Grace has just returned from a Botswana Wild Parks BTa14 and has a picture blog to share of a typical day in the Okavango Delta. The Okavango Delta was named the 1000th Unesco World Heritage site and is a labyrinth of lagoons, lakes and hidden channels which covers an area of 17,000 square km and is the largest fesh water delta on the planet that doesnt reach the ocean. Starting in the Angolan highlands the delta meets it ends in the Kalahari basin some 1700km later.
Angolan Reed frog.
Poling into the Okavango Delta with the locals that call the Delta home.
Our camp in the Delta.
Bushveld stove with dinner already on the go.
A sky that paints the perfect picture at the end of the day.
The bushveld TV at the end of the day.