Visiting the Okavango Panhandle is an enchanting experience, as it is the place where the desert meets the Delta. This area is characterized by narrow waterways lined with papyrus and tall reeds, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise with species like African fish eagles, herons, and kingfishers in abundance. The Panhandle is also a gateway to deeper delta adventures, including mokoro rides and boating trips, as well as exploring remote villages and cultural sites. It's a less-traveled part of the delta, offering an authentic and tranquil escape into one of Africa's most extraordinary natural wonders.