Art in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

From US$7,685 per person sharing (7 days)

HANDCRAFTED EXPERIENTIAL SAFARIS

Trust us to find you the rarest animals, the most spectacular wildlife events, the remotest landscapes and deeply meaningful cultural encounters!

Ever-popular professional wildlife artist Alison Nicholls will share her art techniques for creating wildlife field sketches. This laid-back safari is suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned artists. Your studio is the Okavango Delta, offering a unique opportunity to experience the African bush firsthand and add biological detail to your art.

Wildlife viewing in the Delta is spectacular, with excellent encounters of lions, leopards, hyenas, cheetahs and wild dogs. You can also expect large herds of elephants and buffalo, as well as a host of other species, including lechwe, giraffe, zebra, hippo, crocodile, and tsetsebe.

Unleash your creativity in Africa’s premier wilderness with immersive bushveld art

Highlights


  • Art lessons from Alison Nicholls - a professional wildlife artist who has led our popular art safaris for over 15 years. Along the way, she has gathered a following of avid repeat guests due to her reputation as an accomplished artist and her gentle teaching skills.

  • Your outdoor studio - the Okavango Delta offers scenic landscapes that will get your creative juices flowing.

  • Prolific wildlife - Africa's premier safari destination is renowned for excellent sightings of big cats, wild dogs, and large herds of elephants and buffalo.

  • Plenty of activities – including flying over this watery wonderland, game drives, bush walks, mokoro (dugout canoe), boating, and outdoor art lessons.

  • Exclusive camp & vehicles – your group will have exclusive access to an intimate safari camp and game drive vehicles.

Location and lodge


Your art studio is deep in the renowned Okavango Delta. One of the largest inland deltas in the world, the Okavango Delta's annual floodwaters create an ever-changing landscape of floodplains, palm-fringed islands, dense riverine forests, deciduous woodland, and deep river channels. Wildlife viewing is exceptional, including regular encounters with leopards, lions, wild dogs, hyenas and large herds of elephants and buffalo.

You will spend 6 nights at the authentic Okavango Origins: This intimate bush camp offers just four comfortable tents to those seeking a bygone-era safari where exceptional service and comfort trump crystal glass and rimflow pools. Nestled at the edge of a secluded channel, this camp offers experienced Bukakhwe Bushman guides, whose ancestral connection to this land spans millennia, ensuring authentic and unforgettable safari experiences. As a community-focused operation, Okavango Origins employs local villagers with fair wages and directly supports regional projects.

Safari tips

Tip from our CEO

Simon Espley: "Okavango Origins is one of my favourite Botswana camps - I love the laid-back, authentic bush camp feel. Take time out from activities to relax in the lounge or deck area and absorb as nature reveals herself."

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Price per person sharing

14 to 21 August 2025 (6 nights, 7 days)


Based on a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 guests

Per person sharing

from US$7,685

Per single traveller

from US$ 9,600

Includes: Meet and greet at Maun International Airport, return flights and road transfers between Maun amd Okavango Origins, six nights’ accommodation at Okavango Origins, all lodge meals, local beverages & soft drinks, art tuition by Alison Nicholls, game drives and bush walks, mokoro outings, sketching and painting workshops, optional local village visits, unlimited Wi-Fi, laundry, conservation and park entrance fees, 24/7 office support.

Excludes: international flights and airport taxes, flights and/or road transfers to reach Maun, tips and personal items, travel, cancellation, and medical insurance. s

Thank you!
We donate a portion of the revenue from every safari sold to carefully selected conservation projects that make a significant difference at ground level.

Timing


Your art safari is perfectly timed for excellent weather and wildlife-viewing. Mid-September enjoys warm days with cool evenings and early mornings. Rain is highly unlikely, and the annual floods will have receded, leaving water in the deeper channels and floodplains. Your activities will include land-based (game drives and walking) and water-based (mokoro and boating).

Botswana has two distinct seasons that create dramatically different safari experiences. The dry summer season (May-October) is popular, offering excellent wildlife viewing and comfortable temperatures, although temperatures are warm to hot by October. The rain season (December-March) brings lush green landscapes, an influx of migratory birds and migrating zebras, dramatic afternoon thunderstorms, and temperatures reaching 32°C with high humidity.

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Why choose us to craft your safari?

Handcrafted experiential safaris since 1991.

Travel in Africa is about knowing when and where to go, and with whom. A few weeks too early/late or a few kilometres off course, and you could miss the greatest show on Earth. And wouldn’t that be a pity?

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We donate a portion of the revenue from every safari sold to carefully selected conservation projects that make a significant difference at ground level.

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