There is something magical, beautiful and captivating about being on or nearby water.
There is something magical, beautiful and captivating about being on or nearby water.
It’s fantastic for bird watching… and animals often plod, skulk or crash down to the water’s edge for a drink. Botswana is the home of the water based safaris, with the Okavango Delta being the obvious destination of choice. There is nothing more rewarding than the soothing sounds of the water mingled with the call of the African fish eagle. Wildlife abounds in the Moremi Game Reserve and private Concessions, which form part of the Delta region and guests can enjoy a fully immersive island experience when they stay on one of the islands in the open waters. The Chobe region in the north of Botswana also offers water-based activities, with the Linyanti and Savuti swamps offering up a great diversity of game viewing. The swamps are a result of the Linyanti River rising up in the Angolan Highlands, and joining forces with the Chobe River.
Uganda’s Murchison Falls National Park already has much to offer to those looking to experience the African wilderness, but add a boat cruise on the Nile and a close-up look at the Murchison Fall to heighten your safari experience. Take the time to explore the swamps in the other direction and the prime reward is sightings of the stunning Shoebill stork.