Why is the Okavango Delta so special?


Why is the Okavango Delta so special? Flooding to over 15,000 square kilometres, the Okavango Delta is the world's largest inland Delta. Unlike most Deltas, the flood waters span out onto land and not water, making it an unquestionably unique destination. It's a stunning location for water safaris, birdwatching and much more.


What country is the 8th Wonder of the World?

Delta Works, the Dutch provinces of Zeeland and South Holland, the Netherlands. The Delta Works has been called one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by Quest magazine and the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the Eighth Wonder of the World by several other sources.


Is Okavango Delta a wonder of the world?

The Moremi Game Reserve is on the eastern side of the delta. The delta was named as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, which were officially declared on 11 February 2013 in Arusha, Tanzania. On 22 June 2014, the Okavango Delta became the 1000th site to be officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.


Why is the Okavango Delta considered seven natural wonders of Africa?

Okavango Delta – One of the most incredible wildlife and wilderness sanctuaries in Africa, The Okavango Delta is the largest inland delta in the world, an area of 15,000Km2 filled with water channels, lagoons, swamps, and islands.


Why is Okavango Delta a natural wonder?

The largest inland delta in the world, the Okavango Delta is the most unexpected wonder – water present in a desert. The broad Okavango River sinks into the dry sands of the Kalahari Desert, creating a lush and waterlogged oasis with crystal clear lagoons and channels, reeded islands and fertile floodplains.