This scheduled, fast–paced safari starts in Windhoek and finishes in Victoria travelling via Botswana to experience the San culture, the tranquility of the Okavango Delta before continuing to Chobe National Park and great wildlife sightings in particular huge elephant herds, before finishing at the spectacular Victoria Fall. The route can also be reversed and runs from Victoria Falls to Windhoek – contact us for further details
Bushman interaction with dancing and walks; Okavango Delta for waterways and mokoro experience; Makgadikgadi Pans; Chobe National Park and sunset boat cruise; Victoria Falls and tour
Type | Group Safari; | ||||
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Length | 07 days | ||||
Countries | Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe | ||||
Accommodation | Camping or Accommodated Option | ||||
Departures | Scheduled Departures |
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Group size | Min: 4/ Max: Camping tour: 24 Accommodated tour: 20 Small group:12 | ||||
Single Supplement | Yes | ||||
Minimum Age | 10 years
younger on request |
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Camping Option | ||
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Day 1 Ghanzi Trail Blazers Campsite Ghanzi
Day 2&3 Sedia Riverside Campssite Okavango Delta Day 4 Nata Lodge & Campsite Day 5 Thebe River Campsite Chobe Day 6 Shearwater Explorer Village Victoria Falls Day 7 End of tour |
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Accommodated Option | ||
Day 1 Ghanzi Trail Blazers Ghanzi
Day 2&3 Sedia Riverside Lodge Okavango Delta Day 4 Nata Lodge Day 5 Thebe River Lodge Chobe Day 6 Shearwater Explorer Village Victoria Falls Day 7 End of tour |
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Price Per Person (based on twin share) | ||
Camping | ZAR16,950 | Same price all year |
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Please Note: Price for 2020 | ||
Accommodated | ZAR21,450 | Same price all year |
Please Note: Price for 2020 | ||
Single Supplement | Yes - Accommodated: N$3,050 | |
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Depart from Windhoek and drive east to Botswana and into the Kalahari Desert, later we experience a traditional dance evening from the local San community and find out about their culture of song, dance and story–telling
We join a guided walk with the San and find out how they would have hunted in yesteryear, then leave for Maun known as the gateway to the Okavango Delta. We spend the night here and the afternoon is spent relaxing, and preparing for our adventure into the Okavango. Perhaps enjoy a scenic flight later in the afternoon over the Delta.
Heading out early, we meet the polers who will be escorting us into the Delta, they’ll steer us through the serene area of narrow, reed–lined channels, which open out onto beautiful lagoons. Reaching one of the many islands, we enjoy a nature walk experiencing the tranquil area then slowly return via mokoro to our start point. Though this should not be viewed as a game viewing activity, a variety of game may be spotted in this pristine wilderness area, including elephant, giraffe, kudu, impala and zebra. A further upgrade is available should you wish
Leaving Maun behind us we make our way to Nata in the northern reaches of the Makgadikgadi Pans. Enjoy an afternoon guided game drive to Nata Sanctuary, which forms the breeding group for a host of water birds including pelicans and thousands of flamingos.
We rise early this morning as we continue north to the banks of the Chobe River. This afternoon, explore Chobe National Park in 4x4 vehicles, allowing us an up close and personal experience with the many frolicking elephants bathing and crossing the river, Chobe is home to the largest population of elephants in southern Africa but also look out for predators such as lion, and water–loving species such as hippos and crocs. The afternoon ends with a leisurely boat cruise and the chance for further wildlife encounters
We cross the border into Zimbabwe and travel the short distance to Victoria Falls town, visit the spectacular Victoria Falls, also known by the local name of ’’Mosi–oa Tunja" (the smoke that thunders). Experience and enjoy the mighty Zambezi River and the many optional activities centred around the Falls, or for the more relaxed traveller there are craft markets and coffee shops on offer. David Livingstone, is believed to have been the first European (explorer) to view the Victoria Falls, and wrote: "It has never been seen before by European eyes, but scenes so wonderful must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight– it’s no surprise it has been listed as one of the Natural Wonders of the World
Your tour finishes after breakfast though we can recommend a further night to give you the chance to enjoy optional activities on offer and an adventure that most suits your style. Whether rafting the mighty Zambezi River or enjoying a flight scenic over the Falls, or more leisurely styled excursions this destination is worth the time spent here and will be ingrained in your memory.
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