The Okavango Delta, in the northwest corner of the country, is one of the world’s largest natural inland freshwater deltas. On an annual basis, flood water from the Okavango River enters a massive natural depression in northern Botswana, working its way slowly southwards. Most of this water then dries up again, thus creating a cycle of events that allows a rich ecosystem to thrive and support an incredible diversity and volume of wildlife, that migrate in and out of the area at different times. With the arrival of the annual dry season, this area comes alive, teaming with an array of wildlife and birdlife, providing visitors an unforgettable safari experience.