Okavango Delta
Best Okavango Delta Experiences
The Okavango Delta offers an extraordinary mix of water, land, and wildlife encounters, creating moments that are both immersive and unforgettable.
Drift quietly through winding channels by traditional mokoro, passing floodplains shaped by hippos and flowing water.
View the Delta from above on a scenic helicopter flight, revealing its ever-changing patterns and wildlife below.
Witness spectacular birdlife gathering along bright sandbanks beneath dramatic skies during the green season.
Explore palm-covered islands on guided walks, accompanied by the sounds of hippos nearby.
Walk across open savannas and observe vast herds of plains game moving across the landscape.
Only in the Okavango Delta
A wilderness shaped by water and seasons—where channels shift, islands breathe, and wildlife follows the rhythm of the flood.
Where the Delta begins
The Okavango’s waters arrive as a seasonal flood, flowing down from Angola months after the rains. As levels rise and fall, the landscape transforms—creating lagoons, channels, and wide-open floodplains.
Peak flood (May–September)
In the inner Delta, water can stretch to the horizon like glass—reflecting unforgettable sunsets and drawing birds, elephants, and water-adapted antelope.
Islands that expand and contract
Scattered islands emerge from the floodplains and shift in size as water rises or drops. Some are tiny enough for a single palm tree, while larger landmasses—such as Chief’s Island—create diverse habitats and exceptional safari moments.
How to experience it best
The Delta is at its most intimate when explored slowly: glide by mokoro, walk across palm-fringed islands, and boat through hippo-filled channels. For classic game drives in drier terrain, pair your stay with Moremi, Khwai, and nearby private concessions.
