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Ride Botswana: 7 Night Horse Safari in the Delta

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About Ride Botswana: 7 Night Horse Safari in the Delta

A mobile tented adventure through Africa's shimmering wetland wilderness
The Okavango Delta is a horse-rider's dream. Picture galloping through shallow channels and floodplains, spotting great herds of buffalo and giraffe, and ending your days in beautiful mobile camps erected right in the middle of this spectacular wilderness. This delta ride is unlike any other, rather than staying in a permanent riding camp, mobile camps are transported and set up by mokoro (traditional dugout canoes) that are poled ahead by members of the Okavango's fringing communities. The location of the camps are dependent on water levels, wildlife movement and the length of the safari, so there is no set itinerary for the journey. Expect top-level guiding throughout the trip, fantastic sighting and experiences with animals that accept you as part of the scenery, comfortable camps, and wonderful food cooked on log fires in the evening.
From $780 per person/per night
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The property

Camps are often set up in the dense shade of giant jackalberry or leadwood trees, not far from water and always in the most magical settings. There are no specific spots for the camps. The locations are rather dependent on water levels at the time of year, and place where the wildlife is best. Dinners are spent under the stars, listening to the sounds of the bush and the snorting and splashing of the horses, before retiring to bed for the evening.

The rooms

The mobile tents are extremely comfortable, with standing room, fully made up stretcher beds, bucket showers and short drop loos.

Activities

A typical day on the trail begins with a light breakfast and the morning on horseback, following game trails, spotting wild animals, and taking the odd canter through the shallow floodplains (which is magical). During rest time in between rides, guests can take a relaxed cruise on a mokoro, an ancient way of moving around the delta, where a man stands at the back of the dugout canoe and poles you through the shimmering waterways. Short walking trails are also offered, as you head out and learn about tracking and some of the little things in the wilderness.

Botswana

Central Okavango

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