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Delta Adventure Mokoro Safari (1 Night / 2 Days)

Botswana

Activity Description

Embarking on a delta adventure safari into the Okavango Delta is an experience that immerses you in the raw beauty of nature and offers a unique opportunity to explore one of Africa’s most captivating ecosystems. This particular journey is a self-catered camping trip, where you rely on your own camping gear and culinary skills, accompanied by skilled community guides and polers who enhance your expedition with their vast knowledge of the delta.

As you set foot on the shores of the delta, the air fills with a sense of excitement and anticipation. The Okavango Delta, located in Botswana, is a vast and intricate web of channels, lagoons, and islands teeming with wildlife. Its lush vegetation and abundant water sources create a haven for an incredible array of flora and fauna.

Your journey begins by meeting the community guides and polers who will accompany you throughout the adventure. These local experts possess an intimate understanding of the delta’s intricacies and are invaluable companions, offering their expertise and insights into this extraordinary ecosystem.

With your backpacks loaded and camping gear secured, you step into a traditional mokoro, a dugout canoe crafted from a large tree trunk. The polers, with their impressive skills and balance, navigate these narrow channels effortlessly, gently gliding through the crystal-clear waters. As you embark on this serene mode of transport, a chorus of bird calls fills the air, and the vibrant colors of water lilies and papyrus plants line the banks.

Moving deeper into the delta, you traverse a maze of narrow waterways, the mokoro gently cutting through the vegetation. Along the way, your guides point out various animal tracks on the banks, a testament to the diverse wildlife that inhabits this region. You eagerly keep your eyes peeled, hoping to catch a glimpse of the delta’s famed inhabitants.

After a tranquil ride, you arrive at a remote island where your campsite awaits. With the assistance of the community guides, you set up your tents beneath the shade of ancient trees, creating a cozy haven amidst the untamed wilderness. The guides share their knowledge of local plants and their traditional uses, giving you a deeper appreciation for the delta’s remarkable biodiversity.

As the sun begins to set, painting the sky with hues of gold and orange, a crackling fire is kindled, and the scent of an open-air dinner fills the air. With your camping buddies, you create delicious meals, savoring the simplicity of cooking amidst the enchanting delta atmosphere, while the guides share stories of their culture and heritage, bridging the gap between their community and your own.

The nights in the delta are a symphony of sounds. The call of the African fish eagle echoes across the water, mingling with the gentle hum of insects and the occasional roar of a distant lion. As you retire to your tent, the rhythmic lapping of water against the banks lulls you into a peaceful sleep, surrounded by the embrace of the untouched wilderness.

Each day on this delta adventure safari brings new discoveries. Guided walks through the wilderness reveal hidden treasures—a family of elephants leisurely feeding on a nearby island, a graceful herd of impalas darting through the grasslands, and the elusive glimpse of a leopard gracefully prowling in the distance. Your guides’ knowledge of animal behavior and tracking skills add depth to each encounter, creating a truly immersive experience.

As your safari comes to an end, you bid farewell to the community guides and polers who will forever remain etched in your heart. Their passion for preserving the delta’s natural wonders, along with their warm hospitality, will have enriched your journey beyond measure.

Leaving the Okavango Delta, you depart with a newfound appreciation for the delicate balance of nature and the significance of community-led conservation efforts. This self-catered delta adventure safari option allows you to experience the untamed beauty of the Okavango Delta while fostering a deep connection with the land, the wildlife, and the people who call it home.

Arrangements

Duration29 hours 30 minutes
WhenAll year round
WhereOkavango Delta, Botswana
WeatherCold in winter and hot in summer with scattered thundershowers. Raincoats and wind protection are not provided.
What to Wear• Clothing: (layers, it is going to be cold on the transfers or wet in the rainy season) • Fleece Jersey with a wind breaker, long pants • Lightweight pants or shorts • Cap, Beanie or Hat with a wide brim to protect from the sun. • Scarf or buff for dust protection • Comfortable walking shoes or boots • Sunglasses
Things to BringIn your own back pack • Personal hygiene items • Sunscreen with high SPF • Insect repellent with DEET or equivalent • Lip balm with SPF • Hand sanitizer or wet wipes • Prescription medication • Raincoat if it is wet season • Reusable water bottle (water supplied) • Binoculars for wildlife viewing • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards • Flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries • Power bank to recharge electronics. • Small Backpack • Travel documents and identification • Cash for tipping guide (USD/ Pula/Rand) Tent Light weight - sleeps 2 Sleeping bags Sleeping pads or inflatable mattresses Pillows Camping chairs Camping table Communal solar lights or similar for cooking area Gas stove (with fuel) Cooking utensils (pots, pans, spatula, tongs) Cooking grill or tripod Eating utensils (plates, bowls, cups, cutlery) Biodegradable dish soap and sponge Water container or water bladder Folding shovel (for campsite maintenance) Campfire cooking grate (if permitted) Insect repellent Sunscreen First aid kit Cooler or icebox Cooking pots and pans (with lids) Cooking utensils (spatula, ladle, stirring spoon) Knife set (chef's knife, paring knife) Cutting board Can opener Food storage containers Ziplock bags Aluminum foil Matches or lighter Firewood or charcoal (if permitted) Portable grill Cooking oil or spray Salt, pepper, and other spices Cleaning supplies (dish soap, sponge, dishcloth) Food Provisions: Non-perishable food items (canned beans, tuna, soups, pasta, rice, granola bars, dried fruit, nuts) Fresh fruits and vegetables (that can last without refrigeration, such as apples, oranges, carrots, potatoes) Cereal or oats Coffee or tea Powdered milk or long-life milk Cooking oil Snacks (chips, cookies, trail mix) Condiments (ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard) Spices and herbs Marshmallows (for campfire treats) Any additional specific food items you prefer Remember to pack lightweight and compact items that are suitable for camping and easy to transport. This list can be adjusted based on personal preferences, trip duration, and any specific dietary requirements. It's also essential to respect the environment and pack out all trash and waste.
Guests or SpectatorsOnly paying guests allowed on the trip

Requirements

Minimum Age0 years
Minimum Height0.0 m
Maximum Height0.0 m
Fitness LevelNo Fitness Requirement
QualificationsNot Applicable
Maximum Weight0.0 kg
CertificationNone Required
Experience LevelNo Experience Requirement

Inclusions and Exclusions

Inclusions

1 Night / 2 days remote camping in the Okavango Delta.
Transfer in a suitable 4×4 vehicle
Concession fees, Guide and Porter wages.

Exclusions

All additional costs
Own camping equipment and food for 2 days
Rain coats for rainy season

Notes

All prices are subject to change with or without prior notification. All bookings are subject to our standard terms and conditions available on our website.

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