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This one is for travellers who want a real guide, real flexibility on the dates, and a real person to call if anything changes.
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Experience overview
Discover the pristine waterways of the Okavango Delta
Quick facts
Route confidence
We check pickup timing, border movement, accommodation fit, activity order, and backup contact before confirming the final plan.
Trip breakdown
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Arrival day in Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve. A driver meets guests at the airport or border, assists with luggage, and transfers them to the booked lodge or hotel. After check-in there is time to settle in, receive a short trip Morning – Arrival in Maun
Fly into Maun International Airport (MUB)
Clear immigration and collect your bags
Meet your representative at arrivals
Representative assists with check-in for light aircraft flight
Flight to the Delta
Board a small charter plane (Cessna 206 or 208)
Operated by Mack Air or similar company
Flight time: 15 to 45 minutes depending on camp location
Fly over the Okavango Delta – see waterways, islands, and wildlife from above
Moremi Game Reserve is about 20 minutes by air, then a short road transfer
Arrival at Airstrip
Land at the camp's private airstrip
Camp guide meets you at the plane
Load your bags into the safari vehicle
Transfer to Camp
Short game drive to your lodge or camp
Drive takes 15 to 90 minutes depending on location
Spot wildlife along the way – your first safari sighting
Check-In & Settle
Arrive at camp
Welcome drink and cool towel
Staff gives a short orientation
Walk to your tent or room
Unpack and settle in
Freshen up after the journey
Lunch & Rest
Lunch served at the main dining area
Relax during the hottest part of the day
Nap, read, or enjoy the views
Watch the lagoon or floodplains from the deck
Afternoon Activity
Afternoon tea and light snacks
Head out for your first activity
Options depend on the camp and water levels:
Game drive in open 4x4 vehicle
Mokoro (dugout canoe) safari through the waterways
Motorboat cruise along the channels and lagoons
Spot wildlife: elephants, hippos, crocodiles, antelope, and birds
Sundowners
Stop at a scenic spot
Enjoy drinks as the sun sets
Watch the sky turn orange and red
Return to camp after dark
Evening
Hot shower to freshen up
Dinner served under the stars or in the dining tent
Relax by the campfire
Listen to the sounds of the Delta
Walk back to your tent with a guide
Sleep to the sounds of nature
End of Day 1. Welcome to the Okavango Delta.
briefing, and prepare for the experience ahead.
After breakfast, the day is Morning – Arrival in Maun
Fly into Maun International Airport (MUB)
Clear immigration and collect your bags
Meet your representative at arrivals
Representative assists with check-in for light aircraft flight
Flight to the Delta
Board a small charter plane (Cessna 206 or 208)
Operated by Mack Air or similar company
Flight time: 15 to 45 minutes depending on camp location
Fly over the Okavango Delta – see waterways, islands, and wildlife from above
Moremi Game Reserve is about 20 minutes by air, then a short road transfer
Arrival at Airstrip
Land at the camp's private airstrip
Camp guide meets you at the plane
Load your bags into the safari vehicle
Transfer to Camp
Short game drive to your lodge or camp
Drive takes 15 to 90 minutes depending on location
Spot wildlife along the way – your first safari sighting
Check-In & Settle
Arrive at camp
Welcome drink and cool towel
Staff gives a short orientation
Walk to your tent or room
Unpack and settle in
Freshen up after the journey
Lunch & Rest
Lunch served at the main dining area
Relax during the hottest part of the day
Nap, read, or enjoy the views
Watch the lagoon or floodplains from the deck
Afternoon Activity
Afternoon tea and light snacks
Head out for your first activity
Options depend on the camp and water levels:
Game drive in open 4x4 vehicle
Mokoro (dugout canoe) safari through the waterways
Motorboat cruise along the channels and lagoons
Spot wildlife: elephants, hippos, crocodiles, antelope, and birds
Sundowners
Stop at a scenic spot
Enjoy drinks as the sun sets
Watch the sky turn orange and red
Return to camp after dark
Evening
Hot shower to freshen up
Dinner served under the stars or in the dining tent
Relax by the campfire
Listen to the sounds of the Delta
Walk back to your tent with a guide
Sleep to the sounds of nature
End of Day 1. Welcome to the Okavango Delta.
dedicated to 5-Day Okavango Delta & Moremi Explorer.
Wake up and have breakfast at your lodge
Pack your bags
Complete check-out at reception
Settle any extras (drinks, laundry, etc.)
Transfer to Kasane Airport
Load luggage into the vehicle
Drive to Kasane Airport (BBK)
Drive takes about 15 minutes from most lodges
Arrive at the airport terminal
Flight to Okavango Delta
Check in for your light charter flight
Board the small aircraft
Flight time: about 1 hour
Fly over the Chobe region, then into the Delta
Enjoy aerial views of the waterways and islands below
Land at your camp's private airstrip
Arrival at Airstrip
Camp guide meets you at the plane
Load your bags into the safari vehicle
Drive to the camp
Drive takes 15 to 60 minutes depending on location
Spot wildlife along the way – the Delta welcomes you back
Check-In & Settle
Arrive at camp
Welcome drink and cool towel
Staff gives a short orientation
Walk to your tent or room
Unpack and settle in
Freshen up from the journey
Lunch & Rest
Lunch served at the main dining area
Relax during the hottest part of the day
Nap, read, or enjoy the Delta views
Watch the water and wildlife from the deck
Afternoon Activity
Afternoon tea and light snacks
Head out for your first Delta activity
Options depend on camp and season:
Game drive in open 4x4 vehicle
Mokoro (dugout canoe) safari through the channels
Motorboat cruise on the lagoons
Spot elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and antelope
Enjoy the peaceful Delta atmosphere
Sundowners
Stop at a scenic spot
Enjoy drinks as the sun sets
Watch the sky turn golden and red
Return to camp after dark
Evening
Hot shower to freshen up
Dinner served under the stars or in the dining tent
Relax by the campfire
Share stories from the day
Walk back to your tent with a guide
Sleep to the sounds of the Delta
End of Day 3. Back in the Okavango Delta.
