Best Time To Visit Okavango Delta

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What is the best time to visit Okavango Delta?

The best time to visit the Okavango Delta is from May to October during the dry season. This is when the weather is dry and pleasant, making it perfect for seeing wildlife and enjoying outdoor activities. You'll have lots of chances to spot animals gathering around waterholes, and the delta is at its most beautiful, with stunning floodplains and landscapes. Daytime temperatures are usually between 75-85°F (24-29°C), and it's not too hot in the evenings. Expect clear skies and very little rain, making it easier to see animals on safari. However, this is the busiest time for tourists, so accommodations may be pricier and harder to find.

The least preferred time to visit the Okavango Delta is from November to April during the wet season. This is when heavy rains and high humidity can make travel and wildlife spotting more challenging. If you're planning to visit during this time, be prepared for less-than-ideal conditions and take precautions against mosquito bites.

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May and June (Dry Season)

In May and June, the Okavango Delta experiences the beginning of the dry season. Expect clear skies and minimal rain, making it perfect for outdoor activities. Temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 75-85°F (24-29°C), ideal for wildlife viewing and exploration. Highlights include spotting animals around waterholes and enjoying mokoro excursions.

July to October (Dry Season)

From July to October, the dry season peaks, offering the best wildlife viewing opportunities. Animals gather around water sources, and the delta is in full flood, creating stunning landscapes. However, it's the busiest time for tourists, so book accommodations early.

November and December (Wet Season)

November and December mark the start of the wet season, bringing heavy rainfall and lush vegetation. While it's warm, with temperatures exceeding 90°F (32°C), the delta teems with life, attracting migratory birds and newborn wildlife.

January to April (Wet Season)

From January to April, the wet season continues, with rainfall sustaining the delta's greenery. Expect challenging travel conditions, but enjoy vibrant landscapes and diverse birdlife. However, be prepared for limited access to certain areas and a higher risk of mosquitoes and malaria.

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Okavango Delta
Typical region in the Okavango Delta, with free canals and lakes, swamps and islands
Shinde Lagoon, seen from the air
Aerial view of delta as floodwaters recede, August 2012

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