Five centuries ago, Portuguese navigators, in search of the best route to the Indies, tried to bypass Africa. For 400 years, not a ship captain who left the southern tip of the African continent had the idea of exploring this empire of sands that is the coastal desert of Namib bathed by the Atlantic. Yet it was enough to bend down to pick up the diamonds by handful. Beyond these two oceans of water and sand, there is an extraordinary garden. But you have to deserve it, because nature has separated it from the Atlantic Ocean by two immense arid expanses: the deserts of the Namib and the Kalahari. This sixth Okavango operation complies with the requirements of this itinerary to reach the most beautiful oasis in this world: the Okavango Delta...