Let me know if you want Day 4 – full day in the Delta.
After breakfast, the day is dedicated to 5-Day Okavango Delta & Moremi Explorer. Discover the pristine waterways of the Okavango Delta There is room for scenic stops, meals, and optional add-ons depending on pace, weather, and confirmed inclusioEarly wake-up call (around 5:30 AM)
Quick coffee or tea
Head out for one last morning activity
Option: game drive, mokoro ride, or boat cruise
Enjoy the peaceful Delta sunrise
Spot any wildlife you might have missed
Return to camp for breakfast
Breakfast & Check-Out
Full breakfast served at camp
Pack your bags
Complete check-out at reception
Settle any extras (drinks, laundry, etc.)
Say goodbye to the camp staff
Transfer to Airstrip
Load luggage into the safari vehicle
Drive to the camp's private airstrip
Drive takes 15 to 60 minutes depending on camp location
Spot wildlife one last time on the way
Flight to Kasane
Board your light charter aircraft
Flight time: about 1 hour
Fly over the Delta and into the Chobe region
Enjoy aerial views of the waterways and floodplains
Land at Kasane Airport (BBK)
Transfer to Kasane Lodge
Guide meets you at the airport
Load your bags into the vehicle
Short drive to your Kasane lodge or hotel
Drive takes 10 to 20 minutes
Check-In & Settle
Arrive at your accommodation
Welcome drink
Quick check-in
Walk to your room
Unpack and freshen up
Lunch & Rest
Lunch served at the lodge
Relax during the hot afternoon
Nap, swim, or just unwind
Enjoy views of the Chobe River
Afternoon at Leisure (Optional)
Option 1: Relax at the lodge
Option 2: Visit the town of Kasane for shopping
Option 3: Book an afternoon river cruise (extra cost)
Option 4: Visit the nearby Chobe National Park for a game drive
Evening
Freshen up after your day of travel
Dinner served at the lodge restaurant
Watch the sunset over the river
Relax at the bar or lounge
Prepare for your departure or onward travel
End of Day 4. Back in Kasane.
Wake up and have breakfast at the lodge
Enjoy one last meal overlooking the Chobe River
Pack your bags
Double-check your room for forgotten items
Complete check-out at reception
Settle any extras (drinks, laundry, etc.)
Transfer to Airport
Load luggage into the vehicle
Drive to Kasane Airport (BBK)
Drive takes 10 to 20 minutes from most lodges
Arrival at Airport
Arrive at Kasane Airport terminal
Check in for your flight
Drop off your luggage
Pass through security
Proceed to the departure lounge
Relax before your flight
Flight Options
Option 1: Fly to Maun (for connecting flights)
Option 2: Fly to Johannesburg (South Africa) for international connections
Option 3: Fly to Livingstone or Victoria Falls (Zambia/Zimbabwe) to continue your tour
Option 4: Direct flight to your home country (if available)
Board Your Flight
Board your aircraft
Say goodbye to Botswana
Take off and enjoy one last aerial view of the Chobe region
Fly to your next destination
End of Tour. Safe travels home.
Final Notes
Airport staff will assist with any connections
If flying internationally, have your passport ready
Duty-free shopping is available at the airport (limited)
Cash available: ATMs and currency exchange at the airport
End of your Botswana safari. Hope you had an incredible time.
Before you go
Yes, October is excellent! Water levels are moderate, the spray isn't overwhelming, weather is warm (25-35°C), and Devil's Pool is usually accessible. It's less crowded than peak season and offers good value for money.
September offers excellent conditions: Water flow is reduced enough for clear views, weather is warm and dry, Devil's Pool opens (usually mid-August to January), and it's shoulder season with fewer crowds. Perfect for photography and activities.
June offers cool, dry conditions: Water flow is moderate, temperatures are comfortable (10-25°C) with cool nights, and visibility is good. It's low season with fewer crowds and good hotel rates. Bring warm clothing for evenings.
May offers transitional conditions: Water flow begins to decrease, spray reduces improving visibility, weather is pleasant (15-27°C), and crowds are moderate. A good balance between water volume and viewing conditions.
The Zimbabwe side offers: 75% of the viewpoints, better panoramic views, the main falls viewpoint, Devil's Cataract, Danger Point, and excellent photography spots. The town has more infrastructure, shops, and restaurants. Entrance: $30 for international visitors.
Professional images: National Geographic, travel magazines, tourism board websites. Free images: Wikimedia Commons, Unsplash, tourism websites. Best perspectives: Aerial shots, rainbow photos, dry season rock formations, and full moon "moonbow" images.
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