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Okavango River Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Okavango River is the confluence of the Kawango River and the Kuitut. The river runs down the mountain, with clear water and lush trees around the river. You can fish in the river and have a picnic by the river, which is a good place to relax and get close to nature on the weekends.
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Okavango River Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Visitors can travel on the river in motorboats and traditional canoeing.
The Okavango Delta is an ecological miracle. It consists of marshlands and seasonal flood plains and is one of the few delta systems that are completely isolated from the ocean. There is a place where seasonal rainfall can sustain this verdant plant and wildlife is a miracle in itself. The Okavango River is the fourth longest river in southern Africa, with a total length of 1600 kilometers. The river originated in central Angola. The upper reaches of the Cubango River, which basically flows from the northwest to the southeast, and finally enters the Kalahari Desert area in northern Botswana, forming a huge Okavango Delta. Its area can reach 1.5 million square kilometers, and the maximum area can reach 2.2 million square kilometers. The Okavango River Basin belongs to the savannah climate, and the year is divided into obvious dry and wet seasons. Around March every year, due to the impact of the equatorial low pressure belt, the upstream area enters the rainy season, and the strong precipitation makes the river rapidly rise, and the large flow pours downstream. There is a section of the river, caught by the ridges on both sides, the flow speed is fast, the impact is strong, and the sediment is carried into the downstream.