Okavango Delta information
  Chobe region and Chobe national park
  Savuti in Botswana
  Houseboats on the Chobe River, Zambezi River and the Okavango delta
  The islands of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers
  Linyanti area in the north of Botswana
  The Central Kalahari
  Makgadikgadi Pans
  Gaberone - the capital of Botswana
  Nata in Botswana
  Tuli Block
  Horseback safari's
  Mobile safari's
  Namibia
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Lodges in the Okavango Delta
  Abu Camp
  Baines Camp
  Camp Moremi
  Camp Okavango
  Chiefs Camp
  Chitabe Camp
  Chitabe Lediba
  Duba Plains
  Footsteps
  Gunns Bush Camps
  Gunns Main Camp
  Jacana Camp
  Jao Camp
  Kanana Camp
  Kwetsani Camp
  Little Mombo Camp
  Mombo Camp
  Okuti Camp
  Sankuyo Bush Camp
  Santawani Camp
  Seba Camp
  Shinde
  Stanleys Camp
  Villa Okavango
  Vumbura Plains
  Xuana Island Lodge
  Delta Camp
  Oddballs Camp
  Mapula Lodge
  Chiefs Island Walking Trail
   
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Okavango Delta
About the Okavango Delta

The Okavango, which originates in the uplands of Angola to the north-west, flows into and then spreads over the sandy spaces of the Kalahari to form an immense and wondrous inland delta of lagoon and labyrinthine channel, palm-fringed island and fertile floodplain. A number of safari lodges and camps have been established in and around this watery wilderness. This wilderness and the nearby game-rich Moremi game reserve and chobe national park reserves, offer visitors the best of several worlds, appealing variously to the game-viewer and bird-watcher, the hunter and the sporting fisherman, the explorer of hidden places and the lover of Africa in its loveliest and least spoilt state.

The Okavango delta and Moremi game reserve, visitors will find unforgettable beauty. In the lush indigenous forests of the delta and its islands, and along the floodplains spawned by this great marriage of water and sand, more than 400 species of birds flourish.

On the mainland and among the islands in the delta, lions, elephants, hyenas, wild dog, buffalo, hippo and crocodiles congregate with a teeming variety of antelope and other smaller animals-warthog, mongoose, spotted genets, monkeys, bush babies and tree squirrels.