The Okavango Delta is divided into several distinct regions, each offering expansive landscapes and wildlife experiences.
Region Explained Chief’s Island was once the private hunting ground of the local Chief Moremi, but was incorporated into the wider Moremi Game Reserve in 1976. Roughly 60km long and...
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At the edge of the wild, your journey begins in Maun. Resting where the Okavango Delta floodplains meet the Thamalakane River is more than a place to land. It’s a...
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Moremi Game Reserve covers the central and eastern edges of the Okavango Delta and is one of Botswana’s most famous parks. In the central region, dominated by Chief’s Island, a...
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Region Explained Outside of Moremi Game Reserve, the Okavango Delta is divided into a number of unfenced concession areas, each managed by a local community or private safari operator. In...
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Region Explained The Okavango Delta is fed by the Okavango River, which flows southeast from Angola, through Namibia’s Zambezi Region, and enters Botswana at the small border village of Mohembo....
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Region Explained The southern Delta can be divided into six main concessions, three smaller regions to the north and three larger areas further south. To the north, NG27A, NG27B and...
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Along the western edge of the Okavango, just below the Panhandle, the deep-water channels and surrounding floodplains are some of the most beautiful to be found anywhere in the Delta....
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