Almost a quarter of Botswana has been set
aside for conservation purposes. With a population of only
1.6 million people, there are still enormous tracts of land
which are completely un-inhabited. These are the areas we
explore, from the watery channels of the Okavango Delta to
the shifting sands of the Kalahari. Diversely beautiful, Botswana is
a "must-see"!
Botswana Adventure Trail
18-Days, JOHANNESBURG TO LIVINGSTONE, Euro 2145 pp
SHORTENED OPTIONS AVAILABLE!
HIGHLIGHTS
SMALL GROUPS - maximum 10 pax / vehicle
Wild camping participation safaris
Mapungubwe National Park
Khama Rhino Sanctuary
Kubu Island and Makgadigadi Salt Pans
3 nights in Central Kalahari Game Reserve
6 nights in Moremi, Chobe, Savuti
Okavango Delta overnight boat trip
3 nights fixed accommodation in Maun / Livingstone
Victoria Falls (USD10, subject to change)
DAY TO DAY SCHEDULE
Arrival in Johannesburg. Accommodation and airport transfers
can be arranged through Safari Bros. Not included.
Night - Johannesburg B&B (BLD)
Day 1- Mapungubwe National Park
Start of safari. Early morning meet-and-greet in Jhb - 07h00
departure. We head for Mapungubwe National Park, approx
550 km from Johannesburg, nestled right on the Botswana /
Zimbabwe border and close to the confluence of the the Limpopo
and Shashe rivers. This spectacular National park is South
Africa's newest World Heritage site because of its'
valuable Archaelogical sights, coupled with superb wildlife
and tribal history. Afternoon at leisure.
Night - Mapungubwe National Park,
camping (L)
Day 2- Mapungubwe National Park
Morning Game drive to the Confluence of the mighty Shashe
and Limpopo rivers - remnant of one of Africa's greatest lakes,
Lake Makgadgadi. Picnic brunch and afternoon tour / walk
with a local guide to one of the ancient mountains - fascinating!!
Return in evening for traditional braai under the African
Sky.
Night - Mapungubwe National Park,
camping
Days 3 & 4 - Khama Rhino Sanctuary
A lazy departure from Mapungubwe after breaking camp. We cross
the nearby border into Botswana and then on towards Khama
Rhino Sanctuary, a tranquil haven lying beneath huge Mongongo
Trees. Khama is home to 33 of Botswana's last remaining Rhinos
and to several other mammal species, including the elusive
Brown Hyena. Enjoy an afternoon walk around the campsite at
leisure. Our second day starts with an early morning game
drive through the Kalahari Sandveld, along the pans' edge.
Relax in the afternoon before a sundowner drive to the bird
hide. Swimming pool nearby for the hot summer days.
Night - Khama Rhino Sanctuary,
camping
Day 5 - Kubu Island, Makgadikgadi
Salt Pans
Today we venture on to the mystical Makgadigadi Salt Pans,
the largest salt pans in the world, covering an expanse
of 16 000 square kilometres. We camp near Kubu island, a breath-taking
place which leaves us wondering about the ancient civilisations
which once inhabited this mysterious place. Kubu is sacred
to many of Botswana's people and is still a place of worship.
Enjoy an afternoon walk around the island and see the
most spectacular sunsets over this sacred place.
Night - Kubu Island, Makgadigadi
Pans, camping
Days 6, 7 & 8 - Central Kalahari Game
Reserve
Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Our next 3 nights are spent
within one of the largest conservation areas in Africa
- The Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Covering a massive 52
000km2, the Central Kalahari is
one of the most uninhabited places in the world. Home to many
desert species, the CKGR is a special place which offers a
remote, un-spoilt experience like no other. Our camp in the
northern part of the Reserve is pock-marked with natural pans
and ancient dry river beds. Early morning and late afternoon
game drives are the best times for spotting desert animals.
We have lunch and relax in camp during the midday heat. Water
resources are limited, wild camping.
Night - Central Kalahari Game
Reserve, wild camping
Day 9 - Maun
Exiting the Kalahari, heading for the bustling town of Maun,
where we have time to e-mail friends, wonder around, or simply
chill at the poolside. Overnight in quaint fixed accommodation
and enjoy a restaurant meal tonight. Optional scenic flight
over the Okavango (own expense) **
Night - Maun, fixed accommodation
(LD)
Days 10-15 - Moremi Game Reserve,
Chobe National Park, Okavango Delta
After a morning in Maun, re-stocking supplies, we head northwards
off the beaten track to enter Moremi Game Reserve. The
next week will be spent between Moremi and Chobe and is
flexible according to season, road conditions and camp access.
During our stay in Moremi, Chobe and Savuti, we will also
experience an overnight Okavango Delta boat trip, camping
wild on one of the Delta's islands. Here we will visit
the Godikwe Heronry (seasonal) and enjoy sundowners
on the boat whilst gawking at a Delta sunset, just to round
off the day! The Delta is well known for its' hippo, elephant,
and wonderful birding opportunities, Moremi for it's leopard,
wild dog and Lion, and Savuti for its' large zebra and hyena
groups. Campsite bookings change according to season. All
camps are unfenced and it is not uncommon to have wild animals
wandering through the camp.
