
Giving you more holiday value for your money.
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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Victoria Falls, Chobe, Savuti, Okavango Delta, Moremi, Nxai Pan, Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Waterberg |
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Day 1 : Victoria Falls - Lodge |
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On arrival in Victoria Falls you will be transferred to a lodge in the town where you will spend the next 2 nights.
All necessary paperwork will be completed on arrival at the Lodge. (D) |
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Day 2 : Victoria Falls - Lodge |
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Today is at leisure, giving you the opportunity not only to view the Falls one of the seven wonders of the natural world, but also to participate in some of the many activities on offer such as River Rafting, Bungi Jumping, Helicopter Flights, Boat Cruises, Canoe trips and many others. (B,L,D) |
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Day 3 : Chobe - Camp |
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After breakfast, board our Truck and cross the border into Botswana. Once in Botswana, we head for Chobe National Park . Our campsite for the night is along the banks of the Chobe River.
Chobe, which is the second largest national park in Botswana, covers 10 566 square kilometres. The park is divided into four main focal points comprising the Chobe River front with floodplain and teak forest, the Savuti Marsh in the west about 50 kilometres north of Mababe gate, the Linyanti Swamps in the north-west and the hot dry hinterland in between.
We will enjoy an afternoon boat ride on the Chobe River. (B,L,D) |
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Day 4 : Savuti - Camp |
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Today we head south to our next camp – in the Savuti area. Savuti is famous for its elephant hunting lion prides. We spend the afternoon game viewing before returning to camp. (B,L,D) |
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Day 5 : Moremi - Camp |
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Heading even further south, we enter Moremi National Park in the Okavango Delta. Game viewing en-route, we travel to our private camp situated in this vast wilderness. |
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Many travellers regard the Moremi Wildlife Reserve as the most spectacular and beautiful game park in Southern Africa. It covers more than 1000 square kilometres of grassy flood plains in the north-eastern corner of the Okavango Delta . Apart from savannah, the terrain includes winding waterways with banks of reeds, palm-covered islands, thick forest and lush, lily-covered lagoons where hippos bathe and sport. Huge herds of impala and tsessebe are always in the area, while in the dry season large herds of buffalo, wildebeest and zebra flock into the park from the Kalahari in search of food and water. The rare sitatunga and lechwe antelope live in the papyrus banks of the waterways. Lions, cheetahs and packs of wild dogs hunt in the open grassland. The reserve is home to an immense number of birds. (B,L,D) |
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Day 6: Okavango Delta - Camp |
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An early morning game drive will be followed by a boat cruise, deep into the Delta where we spend most of the day on the water. There is the possibility of a game walk – weather permitting and maybe even a refreshing swim.
We once again overnight at our private campsite. (B,L,D) |
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Day 7: Moremi - Camp |
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Today is spent game viewing and relaxing at the camp. (B,L,D) |
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Day 8 : Maun - Camp |
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After breakfast we pack up camp and head for Maun . On arrival in the early afternoon, you have the option of joining one of the scenic flights over this beautiful area. Our camp tonight is close to the town. (B,L,D)
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Day 9 : Nxai Pan - Camp |
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Heading east to the famous Nxai Pan National Park, part of Makgadikgadi Pans , we search for the wild life in the area. Stopping at open pans where the animals gather to drink.
Situated in Northern Botswana, this 2590 square kilometre reserve is mainly forest and savannah woodland and large areas of open grassland. There are two Pans - Nxai (a fossil lake bed about 15 km. wide and covered with short grass), and Kgama-Kgama Pan.
WILDLIFE: Lion, Leopard, Wild Dog, Cheetah, Springbok, Gemsbok, Large herds of Wildebeest and Zebra, Giraffe, Brown and Spotted Hyena, Eland and other Antelopes.
We camp in the park. |
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Day 10 : Kubu Island - Camp |
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After an early morning game drive, we enjoy brunch at the famous Baines Baobabs before heading to Kubu Island on the edge of Sowa Pans. (B,L,D) |
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Day 11 : Khama Rhino Sanctuary - Camp |
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A scenic drive over the pans takes us to the shoreline of what was once a large inland lake. Via Letlakane, we continue on to Khama Rhino Sanctuary in time for an evening drive in search of White Rhino. (B,L,D) |
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Day 12 : Waterberg - Lodge |
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After crossing the border with South Africa, our final night will be spend in a lodge in the Waterberg . This will be an opportunity to savour a last night in the African Bush, remembering the route traveled and things seen. (B,L,D) |
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Day 13 : Johannesburg |
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The morning is at leisure before heading back to the city of Johannesburg . We stop for lunch en-route.
Drop off at Johannesburg International Airport. (B) |
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Included
Transport in a luxury fully equipped and air conditioned 4x4 Truck,
Camping in dome tents as per itinerary,
Lodge accommodation as per itinerary,
Services of a professional guide / driver and cook,
Vat and Government taxes,
All camping equipment,
Camp bed, bedding & towels,
Hot water shower on truck,
Toilet on truck,
All meals, fruit juice, tea & coffee,
All Park and camping fees,
Airport transfers, Airport hotel transfers, others on request Excluded
Airfare, Visas, Spending money, Soft drinks, snacks and alcoholic beverages, Any additional activities not listed in the itinerary such as, Bungi jumping, River rafting, Boat trips, Flights over the Delta and Fall, Entrance fees to Vic Falls, Gratuities, Items of a personal nature. |
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