Where is the Okavango Delta in Botswana?
The Okavango Delta (or Okavango Grassland) (formerly spelled “Okovango” or “Okovanggo”) in Botswana is a swampy inland delta formed where the Okavango River reaches a tectonic trough at an altitude of 930–1,000 m in the central part of the endorheic basin of the Kalahari.
What makes the Okavango Delta different from most deltas?
The Okavango Delta in Botswana is one of the world’s largest inland deltas. While most river deltas usually lead to an ocean, the Okavango River empties onto open land, flooding the savanna and creating a unique and ever-changing inland delta.
Is Botswana in South Africa?
Botswana, country in the centre of Southern Africa. The territory is roughly triangular—approximately 600 miles (965 km) from north to south and 600 miles from east to west—with its eastern side protruding into a sharp point.
What is Okavango?
The Okavango River (formerly spelled Okovango or Okovanggo) is a river in southwest Africa. It is the fourth-longest river system in southern Africa, running southeastward for 1,600 km (1,000 mi). The Okavango does not have an outlet to the sea.
Do people live in Okavango Delta?
Although there are few people that live in the Okavango Delta itself, humans have been relying on the region for survival for many millennia. There are many different tribes that have found sanctuary in the Delta over the years.
Are there crocodiles in the Okavango Delta?
The crocodiles of the Okavango Delta are some of the largest in the world, and guests of the Ngwesi Houseboat are sure to come across some of these prehistoric-looking beasts sunning themselves on the banks of the river. Some of these crocs can reach 5-6m in length at their largest and weigh in at over a ton.
What makes Botswana unique?
Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in Africa, Botswana has a landscape like no other. It is home to the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango Delta. That coupled with its majestic wildlife, natural wonders and warm locals makes it a place to visit.