Night - Moremi Game Reserve, wild camping
Day 16 - Livingstone
An early departure, leaving the wildest part of Botswana.
We head northwest to cross the mighty Zambezi River near the
town of Kasane. Here we enter 3rd World Africa on the Kazangula
ferry into Zambia. The colonial town of Livingstone is
a hive of activity - absorb it's vibe as we eat out at one
of the local restaurants. Your guide will show you the Livingstone
surrounds and then drop you off at the mighty Victoria
Falls for an afternoon at leisure. Entry to Victoria Falls
not included (USD 10 / person, subject to change).
Night - Livingstone, basic fixed accommodation (LD)
Day 17 - Livingstone
A full day for own expense adventure activities. Optional
activities include Elephant rides, canoe excursions, white-water
rafting, flights over Vic Falls, bungi-jumping and Lion Encounters
on the Zimbabwe side of the Falls.
Night - Livingstone, basic fixed accommodation (LD)
Day 18 Tour ends today after breakfast, and the journey home
begins. Clients flying out directly from Livingstone will
need to make their' own airport transfer arrangements with
the lodge. Taxis cost in the region of USD 20. Optional road
transfer back to Johannesburg. This includes one night fixed
accommodation (sharing basis) near Francistown. Lunches and
dinners excluded. On arrival back in JHB, drop off at either
ORT or original B&B.
MALARIA PROPHYLACTICS ESSENTIAL FROM MAUN ONWARDS!
Inclusive: Accommodation, entry fees, guide (Professional
guide and Local Botswana guide through Botswana N.P), specially
built Landrover or Landcruiser 4x4 with offroad trailer, meals
(except for own expense meals specified), specified activities,
tea, coffee.
Exclusive: Travel insurance, flights, Livingstone
& Maun airport transfers, optional extra activities specified,
own expense meals and beverages / snacks, visas, laundry,
guide gratuities, personal expenses, Zambian Visa.
Special Notes:
No Amex!!! Visa cards are recommended if cash needs to
be withdrawn.
Only large head USD accepted in Southern Africa.
Participation tour - clients expected to pitch their'
own tents, pack / unpack vehicle, and assist in the kitchen.
9 Nights, 10 Days, JOHANNESBURG TO MAUN,
Euro 1085 pp
DAY TO DAY SCHEDULE
Arrival in Johannesburg. Accommodation and airport transfers
can be arranged through Safari Bros. Not included.
Night - Johannesburg B&B (BLD)
Day 1- Mapungubwe National Park
Start of safari. Early morning meet-and-greet in Jhb - 07h00
departure. We head for Mapungubwe National Park, approx
550 km from Johannesburg, nestled right on the Botswana /
Zimbabwe border and close to the confluence of the the Limpopo
and Shashe rivers. This spectacular National park is South
Africa's newest World Heritage site because of its'
valuable Archaelogical sights, coupled with superb wildlife
and tribal history. Afternoon at leisure.
Night - Mapungubwe National Park, camping (L)
Day 2- Mapungubwe National Park
Morning Game drive to the Confluence of the mighty Shashe
and Limpopo rivers - remnant of one of Africa's greatest lakes,
Lake Makgadgadi. Picnic brunch and afternoon tour / walk
with a local guide to one of the ancient mountains - fascinating!!
Return in evening for traditional braai under the African
Sky.
Night - Mapungubwe National Park, camping
Days 3 & 4 - Khama Rhino Sanctuary
A lazy departure from Mapungubwe after breaking camp. We cross
the nearby border into Botswana and then on towards Khama
Rhino Sanctuary, a tranquil haven lying beneath huge Mongongo
Trees. Khama is home to 33 of Botswana's last remaining Rhinos
and to several other mammal species, including the elusive
Brown Hyena. Enjoy an afternoon walk around the campsite at
leisure. Our second day starts with an early morning game
drive through the Kalahari Sandveld, along the pans' edge.
Relax in the afternoon before a sundowner drive to the bird
hide. Swimming pool nearby for the hot summer days.
Night - Khama Rhino Sanctuary, camping
Day 5 - Kubu Island, Makgadikgadi
Salt Pans
Today we venture on to the mystical Makgadigadi Salt Pans,
the largest salt pans in the world, covering an expanse
of 16 000 square kilometres. We camp near Kubu island, a breath-taking
place which leaves us wondering about the ancient civilisations
which once inhabited this mysterious place. Kubu is sacred
to many of Botswana's people and is still a place of worship.
Enjoy an afternoon walk around the island and see the
most spectacular sunsets over this sacred place.
Night - Kubu Island, Makgadigadi Pans, camping
Days 6, 7 & 8 - Central Kalahari Game
Reserve
Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Our next 3 nights are spent
within one of the largest conservation areas in Africa
- The Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Covering a massive 52
000km2, the Central Kalahari is
one of the most uninhabited places in the world. Home to many
desert species, the CKGR is a special place which offers a
remote, un-spoilt experience like no other. Our camp in the
northern part of the Reserve is pock-marked with natural pans
and ancient dry river beds. Early morning and late afternoon
game drives are the best times for spotting desert animals.
