Ultimate Guide to Camping in Botswana’s Okavango Delta
GoTravelDaily’sinsightful expedition into the wilds of Botswana brings forth an extraordinary blend of stunning wildlife encounters and authentic camping experiences under the open sky.
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GoTravelDaily’sinsightful expedition into the wilds of Botswana brings forth an extraordinary blend of stunning wildlife encounters and authentic camping experiences under the open sky.
Having driven alone around Botswana and across most of southern Africa, I’ve learned a few things from traveling as a female. The most important lesson? Just go.
Botswana is renowned for its stunning wilderness areas, including the iconic Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park, making it a top destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The country is a unique playground, offering exciting experiences for culture-seekers and adventurous spirits alike.
Flying in for a few nights at a splendid luxury lodge is a marvelous way to see the remote corners of beautiful Botswana. However, to truly enjoy this country’s wild spirit, taking to the open road is essential.
Botswana’s mighty Okavango Delta, which expands annually up to a size of almost 20,000 sq km, is one of Africa’s greatest and most pristine wildernesses. To take in its beauty and all the iconic wildlife that call it home, there are six enthralling activities available, but none so entrancing as a trip in a traditionalmokoro(narrow dugout canoe).
These African safari stays offer an enriching blend of culture alongside spectacular wildlife and stunning scenery.
The Okavango Delta in northern Botswana is one of the planet’s most beautiful wilderness areas. Its aquatic landscape goes through dramatic periods of flood and drought; yet an astonishing variety of animals have adapted to the changes, making this one of the best safari destinations in Africa. You can explore it on foot, in a 4×4 safari vehicle, or from the water in a traditional dugout canoe (mokoro). However you choose to experience the Okavango, a wonderland of wildlife-filled plains, forests, and waterways awaits.