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Okavango Houseboats
General information
   
Region:
Okavango Panhandle
Postal address:
Private Bag B019 / Maun
Tel:
(+267) 6860 802
Fax:
(+267) 6860 812
Mobile:
n/a
e-Mail:
Internet:

www.okavangohouseboats.com

Price range:
P4500.00 per day per boat
Check in / out:
10 am
Credit cards:
Master and Visa
Number of rooms / units:
Between 4 and 10 Cabins
Child Policy:
n/a
   
Description
 

"A houseboat holiday on the Okavango is the stuff that dreams are made of. You don't have to be an angler to enjoy it, or even a wildlife enthusiast. As we all know, there is something about calm blue water that is conducive to serenity in the human soul. Well, imagine such serenity in the most idyllic setting in Africa- with tall palm trees and gently waving papyrus reeds forming an emerald green backdrop to crystal waters that mirror the clear blue sky. Tiny grassy islands floats on their own reflections, and water lilies sway among green lily pads on ponds so clear you can see the sandy bottom ten feet below. That you are floating on this water, in opulent comfort, free to leisurely cruise where you will, enhances the magic. The hushed silence, save for the call of the wild, makes it all more peaceful, and yes, you do indeed hear the plaintive cry of the fish eagles- and see them in trees along the riverbanks as you glide by. And, of course, the knowledge that you truly are in deepest Africa, in one of the last primordial paradises on earth, freely roamed by all manner of exciting wild animals, makes the experience utterly compelling. Everyone who has the means should do this at least once in their lives. "
Gregor Woods - MAGNUM MAGAZINE- 2002

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Facilities
Languages:
English
Leisure facilities:
n/a
General facilities:
n/a
In all rooms:
n/a
In some rooms:
n/a
Meals available:
Yes – optional extra
Conference facilities:
no
 
Attractions & landmarks:
Mokoro Trips and Game Flights
         
Directions
       
 
Entry points are Sepopa and Shakawe from the Maun -Shakawe road and a tender boat transfer Or Seronga via the Mohembo pontoon and a 110 km gravel road on the other side of the river Or a fly in from Maun to Seronga. 4x4 is recommended .