Quick Summary
The programme follows cameras as they traverse Botswana’s Okavango Delta, a lush wetland situated in the centre of the Kalahari Desert. Through its intricate network of waterways and floodplains, the delta sustains an extraordinary diversity of wildlife despite its desert surroundings.
About This Program ✦
The series titled Okavango is presented as a programme, formatted as an episode. It focuses on a specific natural setting and is designed to give viewers a close‑up look at that environment. As an episode, it offers a self‑contained segment that concentrates on a single area of interest within the broader series. In this installment, the camera work follows the waterways and floodplains of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. The footage tracks how the wetland functions as a habitat, showing the range of species that call it home. Even though the area is a lush oasis, the filming highlights its role within a much drier region. The visual narrative points out that the Delta supports a surprisingly wide array of wildlife, from aquatic creatures to terrestrial animals that rely on the water. By focusing on the interactions among these organisms, the episode demonstrates how a relatively small wetland can sustain such biodiversity, despite the surrounding aridity. All of this takes place in the centre of the Kalahari Desert, where the green expanse of the Okavango Delta stands out against the typical desert landscape. The programme underscores that this contrast is not just visual; it also creates a unique ecological pocket that persists amid the harsh, dry surroundings.
Earth's Greatest Spectacles broadcasts on BBC Two HD at 4:15pm, Wednesday, 28 January 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)


