DAY 2
After an early breakfast, you depart by
vehicle for Nxai Pan,
a journey of about 200 km, which takes about 4 hours. Driving to Nxai Pan,
you will start to get a feeling for the vastness of Botswana’s wild
places.
Whilst we prepare our lunch, our camp staff who have traveled with us in a
separate vehicle, erect your own private tented camp, which will be your ‘home’
for the next two days. In the afternoon, you will go on the first game viewing
drive to explore Nxai
Pan National Park, which consists of a fascinating series of fossil pans,
interspersed with shady islands of acacia
trees. Nxai Pan is the only place on your safari where you will get the
chance to see springbok
and oryx antelope.
After the drive you will return to the camp and enjoy a hearty dinner around
an African campfire.
Overnight camping accommodation in spacious 3m x 3m tents with camp beds and
shared ablutions.
Overnight: Camping at a private camp site on
a full board basis in spacious 3m x 3m tents with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Nxai Pan
DAY 3
Awaken to an early morning African sunrise and
after a light breakfast proceed with your exploration of Nxai
Pan. You will visit some of the artificial water points, used by the wildlife
to quench their thirst. Keep an eye out for some of Nxai’s more unusual
game species such as bat
eared fox, cheetah
and hartebeest,
which are sometimes seen.
Return to your tented camp for lunch and an afternoon siesta, before heading
out again for your late afternoon drive. At sunset keep a special eye out
for the brown hyena,
which inhabits this area but is seldom seen due to its shy and nocturnal nature.
Retire to camp for dinner and appreciate the spectacular Milky Way and night
sky.
Overnight:
Camping at a private camp site on a full board basis in spacious 3m x 3m tents
with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Nxai Pan
DAY 4
This morning
we set off early back to Maun in order to catch our 40 minute charter flight
to Mapula
Lodge, situated in the northern parts of the world renowned Okavango
Delta. Enjoy the spectacular Okavango landscapes from the air, a beautiful
contrast to the dry Kalahari
you have just experienced in Nxai Pan.
Arrive at the superbly comfortable Lodge, which overlooks the stunning floodplains,
which you can explore by foot (with armed guide), by mokoro
(dug out canoe) and safari vehicle. Being a private concession area within
the Okavango,
Mapula also affords you the possibility of doing night game drives. Your guide
and Mapula camp management will advise you as to which activities to do, depending
on the time of day.
Overnight at Mapula Lodge in a twin bedded chalet with en suite facilities
on a full board basis.
Overnight: Mapula
Lodge
Location: Okavango
Delta
DAY 1
On arrival at Maun Airport you will be
met and assisted by your Professional Safari Guide.
Thereafter you will be driven through the rural Maun countryside to Montsentsela
Lodge, which is a small-tented lodge situated on a game farm 14 kilometers
out of town. On arrival at the lodge, your guide will talk you through the
rest of your trip. You can then take time to relax and acclimatize in the
scenic surroundings of the lodge. Perhaps choose one of three nature trails
at Montsentsela and start to experience the sights and sounds of the African
bush.
Overnight at Montsentsela Lodge in a luxury twin bedded tent with en-suite
facilities on a full board basis.
Overnight: Motsentsela
Tree Lodge
Location: Maun
DAY 5
Starting early, you will continue your safari activities where you left off the day before. On your armed game walk you will get closer to nature than you ever thought possible. Your mokoro trip through the crystal clear, reed and water lily lined waterways of the Okavango makes for a supremely peaceful experience, perhaps giving you the chance of sighting and floating up the unusual Sitatunga, an aquatic antelope species uniquely adapted to its watery environment. On your game drive, you will get close to Botswana’s wide variety of big game, including possible sightings of buffalo and elephant and other animal species that most typify this area. On your night drive, witness nocturnal species going about their nightly routines, a special thrill for any safari enthusiast.
Overnight: Mapula
Lodge
Location: Okavango
Delta
DAY 6
This morning we leave the Mapula floodplains and head by charter aircraft on a 30-minute flight to Moremi Game Reserve, an intricate part of the Okavango Delta and world famous for its incredible game viewing and scenery. After landing in Moremi we will meet up again with our safari team who have already erected our private tent camp in the reserve. Following an afternoon siesta, we will head out on a game drive along the Khwai River and its accompanying floodplains. With game viewing being good in Moremi, we should see hippo, elephant, lion and numerous antelope species. Keep a close eye on the dense undergrowth and the towering jackal berry trees for a possible sighting of the beautiful but elusive leopard.
Overnight: Camping at a private camp site on
a full board basis in spacious 3m x 3m tents with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Moremi
Game Reserve
DAY 7
Starting
early, we continue to experience the best of Moremi. We will stop along some
of the larger pans associated with the Khwai
River and spot crocodiles
sunning themselves on the sun baked fringes of the pans. Enjoy the sights
of grazing red
lechwe, an antelope species always found in close proximity to Moremi’s
waterways. See giraffe
and zebra, always
on the alert to the danger of lions
and other predators of the Moremi.
