Maun is widely known as the tourism capital of Botswana and serves as the primary gateway to the spectacular Okavango Delta. Situated on the banks of the Thamalakane River, the town is a bustling mix of modern convenience and traditional village life, where 4×4 safari vehicles often share the road with free-roaming donkeys and cattle. As the administrative center of the Ngamiland district, it houses one of the busiest airports in Southern Africa for light aircraft, acting as the essential launchpad for travelers flying into the remote camps of the Delta and Moremi Game Reserve.
Beyond its role as a transit hub, Maun offers a unique “frontier” atmosphere that buzzes with the energy of safari guides, bush pilots, and adventurers from around the world. It is the perfect place for visitors to stock up on supplies for self-drive expeditions, explore local culture at the Nhabe Museum, or enjoy a scenic helicopter flight for a bird’s-eye view of the waterways. With its riverfront hotels, vibrant markets, and warm hospitality, Maun provides a vital and welcoming introduction to the wild heart of Botswana.
Camping Expeditions (Moremi, Khwai, Savuti, Chobe)
Camping in Moremi: Moremi Game Reserve is situated in the central and eastern areas of the Okavango. It includes the Moremi Tongue and Chief’s Island, boasting one of the continent’s wealthiest and most diverse ecosystems. This makes for spectacular game viewing and bird watching, including all significant, naturally occurring herbivore and carnivore species in the region and over 400 species of birds, many migratory and some endangered.
Camping in Khwai: The Khwai Community Concession, situated next to the Moremi Game Reserve, offers a unique safari experience in one of Botswana’s most renowned wildlife regions – the Okavango Delta. Once a hunting concession, it was established by the local Khwai villagers. This community plays a vital role in the conservation and management of the area. Today, the concession is overseen by the Khwai Community Trust, making it a leading example of sustainable eco-tourism.
Camping in Savuti: Found at the heart of the park, Savuti boasts most of the Chobe region species, except for water-loving antelope. It is best known for its large resident populations of predators, particularly lion, cheetah and hyena. The Savuti channel flows from the Linyanti River for about 100 km, carrying water away from the river, releasing it into a vast swampland called the Savuti Marsh.
Camping in Chobe: The most accessible and frequently visited of Botswana’s big game country, the Chobe Riverfront, is most famous for the large herds of elephants and Cape Buffalo that converge on the riverbank to drink during the dry winter months.
Maun Camping Packages (2 Pax)
| Package | Description | Price / Night | Inclusions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silver | Standard Camping | P4,700.00 | Breakfast Included |
| Platinum | Premium Camping | P11,000.00 | Breakfast Included |
| Gold | Luxury Camping | P23,500.00 | All Meals Included |
- Helicopter ride
- Elephants Haven visit
- Cultural tours
- Boat cruise
- 4×4 off-road expeditions
- Helicopter ride (3hrs)
- Quad biking
- Elephants Haven entrance
- Self drive 4×4 expeditions into the delta
- Car reservations available
- Private guide
Prices listed are per couple for 2 nights.
Activities marked “Own Account” are not included in the package price.
