Botswana’s heart of attraction depends on Okavango Delta, the evergreen jewel. It features enormous animals such as the elephant, crocodile, hippopotamus, lion, leopard, giraffe, cheetah, rhinoceros, hyenas, endangered wild dogs, and antelopes. The iconic river does not channel to any sea. Instead, the crystal channels waste away on the thirsty lands of the Kalahari Desert. Tourists fond of water-based safaris enjoy exploring one of the magnificent world largest inland deltas. Birders can trek on foot, watching up to400 bird species. Birds within your vicinity include; the hamerkop, lilac-breasted, Slaty egret, Pel’s fishing owl, and the African fish eagle. The effective primary way to explore the wetland delta is by mokoro. It is a traditional canoe made by the Bushmen.
Admire small animals such as the dazzling dragonflies and reed frogs as you move along the reed-lined, narrow waterway. Suppose the dug-out canoe is amiss for you. The Okavango Delta Safari motorboat might suit you. Bypass the lagoons and floodplains. The berry of the crocodile is longing during the wet seasons watching tourists and hoping curiously. The breathtaking view of giant creatures waits for you. The delta is among the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa. There are multiple travel modes to pick from. Horse riding and game drives are also in demand. Famous breathtaking birds are scattered everywhere. Bushwalks help to capture such a moment.
Moreover, Okavango Delta hosts white and black rhinos. Another amusing fact is that there are over 150K islands, both large and tiny. Chief Island is situated here and offers a perfect game viewing. You can explore the area on foot, taking a cruise boat, or via a game drive. The government enforces strict measures to conserve the animals. The watery wildness accommodates the shy sitatunga and elegant red lechwe. Additionally, there are elegant, sophisticated guest houses. Find a home far from home by residing.