TOUR DEPARTS: Johannesburg TOUR END: Victoria Falls
Local payment: $300
Flight from: 1200,-€
Serowe – Khama Rhino Sanctuary X 1 night
Maun – Maun Lodge X 1 night
Okavango Delta – Wild Camping X 1 night
Moremi game reserve – Moremi Camp X 2nights
Nata – Nata Lodge X 1 night
Chobe National Park – Chobe Safari Lodge X 2 nights
Victoria Falls Zimbabwe – Rainbow Lodge X 2 nights
B=Breakfast L=Lunch D=Dinner
Day 1 Khama Rhino Sanctuary
We depart from Rosebank Holiday Inn, travelling through Limpopo and North West province as we head to Khama Rhino Sanctuary in Serowe. We cross the border and drive straight to Serowe, check in at Khama Rhino lodge and have some time to prepare for our sunset drive. We drive out on a 4WD for a short safari to maximise our chances of spotting rhinos. We visit few waterholes and drive back to the lodge before dark. A set dinner will be served at the restaurant. DB&B.
Day 2 Maun
Maun, founded in 1915, is the gateway to the Okavango Delta and the tourism capital of Botswana, and the tribal capital of the Batawane tribe. We drive through the flat landscape that forms the Kalahari Desert of Botswana, which is a part of the Makgadikgadi Nxai salt pan. After checking in, we go to Maun shopping centre to stock up for the next two days in the delta. A set dinner will be served at the restaurant. B&B.
Day 3 & 4 Okavango Delta
Shortly after breakfast we leave the lodge and head to Okavango Delta on our open 4WD and meet the local guides at the “polling station”. We load our camping gear, equipment and start punting via canoe to our campsite in the wild, where we spend two days and one night. We have one sunset game walk and one sunrise game walk. Relax, but keep your ear close to the ground and keep your eyes open, as the bush will have a few surprises in store for you. DB&B.
Day 4 Maun
We have a short sunrise walk, come back to the camp, have breakfast and start punting downstream, heading to the mekoro station. We drive back to Maun, arriving during lunch time. We have free time until late afternoon and we have an opportunity to try the optional scenic flight over the Okavango Delta. DB&B.
Day 5 & 6 Moremi Game Reserve
Shortly after breakfast we head to Moremi Game Reserve on our open 4WD for fantastic game viewing. We have two days to explore the former hunting ground of the Batswana tribe and enjoy the game viewing. Our camp uses renewable energy, so make sure all batteries are charged before we leave Maun. We return to Maun on the afternoon of Day 7 for the last night, before heading to the pans. DLB&B
Day 7 Maun
We have an early breakfast and start game viewing through Khwai private concession. We make a stop for lunch along the way and after lunch we head back to Maun. We have a free afternoon to refresh and relax. Dinner at own expense. LB&B
Day 8 Makgadikgadi Salt Pan
The largest remaining shimmering salt pans of Makgadikgadi appear as glaring white and endless plain. The pans attract hundreds of zebra, wildebeest and different bird species in the wet season. We visit the pans for a sunset walk and return to the lodge for dinner. DB&B.
Day 9&10 Chobe National Park
Chobe River divides Botswana and the Zambezi region at the former Caprivi Strip. The river is our focus point as all our activities are based on it. Our lodge is located on the bank of the river, attracting large herds of elephant and other animals. We have one sunrise open 4WD safari and one sunset boat safari through Chobe River. B&B.
Day 11&12 Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe
We leave Botswana and cross to Zimbabwe. We visit Mosi oa Tunya (the smoke that thunders), the Victoria Falls, and one of the seven natural wonders of the world. We have the following day to venture into local activities (own expense) including bungee jumping, a rhino walk, or a lion cubs walk. B&B.
Day 13 Victoria Falls
The tour ends after breakfast at 8:30 am. B&B.
