Okavango River Safaris specialises in safaris which traverse the length of the Delta in comfortable custom-designed game viewing boats. Our privately guided safaris are a nostalgic but classic way of exploring Africa’s wilderness, where our team set up comfortable tented camps on secluded and remote islands along the way. We offer fully catered private safaris for groups up to 12 people and scheduled safaris suitable for single travellers and couples. Activities includes:Okavango Delta experience, birding, game viewing, photographic safaris, boating and game walks.
Okavango River Safaris
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All you need to know
Intro
Safaris
The Okavango Delta is one of the world’s largest inland water systems (16 000 square kilometre) and the best way to explore and experience the diversity of the Okavango Delta is by boat. From Maun, it is possible to explore the diversity of the Okavango Delta, all the way through to Moremi Game Reserve, western Chiefs Island and beyond (Map). Okavango River Safaris operate privately guided safaris in the Okavango Delta. This means that you will experience excellent guiding and a personal touch to all our safaris. With many years of experience of exploring the Okavango Delta’s maze of channels, we are able to guide you through one of the last remaining wilderness areas in comfort and style.
Quick Facts
4 Nights 5 Days
US$ 550
Children allowed on private group safaris.
Accommodation
Accommodation consists of classic canvas walk-in tents, complete with beds, linen and all the amenities required for a comfortable stay in the bush. Each tent has its own private hot bucket-shower and bush toilet situated next to the tents. Meals and beverages are served in the mess tent next to the camp fire, where our guests spend the evening reliving the highlights of the day. Three-course meals are prepared to the highest standard and served with a selection of choice South African wines. Bar facilities are available in the dining tent.
Season
The best time of the year to visit the Okavango Delta is in the winter months between May and October