14 Day Botswana and Namibia Fully Serviced Tour
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14 Day Botswana and Namibia Fully Serviced Tour

14 Day Botswana and Namibia Fully Serviced Tour
Why book this tour? This 15 day Namibia and Botswana Adventure offers you amazing wildlife encounters, cultural interactions and highlights like the Namib Desert, Etosha National Park and the Okavango...
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Local Park Fee R3000

Next Year Tour Priced USD 3168 (Jan – June) | USD 3564 (July – Dec)

Next Year Single Supplement USD 200

Next Year Local Payment R3200

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Length

14 days

Tour Type

Tour Type

Smaller Group Safari Tours, Camping

flight Starts

Starts

Victoria Falls

Comfort Level

Comfort Level

Premier

Flight Ends

Ends

Windhoek

Age Range

Age Range

10 - 80 Years and older

Tour SKU

Tour SKU

CAM1008

Operated in

Operated in

English Guided

Group Size

Group Size

Min 4 Max 16

Destinations

Destinations

Botswana, Namibia, Zambia

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This Botswana and Namibia Adventure tour begins in Victoria Falls, heads south to Chobe National Park, passing through the Okavango Delta, Etosha National Park and ending in Windhoek, Namibia. This is a fully serviced camping tour for healthy and active travellers.

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1

Your adventure begins in Zimbabwe. Upon arrival at Victoria Falls Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Known as the “adrenalin capital of Africa,” Victoria Falls is one of the continent’s most spectacular sights. You have the afternoon and the following day free to explore local markets or book optional activities such as sunset cruises, flights over the Falls, or a visit to the Falls themselves (activities at own expense)

Accommodation
Accommodation

Sprayview Hotel or similar

Meals
Meals

No meals included today

Optional Activities
Optional Activities

Victoria Falls Visit, Helicopter Flight, Sunset Cruise, Browse the local markets

2

Once we crossed into Botswana, we spend the night along the banks of the Chobe River. There is no doubt that Chobe is a place famous for its beautiful scenery, magnificent sunsets, and abundance of wildlife and birds. The following day we immerse ourselves in nature with a morning game drive and a relaxing sunset game-viewing cruise on the river

Accommodation
Accommodation

Camping with shared facilities

Meals
Meals

Breakfast x2, Dinner x2

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

Morning Game Drive, Afternoon Game Viewing Boat Cruise

3

We travel through Chobe National Park before crossing into Namibia and heading to the eastern edge of the Caprivi region. Upon crossing the border into Botswana, we travel by road to our lodge in the Okavango Delta which is situated on the edge of the delta. The following day, we travel 30 minutes by boat into the delta. As part of our mokoro and boat excursions, we explore the back channels of the Nxamasire area of the delta. In addition to the larger islands, there are also smaller islands within the delta where game walks are conducted depending on water levels.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Camping with shared facilities

Meals
Meals

Breakfast x2, Lunch x1, Dinner x2

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

Mokoro excursion, Guided Game walks, Boat ride

4

Bidding farewell to the Delta, we cross back into Namibia and travel through the Caprivi Strip to Rundu. Our camp is pitched amidst lush vegetation overlooking the Kavango River, offering a serene evening by the water

Accommodation
Accommodation

Camping with shared facilities

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Dinner

5

We head to the eastern side of Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s most significant game sanctuaries. Home to thousands of wild animals—including blue wildebeest, zebra, springbok, kudu, giraffe, cheetah, leopard, lion, and elephant—Etosha offers premier game viewing. We embark on an afternoon game drive in our truck before settling in for the night inside the park.

