Wednesday, January 3, 2007

OKAVANGO DELTA SAFARI - a breathtaking adventure of world repute

The Okavango Delta - one of the true mysteries of creation, is a fragile region with a fair amount of threats, and for this reason, an Okavango Delta Safari serves to provide the photographer with the chance to capture beautiful wildlife as it is now, before civilization threatens to obliterate it forever, because its here where you will still find some of the finest concentrations of big game left in Africa in its unspoilt state. There is something for everyone, and its not surprising that many fear the unhappy future it may face!

Thousands of people have been to the Okavango; some go seeking adventure while others to learn about the regions fauna and flora, but whatever the reason, an Okavango Delta Safari will leave you with indelible photos and impressions of a truly unique wilderness area. Fine lodges with fresh, sumptuous meals and luxury accommodation give you the option of living in the delta in absolute comfort. Paraffin hurricane lanterns and a crackling campfire where you are serenaded by the sound of hippos and frogs breaking the night silence, set the evening ambiance for a true Okavango Delta Safari.

Exciting and exhilarating game-drives provide thrilling, high drama sightings, and our guides, dedicated and committed individuals, keep you in suspense as they share their knowledge of these skulking, hungry creatures. The rare Sitatunga antelope are at their highest density in the Okavango, and stalking these antelope silently by mokoro is an experience never to be forgotten.

An Okavango Delta Safari is not complete without sightings of raptors. Bateleur, tawny, martial and brown snake eagles line the riverbank alongside Lanner falcons, keeping bird-lovers enraptured.
Become part of a phenomenal adventure where a thousand kilometers of river are absorbed into the sands of the Kalahari. Let C4 Images and Safaris absorb you into this magical watery paradise where everything is taken care of for you to enjoy a carefree safari.

This article first appeared on C4 Images and Safaris

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