The Okavango By Mokoro Or Boatcruise

With the Okavango Delta being a watery world, it would seem quite obvious to choose a water vessel as the only means of transportation. And guess what, Maun is connected with the Okavango Delta via the Boro River, which makes it quite convenient when choosing a boat or mokoro as a transportation form of choice, or so to speak.

Now operators can ferry you directly from Maun via the Thamalakane River into the Boro River and finally the delta, or you can be driven to Boro village aka DRC, a village just a mere 20 km's from Maun, where you'll do much the same.

But what are the benefits of touring the Okavango like that, you ask, well, the other mode of transport into the delta is by airplane or helicopter, where you can go on scenic flights and all, but those normally last up to 45 minutes to an hour and are good when you don't have a lot of time and just want to take in as much as you can. The other obvious benefit is that you're much closer to it all, the wildlife, the water, the culture, everything. So go ahead take a look at this tours we put together that are bookable online, you won't regret touring the delta this way.

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