The following day after breakfast, we pack up camp and game drive across the park toward the west, stopping to view the massive Etosha Pan. We arrive at our campsite just outside the park boundaries after lunch, setting up before heading back out for an afternoon game drive in the truck.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Camping with shared facilities

Meals
Meals

Breakfast x2, Dinner x2

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

Afternoon Game Drives in the truck, Etosha Pan

6

We drive through the vast and rugged terrain of Damaraland in the south. Wide gravel plains intercept its mountain ranges, which flow into sandy riverbeds with dense vegetation, and hot, dry valleys. The Spitzkoppe Mountains provided an ideal setting for setting up camp. We recommend that you spend the afternoon exploring the stunning surroundings on foot. There is no doubt that our remote bushcamp will leave an indelible impression on you due to its spectacular setting. Lunch will be at your own expense.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Camping with shared facilities (no showers)

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Dinner

7

Following breakfast, we depart for Swakopmund where we will spend the afternoon exploring this German colonial town.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Dunedin Star Guesthouse or similar

Meals
Meals

Breakfast

Optional Activities
Optional Activities

Dolphin Cruise, Township Tour

8

During our journey, we pass through ever-changing landscapes in our quest to reach our camp situated near the edge of the Namib Desert. A morning departure is planned for Sossusvlei, where we will stop in the dune belt to see the changing colors of the world’s highest sand dunes. A five-kilometer walk leads us to Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. We will enjoy a short hike through the Sesriem Canyon in the afternoon.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Camping with shared facilities

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Dinner

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

Walk to Sossusvlei & Deadvlei, Sesriem Canyon Visit

9

In the morning clients are transferred to Windhoek. We spend the night at the Arebbusch Lodge and enjoy the local cuisine in Windhoek.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Arebbusch Lodge or similar

Meals
Meals

Breakfast

10

During the morning, you are free to explore the capital city of Windhoek before being transferred to the airport where your tour will come to an end.

Meals
Meals

Breakfast

UPCOMING DEPARTURE DATES

Saturday

18 Jul 2026

Friday

31 Jul 2026

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R3,036

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Saturday

15 Aug 2026

Friday

28 Aug 2026

From

R3,036

Saturday

12 Sep 2026

Friday

25 Sep 2026

From

R3,036

Saturday

31 Oct 2026

Friday

13 Nov 2026

From

R3,036

Saturday

09 Jan 2027

Friday

22 Jan 2027

From

R3,168

Saturday

06 Mar 2027

Friday

19 Mar 2027

From

R3,168

Saturday

24 Apr 2027

Friday

07 May 2027

From

R3,168

Saturday

05 Jun 2027

Friday

18 Jun 2027

From

R3,168

Saturday

31 Jul 2027

Friday

13 Aug 2027

From

R3,564

Saturday

28 Aug 2027

Friday

10 Sep 2027

From

R3,564

Saturday

09 Oct 2027

Friday

22 Oct 2027

From

R3,564

Tuesday

14 Dec 2027

Monday

27 Dec 2027

From

R3,564

Included in the Tour Price:

  • Chobe National Park Morning Game Drive & Afternoon game viewing boat cruise
  • Okavango Delta Game walks, Mokoro Excursion & boat trip
  • Etosha National Park Game drives, Etosha Pan
  • Walking excursion to Sossusvlei & Deadvlei
  • Sesriem Canyon visit

  • Victoria Falls National Park Entrance Fee
  • Victoria Falls Sunset Cruise
  • Victoria Falls Ra-ikane luxury Sunset Cruise
  • Victoria Falls Helicopter flights
  • Bwabwata National Park Game Drive
  • Okavango Delta Scenic Helicopter Flights
  • Swakopmund Township Tour
  • Swakopmund Dolphin Cruise
  • Namib Desert Hot Air Balloon

INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

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  • Meals: 13 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 10 Dinners
  • Accommodation – 10 Nights serviced camping, 3 Nights hotel
  • Arrival & departure airport transfer
  • Camp bed, mattress, sleeping bag and pillow
  • 3 Professional crew
  • Park entry fees as per itinerary
  • Chobe National Park Morning Game Drive & Afternoon game viewing boat cruise
  • Okavango Delta Game walks, Mokoro Excursion & boat trip
  • Etosha National Park Game drives, Etosha Pan
  • Walking excursion to Sossusvlei & Deadvlei
  • Sesriem Canyon visit
  • Local Payment (ZAR 3000) – Compulsory
  • International Airfares
  • Travel insurance (Get Adventure Travel Insurance)
  • Personal spending money
  • Visa costs
  • Border taxes
  • Passports
  • Vaccinations
  • Personal taxes (including departure and border taxes)
  • All optional activities
  • Unscheduled or optional national / game parks and other activities
  • Gratuities
  • Sleeping bag if needed
  • Restaurant meals (other than those listed)
  • All drinks – Soft Drinks, Bottled Water
  • Laundry
  • All items of a personal nature
  • Alcohol
  • Snacks

