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The Khwai concession is 180,000 hectares of land located in northeastern Okavango. The Khwai River flows through the concession and it is the first major water source for animals migrating south from the Linyanti concession. The Khwai river flows from the Okavango, and game viewing along the river is very high. Regularly spotted animals include hippos, crocodile, water birds, elephants, buffalo, and water antelopes.
In terms of vegetation, the area is made up of grasslands, riparian forests and floodplains. The floodplains are flooded most of the year and there are lagoons covered in blue and white waterlilies. The area also has large tracts of Mopane forests. The riverine woodland consists of Camelthorn, knob thorn, apple leaf and great stands of Leadwood trees. Safari lodges and campsites are available in the area. We offer daytrips departing from Maun and also overnight camping trips on a regular basis. You can also book a private safari with us in a closed car or an open safari vehicle.