After another satisfying day of game viewing, retire back to your tented camp
and share your day’s experiences around a warm and glowing campfire.
Fall asleep to the sound of lions roaring in the distance as they commence
their nocturnal hunt.
Overnight: Camping at a private camp site on
a full board basis in spacious 3m x 3m tents with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Moremi
Game Reserve
DAY 8
This morning we leave the scenic landscapes
of Moremi and commence our 5-hour trip to Savuti,
also regarded as a prime game-viewing destination. As we depart Moremi we
cross the bridge over the River
Khwai, its construction out of raw mopane poles making it an experience
not easily forgotten. As we arrive in Savuti, the vastness of the Savuti´marsh´,
a sweeping expanse of savanna looked over by seven
ancient rocky outcrops and the dry channel, which was once its lifeline,
appears in its awesome splendor.
In the late afternoon, we go on another game drive, exploring the marsh and
the wide variety of animals, which have made it their grazing and hunting
grounds. In the evening we retire back to our private camp and take dinner
with the whooping laughs of hyena
in the background.
Overnight: Camping at a private camp site on a full board basis in spacious
3m x 3m tents with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Savute
DAY 9
Again we depart early and start to explore some
of the numerous waterholes dotted around the Savuti marsh. You will soon get
to see why this area is famous for its numerous bull elephants,
which monopolize these waterholes. Your guide will also take you around the
seven rocky outcrops around the marsh and show you the Bushman
paintings, which point to the ancient livelihoods of those who once used
to live in the area. Back on the marsh, chances are good to see the Savuti
lions, supreme predators of the area. Spectacular zebra
migrations, which periodically take place on the marsh, are a sight to behold.
After a busy day’s game viewing, we return to our tented camp for dinner
and to reflect on the awesome splendor that is Savuti.
Overnight: Camping at a private camp site on a full board basis in spacious
3m x 3m tents with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Savuti
DAY 10
Our safari continues this morning towards the
northern boundary of the Chobe
National Park, the destination being our campsite close to the
Chobe River. The drive from Savuti to Chobe takes about 3 hours and again
offers interestingly contrasting scenery to that which you have seen before.
In Chobe you will get to appreciate first hand what has made this area so
unique – the highest concentrations of buffalo
and elephant
herds anywhere in Africa, spectacular sunsets and prolific birdlife.
You will explore Chobe
riverfront by vehicle and the river itself by boat.
Overnight: Camping at a private camp site on a full board basis in spacious
3m x 3m tents with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Chobe
National Park
DAY 11
Our exploration of Chobe continues. We take
a motorized boat trip on the Chobe
River, which will unveil the enormous variety of bird and animal species
present in the area. Your guide will glide the boat past pods of hippo
and crocodiles
sunning themselves on the shores of the Chobe River. From the boat you
will have the chance of seeing some of Chobe’s huge elephant
populations coming down to the river to drink and cool down. Your drive
along the riverfront will give you excellent opportunities to see the wildlife
up close and to track the spoor of Chobe’s lion
prides in the soft Chobe sands.
In the evening savor your last day in Botswana around a glowing campfire to
the sounds of hippo
grunting in the river.
Overnight: Camping at a private camp site on
a full board basis in spacious 3m x 3m tents with camp beds and shared facilities
Location: Chobe
National Park
DAY 12
This morning we say goodbye to Botswana and
its unparalleled wildlife and conservation policies. We commence our short
2-hour drive to Victoria
Falls in Zimbabwe, arriving in time for lunch.
Apart from an organized tour of the Falls themselves, the rest of your time
here is yours and you can select from a wide variety of activities on offer
to visitors in and around Victoria Falls.
Accommodation is in a charming private guesthouse with twin rooms and en suite
bathrooms. Accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis only.
Overnight: Mariolina's
Guest House
Location: Victoria
Falls
DAY 13
The day is yours and to be taken at leisure. Visit the falls again, the numerous fascinating craft markets in the middle of town or enjoy a sunset cruise on the mighty Zambezi river. If you are an outdoor adventure enthusiast, arrange to go white water rafting on the Zambezi – the experience of a lifetime. Dinner at the Boma Restaurant on the outskirts of town is an unforgettable experience.
Overnight: Marolina's
Guest House
Location: Victoria
Falls
DAY 14
Today your African safari adventure ends with a transfer to Victoria Falls Airport in time to connect with your return flight.
PRICE USD 5175 per person sharing accommodation
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Best of Botswana
This safari vacation is a combined camping
and accommodated safari tour that takes you to the Okavango Delta and Chobe
National Park. You will be staying in luxurious camps and in 3m x 3m tents.
Activities include driving through the Botswana countryside, overland journeys
in open sided vehicles, nature walks and hiking tours through the bush,
makoro rides (dug out canoe), night game drives and boat cruises.
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