Flight from: 950,-€
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Is the premier wildlife destination in Southern Africa. The rustic, remote atmosphere of Botswana’s wildlife areas offer real adventure. Open 4 wheel drive game drives in Moremi game reserve, Savuti and Chobe National Parks are the experience of a lifetime. The fabled Kalahari Desert covers roughly two-thirds of the country. At the northern edge of the Kalahari lies the Okavango Delta known as the “Jewel of the Kalahari”, a secret oasis in an otherwise water-starved land. Some of the largest herds in Southern Africa roam free in this unspoiled wilderness, the wildlife is spectacular and varied.
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL: The Botswana flat landscape is covered by the sand which makes it dry and hot. Their summer temperature can reach 38 degrees and beyond. The best time to visit Botswana is between June and November when the water level is low in the Okavango Delta with cooler temperature.
OKAVANGO DELTA – The experience of being polled into the Okavango Delta is unrivalled. You polers will interpret birdlife as you pass through tranquil waterlily covered lagoons to your camp. Your professional guide will lead you on game walks getting you close to nature. If your passion in camping close to the wildlife or the comfort of a luxury lodge safari, Botswana has something to offer you.
CENTRAL KALAHARI GAME RESERVE – The Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) is one of the largest game reserves in the world (52,800 square kilometre). Made famous by Mark and Delia Owen in the book Cry of the Kalahari, its remoteness, unforgiving climate and harsh terrain have kept it pristine and untamed. This reserve is characterised by vast open plains, saltpans and ancient riverbeds. During the summer months, when the rains fall, the Kalahari grasslands turn green and lush and the good grazing attracts large herds of zebra, wildebeest springbok and gemsbok (oryx). Following the herds we hope to find the Kalahari lions. Khutse National Park is an annex to the south of CKGR and encompasses several beautiful pans. The Sunway Expedition Kalahari tours will visit Khutse.
MOREMI GAME RESERVE – The Moremi Game Reserve is considered to be one of the first reserves in Africa to be formed by the local indigenous population. The Reserve covers the land that traditionally belonged to the Batawana people. In the 1960s the widow of Chief Moremi III was concerned about the toll that hunting and the encroachment of cattle were having on the animals within their hunting grounds. After negotiations the Moremi Game Reserve was officially declared on the 15th of March 1963. In the 1970’s after more negotiations Chief Moremi’s royal hunting ground was also included in the reserve. The reserve now protects about twenty percent of the heart of the Okavango Delta. It is home to over 300 percent of the world’s remaining Wild Dog population and is one of the few places in Botswana that is a sanctuary for the highly endangered White Rhino. To the northeast lies the Chobe National Park. Although just under 5,000 km² in extent, it is a surprisingly diverse Reserve combining mopane woodland and acacia forests, floodplains and lagoons. Only about 30% of the Reserve is mainland, with the bulk being within the Okavango Delta itself.
CHOBE NATIONAL PARK – Chobe National Park is famous for large herds of elephants. Herds numbering hundreds come down the Chobe River each afternoon to quench their thirst. A cruise on the Chobe River, is a brilliant wildlife experience where where it is possible to get close to the hippopotamus, crocodiles and elephants. Keep an eye out for the endemic Chobe puku as well as over 400 hundred species of birds. Chobe provides exceptional photographic opportunities.
SAVUTI – an area in the centre of the Chobe National Park is famous for predators including large prides of lions and packs of hyenas. The waterhole attracts large bull elephants, buffalo and zebra. In 2010 the water flowed again in the “lost river” – after 25 years the waters have again pushed through the Salinda Spillway and arrived on the Savuti marsh, flooding an area which has been dry for so long. This is going to be a fascinating time and the impact on the wildlife is going to be amazing to witness.
NXAI PAN NATIONAL PARK – A national park to the north of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, the focal point of which is the “pan” or open grassland, at the centre of which there is a permanent water hole. This water is a magnet for wildlife and attracts vast springbok populations, large herds of giraffe, zebra, gemsbok (oryx), which in turn attract predators. Nxai Pan is an excellent place to find lion and cheetah. The national park also includes the group of massive Baobab trees named after Thomas Baines.
MAKGADIKGADI NATIONAL PARK & THE KALAHARI – The grasslands of the Kalahari together with the lunar expanse of the Makgadikgadi saltpans complement and are in total contrast to the verdant, game-rich Okavango.