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Activities in the Okavango Delta during the dry season… - January 202013 Nov 2019

Botswana is one of Africa’s best safari locations and the Okavango Delta is, undeniably, one of the finest safari spots within this spectacular country. -

The Okavango Delta lies within the Kalahari Desert and is renowned for its sparkling waterways, dispersed between extensive grassy plains and sandy pockets land. The Delta itself is rich with wildlife; 164 species of mammal, 157 species of reptile and 540 species of bird regard this exceptional pocket of Africa as home. Guests can expect to enjoy some of the world’s best game viewing in the Okavango Delta as predators such as lions, cheetahs and the elusive leopard freely roam the lands.

The beauty of the Delta in the wet season is so often discussed that the benefits of visiting during the dry season can be forgotten. Here are some examples of how you can make the most the delta throughout the year…

Cubs in the Okovango Delta

Game Drives –

One of the best aspects of a safari holiday is embarking on game drives, viewing some of the world’s most phenomenal wildlife. Guests have the opportunity to view animals up close with an expert guide, during morning and evening in open 4 x 4 vehicles. The area also boasts a diversity of landscapes with desert, dry savannah, lagoon and swamps all in close proximity.

Available at: Sanctuary Chief's Camp, Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp, Sanctuary Baines’ Camp

Walking safari

Walking Safaris –

Walking safaris are a fabulous year-round activity. Our professional guides will show guests the bush on foot. This is a chance to see the Delta from a different perspective; up close and personal with the surrounding environment.

Available at: Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp, Sanctuary Baines’ Camp

Living with Elephants

Living with Elephants –

The Living With Elephants Foundation is devoted to providing rescued African elephants with a second chance and safe home in the Okavango Delta. Currently under care are Jabu and Morula. During their walk with the elephants, guests witness private moments as the elephant’s forage, mud wallow and amble through the bush. This is an intimate and highly educational walk where guests will learn about the status of the African Elephant, their role in the ecosystem and conservation in general. (Please note – This is an additional cost).

Available at: Sanctuary Baines’ Camp, Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp

Flying over the delta

Helicopter Flights –

Flying over the Okavango Delta is a once in lifetime experience regardless of the season. Our scenic flights involve flying west towards the permanent Delta, exposing areas which are unreachable by vehicle or boat and showcasing the area’s sheer enormity. There is the option of the doors being removed for unrestricted photographic opportunities. As a personalised activity, guests can choose when to fly, however we would recommend early morning and late afternoon as this time usually provides the best light for photography. (Please note – This is an additional cost).

Available at: Sanctuary Baines’ Camp, Sanctuary Chief's Camp, Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp

Spa at Chief's Camp

Treatment Room –

At Sanctuary Chief’s Camp enjoy a range of spa treatments including body therapies, body rituals and facial skin care treatments. Africology products are used in our treatment rooms, this organic, natural range uses healing essences from some of South Africa’s indigenous plants, Rooibos, Aloe Ferox, Morula and African Potato, bringing balance and harmony to the skin.

Available at: Sanctuary Chief's Camp

Children's activities at Chief's Camp

Family Fun –

Children will enjoy Sanctuary Chief’s Camp all year round, participating in memorable activities including and not limited to: guided walking safaris, kiddies’ croquet and shortened game drives.

Available at: Sanctuary Chief's Camp