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The tranquil Okavango
Delta<http://www.botswanatourism.co.bw/okavangoDelta.php>,
a 15,000sqkm flood plain that fans out in the northwestern corner of
Botswana, is one of the world’s greatest natural miracles; a verdant
paradise of palms, papyrus, crystal-clear channels and deep lagoons. Set in
a massive sea of desert sand, the fragile wonderland is an oasis for
wildlife drawn to its life-giving waters.



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In the delta, the evening air is filled with the sounds of birds calling,
frogs trilling and antelope rustling in the reeds. Wildebeest, hartebeest,
buffalo and zebra roam the islands; herds of elephant wade across channels
guarded by hippos and outsized crocodiles; and leopard, hyena and lion rule
the night, preying on massive herds of wary herbivores.


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Run by Wilderness Safaris <http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/>, one of the
largest safari companies in southern Africa, Mombo
Camp<http://www.mombo.co.uk/>is located on the northern tip of Chief’s
Island, within the Okavango
Delta’s Moremi Game Reserve<http://www.mombo.co.uk/moremi-game-reserve.aspx>
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Built under large, shady trees and overlooking the floodplains that teem
with wildlife year round, Mombo Camp’s nine spacious tents have indoor and
outdoor showers, making it possible to take an al fresco shower while
hippos graze nearby.


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Encircling the Okavango Delta, the Kalahari Desert is a large, semi-arid
savannah extending 900,000sqkm over much of Botswana as well as parts of
Namibia and South Africa. Derived from the Tswana word kgala, meaning “the
great thirst”, or khalagari, meaning “a waterless place”, the Kalahari’s
vast areas of red sand have no permanent surface water. However, it is not
a true desert; some parts receive more 250mm of erratic rainfall annually
and are quite well vegetated.


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Overlooking an immense salt pan, Wilderness Safaris’ Kalahari Plains
Camp<http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/botswana_kalahari/kalahari_plains_camp/introduction>(KPC)
is perfectly situated within the CKGR. As with Mombo, the best way to
witness surrounding wildlife is to take a dawn or late afternoon game drive.


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The San people, or Bushmen, have been living in and around the CKGR for
thousands of years. Originally nomadic hunters and gatherers, the lifestyle
of the Bushmen has gradually changed with the times, and many of them now
live in settlements, some of which are situated within the southern half of
the reserve. Like many hunter-gatherer tribes the world over, the Bushmen
are finding it difficult to maintain their traditional culture and
lifestyle. There are only about 3,000 Bushmen left that still follow a
totally traditional lifestyle (out of a total population of 95,000).
Nomadic groups usually number 10 to 15 individuals and move around
frequently to find new foods and resources.


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*The easiest way to access the Okavango Delta and CKGR is to fly to the
South African city of Johannesburg, connecting through to the Botswanan
city of Maun, gateway to both destinations. From Maun, Wilderness
Safaris<http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/botswana_kalahari/kalahari_plains_camp/introduction>operates
turboprop flights to all their camps in the area. More on all of
Wilderness Safaris' Botswana camps can be found on their
website<http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/country/botswana/introduction/>.
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*Other highly popular Botswana camps are run by Uncharted Africa. These are
based in the Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pans, an extensive network of salt pans
and ephemeral lakes lying just to the northwest of the CKGR and also
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