Other information

Local Park Fee and Activity Payment

This amount needs to be paid in cash to our guide on day one of the tour. Please make sure you are aware of this payment. These amounts are kept low to avoid guides having to carry large amounts of cash with them on back to back tours. This cash will be used directly as trip funds and goes straight to the local providers.

Accommodation and Camping Equipment

Depending on the style of tour booked, your accommodation arrangements will vary. For Accommodated Tours, although every effort will be made to provide the accommodation as detailed in the itinerary, the operator reserves the right to alter any accommodation listed for one of equal or better standard should the need arise. Accommodation is based on single or twin share or double rooms with private facilities. All establishments are rated three to four star.

For Camping Tours that are fully serviced, the operator provides spacious, comfortable tents accommodating two people each. Each tent is insect proof and equipped with a built-in groundsheet for insulation, as well as two large aerating windows with mosquito netting. Each passenger is provided with a camp bed, mattress, sleeping bag, small pillow, and a comfortable folding safari chair. A dining table is provided for meals, and a comprehensive set of cooking and camping equipment, water containers, and spare parts is carried in the vehicle. Participants need only bring along their personal effects.

Age Limit

There is no strict age policy. Groups are pleasantly informal, usually comprising a wide range of nationalities in the forty to seventy year age group, and tours are aimed at healthy, active participants looking for an adventure holiday. This is purely a guideline; older and younger adventurers will be accepted on request. Clients should satisfy themselves prior to booking that they are fit and able to complete the itinerary of their choice.

Booking Conditions

Please ensure that you are aware of the Booking Conditions, which can be found with the Booking Form. If you do not have a copy, please request one, as your travelling on the safari implies acceptance of these conditions. Should your booking be handled by an Agent or Tour Operator, their Booking Conditions will be applicable.

Binoculars

When visiting wildlife areas, it is essential that participants have a pair of binoculars for their personal use in order to benefit fully from the safari.

Border Crossings

The following border posts are the expected points of entry or departure used for our cross border itineraries. Between South Africa and Namibia, Noordoewer or Rietfontein are used. Between South Africa and Botswana, Pontdrift or Platjan are used. Between South Africa and Zimbabwe, Beit Bridge is used. Between Botswana and Zimbabwe, Kazungula, Pandamatenga, or Plumtree are used. Between Namibia and Botswana, Mohembo or Ngoma are used.

Border and Police Officials

Always be courteous, polite, and patient at border posts or when dealing with police officers and official bureaucrats. An arrogant attitude will only create problems for yourself and for the rest of the group.

Complaints

Should clients have a complaint against the operator, please inform the Tour Leader while on tour so they may attempt to rectify the matter immediately. Should the matter not be resolved on tour, please write to us as soon as possible. The operator must receive the complaint within thirty days of completion of the tour so that the matter may be investigated; claims may not be considered outside that timeframe. The operator will not entertain complaints due to Loss of Enjoyment when the full land arrangements have been successfully provided.

Concept for Camping Tours

Group size is kept relatively small with a maximum of sixteen participants. Our camping tours are Fully Serviced, meaning no participation is required by the clients. The operator’s staff consists of three staff members when there are more than six clients, and two staff members when there are fewer than高度six clients. They erect and dismantle tents and take care of all camp duties, including cooking, washing of eating and cooking utensils, and loading or packing the vehicle. The concept behind the operator’s tour is for guests to sit back and relax while the crew takes care of you. Of course, if clients wish to help out, they are always welcome.

