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Maun

The gateway to the Okavango Delta.
Maun

An essential stop

Maun is more than just a gateway to the Okavango Delta; it is a vibrant town rich in culture, adventure, and natural beauty. With its diverse offerings, from wildlife safaris to cultural experiences, Maun is an essential stop for anyone looking to explore the wonders of Botswana.

The rich cultural tapestry of Maun is one of its standout features. The town is predominantly inhabited by the Tswana people, and visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in local traditions and practices.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Maun promises a memorable experience.

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  • Key Facts
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  • Getting Around
  • Weather

The Key Facts

Maun is a bustling town of 56,000 inhabitants situated along the banks of the Thamalakane River in the northwestern part of Botswana, Its proximity to the Delta makes it a tourism hub and ideal base for exploring the region.

Area Size
150 km²
Mammal Species
100 +/-
Bird Species
400 +/-

The Habitats

The predominant vegetation type around Maun is savannah, which consists of open grasslands interspersed with scattered trees and shrubs including acacias and baobabs. The proximity to the Okavango Delta creates unique wetland habitats. Riparian vegetation thrives along the Thamalakane River while in some areas surrounding Maun you can find woodlands dominated by mopane and leadwood.

Getting Around

Maun is well-connected, both by road and air. Maun International Airport has regular flights to major cities in Botswana and neighboring countries. This accessibility makes it easy for international travelers to reach Maun and venture into the wilderness.

The Weather

The weather in Maun is influenced by the region’s semi-arid climate with a hot summer from November to March, which sees frequent rain storms, and a warm dry winter from May to August. The area experiences distinct wet and dry seasons.

October - March
Wet Season
April - September
Dry Season
Things to do

Iconic experiences

Guided Nature Walks

Grab your binos and comfiest pair of walking shoes to enjoy guided & unguided walks around this 250-hectare private game reserve.

Birding

Calling all bird lovers! With over 300+ species sighted in and around the reserve, birders should see 50 to 70 species a day.

Giraffe Conservation

With our giraffe specialists on board, giraffe conservation is top of mind. We offer a giraffe experience and facilitate 2 conservation initiatives.

Horse Riding Safari

Embark on a guided horse ride around the reserve, identifying a plenitude of plains game and beautiful birds along the way.

Giraffe Sanctuary

Together with our team of giraffe specialists, come and meet our herd of resident giraffe – all named and identified by their spots.

Cycling Safari

Choose an early morning or afternoon bike ride on our nature trails. You can enjoy guided or self-guided rides in and around Maun.
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The Wildlife

 

Due to its variety of habitats and proximity to the Okavango Delta, the area around Maun supports a diverse array of species.

Maun itself is highly regarded as a birdwatcher’s destination, with over 400 species recorded. Notable birds include the African fish eagle, herons, storks, and various species of ducks and waders. The wetlands attract migratory birds, making it a vital stopover point

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Giraffe

Pearl Spotted Owl

Zebra

Eland

Pied Kingfisher

Blesbok

African Fish Eagle

Ostrich

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