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Reasons To
Visit Botswana

  • Wetlands of the Okavango

    The Okavango Delta is a labyrinth of waterways linking secret lagoons and marshlands, where hippo splash in the water and elephants drink at the shallows. Boat trips take you to inaccessible locations and hidden islands for a glorious spot of solitude and wildlife spotting, before a relaxing sundowner drink amongst the reeds.

    Wetlands of the Okavango
  • Big Cats & Safari Wildlife

    On a game drive in the Delta, Linyanti or Chobe, you soon discover Botswana’s phenomenal array of wildlife. Lions are often on the prowl in the morning while night drives increase your chances of spotting leopard and other nocturnal species. As well as the cats there are thriving populations of elephant, hippo, giraffe, buffalo and even wild dog.

    Big Cats & Safari Wildlife
  • Birds

    From the water birds of the Delta to the sand grouse of the Kalahari and flamingos on the Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana is a twitcher’s paradise. Rare species like the Pel’s fishing owl, and African pygmy goose are commonly found, with a trip to Chobe, the Delta and the Kalahari offering an unrivalled level of ornithological interest.

    Birds
  • Bushmen

    Bushman history is an intrinsic element in the evolution of humanity, and nowhere is this more apparent than in Botswana. Bushman communities have survived on the Makgadikgadi Pans and in areas of western Botswana for centuries. A visit there now allows you to interact with them, experiencing first hand how they cook, hunt, eat and live.

    Bushmen
  • Mokoro Trips

    Slipping through the Delta's mazy waterways and tall papyrus in a mokoro is the most relaxing way to view game. Serenely moving along with only the gurgle of the water passing under your craft, you encounter lechwe grazing in the shallows, kingfishers perched on overhanging branches and crocodiles lurking in dark corners.

    Mokoro Trips
  • Salt Pans

    On the Makgadikgadi Pans you experience an ethereal lunar landscape unlike anywhere else in Africa. It is possible to see the curvature of the earth, sleep out under the stars, and at some times of the year watch a great wildlife migration. Although more thickly vegetated, Nxai and Tau Pans also offer unique landscapes and habitats.

    Salt Pans

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Accommodation in Botswana: Kanana Mokoro Trail

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Kanana Mokoro Trail

Nxabega Concession

The Kanana Mokoro Trail is a specially designed mokoro experience, allowing guest a unique opportunity to search for rarely seen animals such as the sitatunga and Pel's fishing owl. The Trails camp accommodates a maximum of four people in two twin bedded tents, and the camp includes the services of two professional guides, personal chef, waiter, housekeeper and mokoro guides. You will reach your camp by mokoro gliding peacefully to one of the most remote areas of the Okavango Delta where your rustic bush camp is set up for you on a secluded island. The accommodation at camp is in spacious dome tents each with private bucket shower (filled with hot water by the camp staff) and long drop toilet. Dinners are eaten around a blazing camp fire with iced drinks in hand and tall tales from your hosts about their experiences in the wilds. Activities are very much focussed on exploring the Delta by mokoro as well as guided walks on the islands. From the mokoro you may see red lechwe, fish eagles, painted reed frogs, golden orb spiders and malachite kingfishers. You will search for the very shy sitatunga and also seek out rare bird species such as the Pel's fishing oil and slaty egret. The mokoros also have rods and spinning lures for those who'd like to try their hand a fishing for bream, pike and silver catfish.

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