NG/30 Non Consumptive Concession: A Wildlife Haven in the Okavango Delta
Explore the Okavango Delta responsibly at NG/30 Non Consumptive Concession, a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts in Botswana.
Located within the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the NG/30 Non Consumptive Concession offers an unspoiled African wilderness experience. Dedicated to responsible tourism and conservation, the concession allows visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the delta without disturbing its delicate ecosystems. It's home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, and hundreds of bird species.
A brief summary to NG/30 Non Consumptive Concession
Local tips
- The best time to visit for wildlife viewing is during the dry months (July to October) when animals gather at the Delta.
- Bring binoculars for enhanced wildlife and bird viewing experiences.
- Wear neutral-colored clothing to blend in with the environment and avoid disturbing the animals.
- Consider packing insect repellent, sunscreen, and a hat for protection against the elements.
- Respect the environment by following the guidelines provided by your guides and avoiding any actions that could harm the ecosystem.
Getting There
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Car
From Maun, the nearest major town, follow signs for the Okavango Delta. The journey involves traveling on the A12 highway and A1 road. After approximately 30 kilometers, take the exit toward the A1 road heading south. Continue on the A1 for about 90 kilometers until you reach the town of Maun. From Maun, follow the signs for the Okavango Delta and then look for signs leading to NG/30 Non Consumptive Concession, which is located in the wildlife area. Be prepared for potential gravel roads and ensure your vehicle is suitable for off-road conditions. Due to the concession being private, self-driving is not allowed. It is best to arrange transportation through your lodge or tour operator.
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Air
Most visitors arrive via light aircraft to designated airstrips within the Okavango Delta. The most convenient airstrip to NG/30 is Xudum airstrip. Arrange flights through your lodge or safari operator, as they typically include transfers to and from the airstrip. Prices vary depending on the operator and distance.