Discovering the Okavango Delta
When Discovering the Botswana Okavango Delta is the largest inland delta in the world, attracting attracts huge concentrations of wildlife such as elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog, spotted hyena, crocodile and jackal.
When going to Okavango Botswana, you must make sure that you are being as well equipped as possible to get the full benefit out of Botswana.
If the Okavango Delta is yet to be listed on your bucket list, we’ve browsed YouTube to find some Botswana safari inspiration.
Top 3 Okavango Delta Facts
Each year 11 cubic kilometres of water arrive into the Delta from Angola. Did you know that the world’s largest inland delta covers an area of more than 15,000 square km – a little smaller than Israel or half the size of Switzerland? The gateway to the Okavango Delta is Maun and it serves as a great stop to refuel. If you need wheels for your holiday, Drive South Africa makes 4×4 hire in Botswana very easy.
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