Set Departure Safari

4 Day Okavango Delta Walking Safari

Price 1,845 USD * (See price tab)
Country
Botswana
When to Go
All Year
Duration
3 Nights
Safari Type
Walking Safari
Location
Northern Botswana, Okavango Delta
Kids Min Age
12

For those wishing for an intensely personal experience in the Okavango Delta, this walking safari offer a unique way of exploring the delta on foot.

This safari combines well with a lodge stay in the Okavango Delta or Kalahari! Get in touch so we can tailor a safari for you!

This 3 Night experience allows the guests to share in a special perspective of the Delta and is ideal for those with an adventurous spirit. Walking in the wilderness is a ‘true’ and authentic safari experience. No special training is required as the focus is on exploration and discovery.

Guests are transferred by road from the Maun Airport to the Buffalo Fence on the edge of the concession (30mins) and make their way to camp in a traditional dug out Mokoro. If water levels are low then guests walk in to camp. From the camp the party will walk out each day covering approximately 10 -15km per day.

The area is perfect for walking consisting of a series of Delta Islands with open plains where game can easily be seen. From ants to buffalo, a bird’s nest to tracking wild dogs, you will learn from experienced Walking Guides the many facets of the bush. The fully serviced mobile camp is extremely comfortable and well-equipped with walk-in tents and full bedding. The shower is under a tree and the toilet is a bush loo. Meals of the highest standard are served under the open African sky.

No vehicles are involved, and this, along with their working in partnership with the local community, guarantees a genuinely environmentally-friendly safari.

There is no set itinerary and the location of the camp is dependent on water levels and wildlife movements. However, every location is exquisite with plentiful choice of shady tree-lined islands.

map and overview

start dates

22 December 2024 - 25 December 2024
25 December 2024 - 28 December 2024
3 January 2025 - 6 January 2025
15 January 2025 - 18 January 2025
1 February 2025 - 4 February 2025
5 February 2025 - 8 February 2025
9 February 2025 - 12 February 2025
13 February 2025 - 16 February 2025
28 February 2025 - 3 March 2025
3 March 2025 - 6 March 2025
6 March 2025 - 9 March 2025
9 March 2025 - 12 March 2025
17 March 2025 - 20 March 2025
23 March 2025 - 26 March 2025
6 April 2025 - 9 April 2025
12 April 2025 - 15 April 2025
19 April 2025 - 22 April 2025
23 April 2025 - 26 April 2025
27 April 2025 - 30 April 2025
1 May 2025 - 4 May 2025
4 May 2025 - 7 May 2025
7 May 2025 - 10 May 2025
12 May 2025 - 15 May 2025
18 May 2025 - 21 May 2025
23 May 2025 - 26 May 2025
3 June 2025 - 6 June 2025
6 June 2025 - 9 June 2025
12 June 2025 - 15 June 2025
16 June 2025 - 19 June 2025
20 June 2025 - 23 June 2025
24 June 2025 - 27 June 2025
30 June 2025 - 3 July 2025
3 July 2025 - 6 July 2025
7 July 2025 - 10 July 2025
11 July 2025 - 14 July 2025
15 July 2025 - 18 July 2025
19 July 2025 - 22 July 2025
22 July 2025 - 25 July 2025
25 July 2025 - 28 July 2025
28 July 2025 - 31 July 2025
1 August 2025 - 4 August 2025
4 August 2025 - 7 August 2025
7 August 2025 - 10 August 2025
10 August 2025 - 13 August 2025
14 August 2025 - 17 August 2025
17 August 2025 - 20 August 2025
21 August 2025 - 24 August 2025
24 August 2025 - 27 August 2025
28 August 2025 - 31 August 2025
2 September 2025 - 5 September 2025
5 September 2025 - 8 September 2025
8 September 2025 - 11 September 2025
12 September 2025 - 15 September 2025
15 September 2025 - 18 September 2025
19 September 2025 - 22 September 2025
22 September 2025 - 25 September 2025
25 September 2025 - 28 September 2025
28 September 2025 - 1 October 2025
3 October 2025 - 6 October 2025
6 October 2025 - 9 October 2025
10 October 2025 - 13 October 2025
13 October 2025 - 16 October 2025
17 October 2025 - 20 October 2025
20 October 2025 - 23 October 2025
24 October 2025 - 27 October 2025
28 October 2025 - 31 October 2025
1 November 2025 - 4 November 2025
3 November 2025 - 6 November 2025
15 November 2025 - 18 November 2025
9 December 2025 - 12 December 2025
22 December 2025 - 25 December 2025
25 December 2025 - 28 December 2025

detailed itinerary

INFO:

There is no set itinerary and the location of the camp is dependent on water levels and wildlife movements. However every location is exquisite with plentiful choice of shady tree-lined islands.

