5 Reasons Why You Should Safari In The Okavango Delta
Bonamy Private Travel
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The Okavango Delta still feels like a closely guarded secret. It's clear to see why this miracle of nature should be on top of your safari bucket?list.
Botswana is famous for its continued success in protecting its endless areas of wilderness, as well as its focus on high-end, low-volume tourism - and the Okavango Delta is evidence of?this.
Visible from outer space, this unique geographical jewel is one of the world’s largest inland deltas, with its flood waters spanning onto the surrounding Kalahari desert rather than flowing into the?sea.?
This miracle of nature stretches over 15,000km2, composing a mosaic of landscapes and a sanctuary for biodiversity, making it perfect for a once-in-a-lifetime safari?experience.
So, if you’re contemplating where to travel in 2024 and beyond, we’ve rounded up the top 5 reasons why the Okavango Delta should be top of your safari?list:
1. A Beautiful?Oasis
A juxtaposition of wetland in an otherwise arid landscape, this dynamic ecosystem offers a visual feast of continuously transforming?scenery.?
Seasonal flooding between May and August creates a water-rich green paradise, where lush floodplains and front-dusted?islands.?
Whereas between September and November, the Delta begins to dry up, creating a contrast of fading greens and dominant browns. High temperatures during these months mean equally high concentrations of game congregating around disappearing watering?holes.
2. Wildlife?Haven
The Okavango’s remoteness pays dividends with its rich tapestry of wildlife species - every nature and safari lover’s?dream.?
From rare glimpses of the African wild dog or the elusive cheetah and leopard to almost guaranteed sightings of buffalo, wildebeest, elephants, giraffes, hippos, hyenas, lions (and plenty?more).?
Hosting almost 600 different bird species, including the world’s only fish-eating owl, the Delta also beckons every avid bird-watcher to its?doors.
3. Unique Types of?Safari
The diversity of wildlife is matched with the diversity of safari?experiences .?
Depending on the season, visitors can?enjoy:
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4. Exclusivity and?Intimacy
In the fast-paced world we live in today, the intimacy offered by exclusive camps in the Delta forces you into a world of tranquillity, embracing a slower pace of life and a deeper connection with?nature.?
Safari camps are strategically located in private concessions, creating a secluded and personalised?experience.?
Due to the Delta’s limited access, fewer visitors means you won’t find many other safari vehicles around, unlike other popular safari destinations in?Africa.
5. Conservation, Sustainability and?Equity
With the equilibrium of nature under pressure in Africa, choosing the Okavango Delta for a safari aligns with a commitment to conservation and sustainable?tourism.?
Camps such as (but not limited to) those operated by Kwando Safaris deliver on sustainability without compromising on?luxury.?
Completely solar-powered and designed with the most eco-friendly materials, these camps are not only more symbiotic with the environment but also support local communities and?initiatives.?
The magic of Botswana should be shown by the people of Botswana, which is why these camps employ almost 100% local citizens. They are also committed to gender equity, with 50% of camp managers being female, and whilst the industry is still largely male-dominated, more opportunities are now opening up for women to train in new careers such as safari?guides.
The camps are also committed to working with the government to implement conservation policies, demonstrating how responsible practices can preserve fragile ecosystems. Allowing a maximum of 3 jeeps around an animal at any one time is just one small example of how visitors can have a more intimate experience, but also ensure animals can exist in natural balance with the?ecosystem.???
The Delta still feels like a closely guarded secret, and with a plethora of the highest quality camps to choose from, let us help you plan what will quite possibly be your favourite and most ecologically responsible safari experience yet - get in touch?here .
Written By: Emma Blunt