




Mboma Island – The Mokoro Gateway to the Delta’s Soul
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Floating gently on the edge of the Moremi Game Reserve, Mboma Island is one of the most atmospheric and water-woven corners of the Okavango Delta. Located where river channels split into winding lagoons, papyrus beds, and lily-covered waterways, Mboma Island is a hub for mokoro safaris, allowing travelers to glide silently through nature’s cathedral.
Unlike the safari regions dominated by vehicle traffic, Mboma Island focuses on water-based exploration, making it a serene haven for photographers, birders, and those seeking a traditional Delta experience. It's not flashy—but it's profoundly beautiful.
🛶 Highlights of the Mboma Island Experience
Mokoro Central: This is one of the best launch points in the Delta for dugout canoe safaris, led by skilled local polers who navigate the channels with ancestral knowledge.
Low-Impact Camps: The island hosts eco-conscious, semi-permanent camps offering a more rustic, close-to-nature stay beneath the stars.
Birdwatcher's Bliss: Spot African jacanas, Pel’s fishing owl, wattled cranes, and dozens of kingfisher species amid the reeds.
Access to Moremi: Located just outside Moremi, it's easy to pair water activities with game drives into one of Africa’s richest protected areas.
📌 Traveler Tips
🚐 Access Mboma via boat or 4x4 from Third Bridge in Moremi. Travel is seasonal and may require planning around water levels.
🌿 Book mokoro excursions in the early morning or late afternoon for the best light and activity.
🧢 Bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and waterproof dry bags—splashing happens.
⛺ Stay in mobile safari camps or eco-lodges that prioritize sustainability and local employment.
Mboma Island is less about chasing the Big Five and more about surrendering to stillness—a rare opportunity to float eye-level with frogs, flowers, and fish eagles in Botswana’s beating green heart.
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