We have a full day exploring the waterways of the Okavango Delta. Depending on water levels, we'll do our sightseeing either by mokoro canoes, 4WD vehicles, or a combination of both. The mokoro experience is particularly special — gliding silently through narrow channels, your poler navigating expertly through reed beds and lily-covered lagoons, you encounter the delta's wildlife at their own pace.
In the lush indigenous forests and along the floodplains, more than 400 bird species flourish. On the mainland and among the islands, lions, elephants, hyenas, wild dogs, buffalo, hippos, and crocodiles share the landscape with a remarkable variety of antelopes and smaller animals — warthogs, mongooses, spotted genets, monkeys, bush babies, and tree squirrels.
The red lechwe, a water-loving antelope found almost exclusively in the Okavango, moves through the shallows with remarkable grace. We might also spot the rare sitatunga, an elusive antelope so adapted to wetland life that its splayed hooves allow it to walk on floating vegetation.
Fishing, bird watching, game viewing, photography, or simple relaxation — whatever you choose to do in the Okavango becomes an experience without parallel.
Overnight in the Okavango.
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner