Okavango Delta safari tours

Heed the call of the wild in the Okavango Delta

Welcome to the world’s largest inland delta. Made up of maze-like waterways, flooded grasslands and lily pad-covered lagoons, the Okavango is a haven for wildlife and a prime game-viewing destination in Africa. One of our favourite ways to spot some of the local wildlife residents is aboard a traditional dugout canoe with a local poler. Keep an eye out for giraffes munching on vegetation, elephants splashing around in the shallows, or even a pod of hippos hanging out in the plains. The fun doesn't stop when the sun sets - fall asleep to the croaks, rattles and chirps of African critters at a campsite located deep in the wilderness.

Our Okavango Delta safaris

Experience the Okavango Delta with Intrepid Travel

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Travellers on an Okavango Delta mokoro ride pass by an African elephant
Marvel at the delta on a mokoro

Hop aboard a mokoro (traditional dugout canoe) to cruise the Okavango Delta's lush wetlands with an expert local poler. As you paddle through the snaking waterways (read: hippo highways), keep your eyes peeled – and have your camera ready – for elephants, antelope, rhinos and warthogs, among other large game. This incredible ecosystem is also home to many smaller critters, including a selection of Africa's colourful bird and frog species.

Travellers gathered around campfire at night
Camp on a remote island

It's not every day you can camp on a remote island in one of the world's best game parks. There might not be electricity or running water, but this doesn't matter when you have front-row seats to the Okavango sunset and the ambient sounds of the African bush to sing you to sleep – wait, is that grunting noise a hippo or your fellow camper snoring?! If camping is not your thing, you might like to stay on a houseboat.

Travellers gather around leader showing them wildlife details in Okavango Delta
Discover the wonders of sunrise

The early bird catches the worm – or, in this case, elephants and maybe Cape buffalo! Wake up before the crack of dawn for a sunrise walk on one of the many Islands in the Delta Panhandle. Listen to the birds chirp as the sun gradually peeks over the plains, watch wildebeests grazing on the grass and keep a lookout for lion paw prints in the dirt. How's that for a wake-up call?

Part of hippopotamus head and snout sticking out of Okavango river delta water
Say hey to a hippo

Grab a sundowner and get ready to get up close (but not personal) to one of the largest land mammals on the planet. Weighing in at two tonnes, seeing a pod of hippos may, quite literally, take your breath away. They spend most of their days bathing in the water and come out when the sun sets to graze on the vegetation in the flood plains. You'll probably hear their loud honking noises before you see them.

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Botswana Highlights

Jennifer · Traveled July 2024
Travelled to Africa on Botswana highlights tour. Would highly recommend. Well organised with small group of fellow travellers. Fantastic array of activities, great wildlife viewing. Family loved it.
Review submitted 11 Jul 2024

Botswana Highlights

Ed · Traveled July 2024
If you are thinking about this package don't hesitate, you will never regret it. But remember you are in Africa and manage your expectations realistically. Come ready to be flexible and adapt and enjoy everything that comes your way. We had a phenomenal trip, thanks Intrepid.
Review submitted 11 Jul 2024

Botswana Highlights

Arlo · Traveled July 2024
Richard, our leader was the best guide we could of gotten. He was funny and kind and very genuine. When it mattered he became very serious and dedicated countless hours to the organization of the trip. When the van was in trouble instead of stressing us he managed it by himself and told us in a very competent manner about the steps we would take if anything went wrong. He was excellent at explaining things in a way that was kind to beginners and expanded everyone's knowledge. He also stayed vigilant throughout the long drives, avoiding potholes and always ready to slow down for animals, event for livestock as to not scare them. He kept us safe and informed the whole trip and got along well with everyone, including staff at the places we stayed at. He was truly excellent and he cared about you as a person, not as a extra tip at the end of the trip.
Review submitted 11 Jul 2024

Okavango & Beyond

Silona · Traveled June 2024
It was a really good trip! We saw all the big 5 which was amazing. I highly recommend you pack just one pair of shorts and maybe 1 set of flip flops as you won't use them in the winter. It is going to be very dusty and I highly recommend bringing a buff, pants, and long sleeves to protect from dust, bugs, and the sun. Don't forget sunscreen and bug spray! The essential trip info is really important to read through, it will tell you everything you should bring. Other than that, bring a good camera and get ready for a great time!
Review submitted 11 Jul 2024

Okavango Experience

Jasmine · Traveled June 2024
I loved this trip from Johannesburg to Victoria falls!!! We had great food every day cooked around the fire by the chef. We saw so many animals including a rhino, hippos, and lions!!! I have not smiled and laughed so much in a long time! 1000% recommend!
Review submitted 30 Jun 2024

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