Activities Maun
Activities in Maun
Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta, is a bustling town in northwestern Botswana. While it’s often overlooked as a mere stopover for safaris, Maun has plenty of activities to keep visitors engaged.
Mokoro Trips
Take a traditional dugout canoe (mokoro) trip through the tranquil waters of the Okavango Delta. Paddle through papyrus-lined channels and get up close with hippos, crocodiles, and an array of birdlife. Be sure to hire a local guide who can expertly navigate the waterways.
Fishing
Maun is renowned for its excellent fishing spots, particularly for tiger fish and bream. Try your luck at one of the many fishing camps along the Thamalakane River or take a guided fishing trip into the delta.
Game Drives
Embark on a game drive in Moremi Game Reserve, which boasts an impressive concentration of wildlife, including elephant, lion, leopard, and cheetah. Keep an eye out for the rare African wild dog.
Scenic Flights
Take to the skies for a bird’s-eye view of the Okavango Delta. Scenic flights offer breathtaking vistas of this watery wonderland and its inhabitants.
Cultural Experiences
Visit the Nhabe Museum to gain insight into the history and culture of the local BaYei people. Alternatively, take a village tour to learn about traditional farming practices and daily life in rural Botswana.
Tips
- Be prepared for variable weather conditions, with sunscreen, hats, and waterproof gear.
- Respect local customs and traditions when interacting with villagers or guides.
- Bring a good camera to capture the stunning scenery and wildlife.
- Book activities in advance, especially during peak season (June to October).
- Don’t forget to try some local cuisine, such as seswaa (stewed meat) or bogobe (millet porridge).