Oddballs' Camp offers activities such as walking and mekoro. A mokoro (pl. mekoro) is a dug-out canoe, traditional water-craft of the Okavango. A mokoro accommodates 2 guests and the poler, who is also your guide.
You will be met by your guide on arrival, who will guide you for the duration of your stay. All guides are born and bred in the Okavango, and many have worked at Oddballs' Camp for 20 years (in the Senkapau family, they are on the 3rd generation). They are very experienced and skilled.
Oddballs' Camp excursions usually start by mokoro, after which you will walk on some of the larger islands in the area. Walking will be an integral and significant part of your experience at any time of year, although the extent of your walks will depend on your tastes.
Guests usually go out in the early morning, having a late breakfast on their return, and again in the afternoon after the midday heat has dissipated, but some elect to go out for the whole day with a packed lunch, and many go out for several days on trail.