We have lunch and relax in camp during the midday heat. Water
resources are limited, wild camping.
Night - Central Kalahari Game Reserve, wild camping
Day 9 - Maun
Exiting the Kalahari, heading for the bustling town of Maun,
where we have time to e-mail friends, wonder around, or simply
chill at the poolside. Overnight in quaint fixed accommodation
and enjoy a restaurant meal tonight. Optional scenic flight
over the Okavango (own expense) **
Night - Maun, fixed accommodation (LD)
Day 10 - Maun Tour ends after breakfast. Clients to arrange transfers
to the airport for flights out - taxis currently cost in the
region of US$ 20 per taxi.
MALARIA PROPHYLACTICS ESSENTIAL FROM MAUN ONWARDS!
Inclusive: Accommodation, entry fees, guide (Professional
guide and Local Botswana guide through Botswana N.P), specially
built Landrover or Landcruiser 4x4 with offroad trailer, meals
(except for own expense meals specified), specified activities,
tea, coffee.
Exclusive: Travel insurance, flights, Livingstone
& Maun airport transfers, optional extra activities specified,
own expense meals and beverages / snacks, visas, laundry,
guide gratuities, personal expenses, Zambian Visa.
Special Notes:
No Amex!!! Visa cards are recommended if cash needs to
be withdrawn.
Only large head USD accepted in Southern Africa.
Participation tour - clients expected to pitch their'
own tents, pack / unpack vehicle, and assist in the kitchen.
9 Nights, 10 Days - MAUN TO LIVINGSTONE, Euro 1295 pp
DAY TO DAY SCHEDULE
Day 1 - Maun On arrival in Maun, meet the rest of the group and
see a bit of the town, wandering around, e-mailing friends,
or simply chilling at the poolside. Overnight in quaint
fixed accommodation and enjoy a restaurant meal tonight.
Optional scenic flight over the Okavango (own expense).
Night - Maun, fixed accommodation
(LD)
Days 2-7 - Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe
National Park, Okavango Delta After a morning in Maun, re-stocking supplies, we
head northwards off the beaten track to enter Moremi Game
Reserve. The next week will be spent between Moremi and
Chobe and is flexible according to season, road conditions
and camp access. During our stay in Moremi, Chobe and Savuti,
we will also experience an overnight Okavango Delta boat
trip, camping wild on one of the Delta's islands. Here
we will visit the Godikwe Heronry (seasonal) and enjoy
sundowners on the boat whilst gawking at a Delta sunset, just
to round off the day! The Delta is well known for its' hippo,
elephant, and wonderful birding opportunities, Moremi for
it's leopard, wild dog and Lion, and Savuti for its' large
zebra and hyena groups. Campsite bookings change according
to season. All camps are unfenced and it is not uncommon
to have wild animals wandering through the camp.
Night - Moremi Game Reserve, wild
camping
Day 8 - Livingstone
An early departure, leaving the wildest part of Botswana.
We head northwest to cross the mighty Zambezi River near the
town of Kasane. Here we enter 3rd World Africa on the Kazangula
ferry into Zambia. The colonial town of Livingstone is
a hive of activity - absorb it's vibe as we eat out at one
of the local restaurants. Your guide will show you the Livingstone
surrounds and then drop you off at the mighty Victoria
Falls for an afternoon at leisure. Entry to Victoria Falls
not included (USD 10 / person, subject to change).
Night - Livingstone, basic fixed
accommodation (LD)
Day 9 - Livingstone
A full day for own expense adventure activities. Optional
activities include Elephant rides, canoe excursions, white-water
rafting, flights over Vic Falls, bungi-jumping and Lion Encounters
on the Zimbabwe side of the Falls.
Night - Livingstone, basic fixed
accommodation (LD)
Day 10 Tour ends today after breakfast, and the journey home
begins. Clients flying out directly from Livingstone will
need to make their' own airport transfer arrangements with
the lodge. Taxis cost in the region of USD 20. Optional road
transfer back to Johannesburg. This includes one night fixed
accommodation (sharing basis) near Francistown. Lunches and
dinners excluded. On arrival back in JHB, drop off at either
ORT or original B&B.
MALARIA PROPHYLACTICS ESSENTIAL FROM MAUN ONWARDS!
Inclusive: Accommodation, entry fees, guide (Professional
guide and Local Botswana guide through Botswana N.P), specially
built Landrover or Landcruiser 4x4 with offroad trailer, meals
(except for own expense meals specified), specified activities,
tea, coffee.
Exclusive: Travel insurance, flights, Livingstone
& Maun airport transfers, optional extra activities specified,
own expense meals and beverages / snacks, visas, laundry,
guide gratuities, personal expenses, Zambian Visa.
Special Notes:
No Amex!!! Visa cards are recommended if cash needs to
be withdrawn.
Only large head USD accepted in Southern Africa.
Participation tour - clients expected to pitch their'
own tents, pack / unpack vehicle, and assist in the kitchen.