Reserve, which represents the core center of the Delta, numerous (unfenced) private and community concessions fan out across the Okavango through to the Pan Handle in the north-west, the Silinda, Linyanti, Khwai, Mababe and Sankuyo to name but a few. Located within these concessions are a selection of small private camps and lodges, beautiful self-drive campsites and not a tar road in sight!
The Delta gateway town of Maun lies on the Thamalakane River, created by the outflow of the Delta flood waters, which ultimately flows through to Lake Ngami and the Boteti River. Maun boasts an international airport receiving daily flights from Jburg and Cape Town, and multiple flights per week linking Maun with Addis Ababa, Windhoek, Kasane and Gaborone.