The itinerary below is an example of how you could experience a  walking safari in the Okavango Delta.

We also offer longer trips on request, either in the same area or through a combination in an alternative habitat.

DAY 1: OKAVANGO DELTA

Maun is known as the gateway to the Okavango Delta, recently listed as the 1000th World Heritage Site. Only a short drive to the north of this frontier town are the waters of this wondrous world covering an area of more than 18,000sq. km during the high floods.

Thousands of palm fringed islands are surrounded by seasonal floodplains. Elephants cross these floodplains leaving clear paths for us to follow as we explore on foot this stunningly beautiful area on foot from our private camp.

When the flood waters have receded we too can walk from island to island but at times of flooding we will use the Bayei’s traditional way of traversing the Delta – a mokoro (dug out canoe) – so keeping the islands accessible to us.

Our temporary camp is simple but extremely comfortable sited on the edge of an island overlooking a river channel with the grunting of hippos and tinkling of reed frogs providing a nightly chorus.

On arrival this afternoon there will be time for a safety briefing and a short evening walk.

DAY 2: WALKING SAFARIS IN THE DELTA

We may have been kept awake at night by the sound of elephants feeding around our tents or lions calling as they patrol their territory but days on safari must still start early whilst the day is cool.

The water, the floodplains and the islands of the Okavango Delta are a haven for wildlife. A morning walk will fill your head with so many memories – elephants swimming the deep channels, herds of red lechwe tripping through the shallow waters, glimpses of predators trying to stay hidden and brilliant birdlife everywhere.

And when the day heats up we will return to the shade of the camp or find a natural, crystal clear pool to have a refreshing swim.

In the early evening we will venture out again and marvel at the solitude and the extraordinary light across this extraordinary landscape as the sun sinks below the horizon.

DAY 3: FOLLOW GAME ON FOOT

Today we have the freedom to head in any direction that takes our fancy.

On safari it is important to be flexible and to allow your days to be dictated by the movement of the game rather than the time.

Perhaps we will have heard the sawing rasp of a leopard at night and we may spend the morning searching for this most elusive of cats. Or head to the nearby hippo pools to sit quietly and be entertained by their constant antics.

Back in camp after dark the incredible night sky will light up our camp fire stories.

price

Prices 2024

  • Low season (November – March) = USD 1,935 per person sharing.
  • Mid-season (April – June & October) = USD 2,230 per person sharing.
  • High season (July – September) = USD 2,525 per person sharing.

**Plus a return road transfer free of USD 70 per person**
**Please note that these rates are PER PERSON FOR 3 NIGHTS**

 

Prices 2025

  • Low season (November – March) = USD 2.032 per person sharing.
  • Mid-season (April – June & October) = USD 2.342 per person sharing.
  • High season (July – September) = USD 2.651 per person sharing.

**Plus a return road transfer free of USD 100 per person**
**Please note that these rates are PER PERSON FOR 3 NIGHTS**

 

Included/Excluded: The rates are in US$ and are fully inclusive except for items of a personal nature, local gratuities, covid testing, flights and travel insurance.

additional information

  • GROUP SIZE: The group size is limited to 6 participants. A minimum of two participants is required to guarantee a trip will run. Safaris outside the SDDs are available on request based on a minimum of 2 participants and trips of more than 3 nights are also available. PRIVATE SAFARIS require a minimum of 4 participants.
  • CHILDREN: There is minimum age of 12 years on the walking safaris.
  • TRANSFER RATES: Road Transfers will start from Maun on the first day of the safari and end up back at Maun on the last day of the safari.
  • LUGGAGE: Luggage is limited to 15kg per person in soft, waterproof bags including hand luggage, and camera equipment as all luggage is transported in by Mokoro flotilla and/or pack donkeys and space is limited.

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