Conservation

Most countries visited are members of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which restricts the import and export of numerous species and their products. Please do not purchase products made from ivory or skins, as these may be confiscated by customs.

Please be aware that the purchase of large wooden carvings places a heavy strain on forest resources; we recommend purchasing smaller items instead. In the interest of Wildlife Conservation and Ecotourism, we ask you to completely refrain from purchasing any animal skins, ivory, or any wildlife products. In the interest of protecting the marine environment, please do not damage or touch coral with your hands or feet when snorkelling or diving, such as in Mozambique.

Spending Money and Currency Exchange

We recommend travelling with your local currency like Euros, US Dollars, Australian Dollars, New Zealand Dollars, or British Pounds in cash, as this is the easiest way to exchange into the local currency of the country you are travelling in. Most lodges visited accept credit cards for meals; however, American Express and Diners Club are not readily accepted. We recommend exchanging foreign currency at the bank located at your airport of arrival, or your guide can assist in arranging this upon entry to each country. It is also possible to draw money from ATMs throughout most tours every few days.

In South Africa, South African Rands are used. In Namibia, Namibian Dollars or South African Rands are used. In Botswana, Botswana Pula are used. In Zimbabwe, US Dollars are used at markets and by informal traders, so we recommend bringing small denominations. We recommend using a credit card for most major transactions in Zimbabwe.

Facilities on Safari for Camping

Most campsites we stay at have full facilities such as hot and cold running water, showers, and sit-down flush toilets. However, variations apply in specific remote areas. At Spitzkoppe, we bush camp where no showers are available and there are only long-drop toilets. In Moremi Wildlife Reserve and Savute, we stay in private campsites where the operator provides our own mobile bush toilets and showers. Participants are usually very quick to adapt to these natural safari conditions.

Flight Check-In and Transit Times

Please check in early at airports, at least one to two hours for South African domestic flights, and two to three hours for regional and international flights, as flights are occasionally overbooked. Please be aware that during peak season, delays are often encountered on scheduled flights. A minimum of three to four hours must be allowed for airport transits or transfers, especially at large hubs such as London, Paris, and Johannesburg.

Food, Meals, and Drinks

Meal frameworks differ slightly based on your selected tour type. Accommodated Tours are run on a bed and breakfast basis, with most dinners included on specific itineraries. Lunches are not included, and the tour stops at small cafes, restaurants, or supermarkets to purchase light lunch items. We suggest budgeting approximately five to ten US Dollars for lunch and twenty to thirty US Dollars for dinner per person when meals are not explicitly included. Soft drinks, mineral water, and alcoholic beverages are for the client’s own expense.

Camping Tours serve a continental breakfast consisting of cereals, bread, toast, jams, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and milk in the mornings. On the Botswana Adventure, a brunch with eggs and bacon is sometimes prepared when in camp after a morning game drive. Lunches are generally not included, prompting stops at local cafes or supermarkets. Dinner is a hot meal often prepared over an open campfire and enjoyed at a lantern-lit table. Note that the main meal is served in the evening. All our meat is pre-purchased in Cape Town, Swakopmund, and Kasane, vacuum-packed, and kept frozen in vehicle freezers.

For general beverage information, teas and coffees are readily available while in camp. Mineral water, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages are not included but can be purchased en route and kept cold in the onboard fridges. Please feel free to bring along a bottle of your favourite drink or liquor. Please also bear in mind that in remote areas, fresh fruit and vegetables can be difficult to obtain, and during summer from September to April, fresh produce may only keep for two to three days.

Game Drives

Please note that game drives are conducted early in the morning and in the late afternoon. Animals rest and take shelter under the shade of trees during the midday heat. The group will rest and take time off to absorb their surroundings during this period. We do not conduct a continuous, full day of game drives.

Group Size and Rooming

Scheduled tours and safaris run with a group size of between four to sixteen participants. All camping safaris are sold on a sharing basis. If you are a single traveller, we will pair you with another person of the same sex. If you wish to guarantee a private single room or tent, an additional single supplement charge will apply.

Health and Hygiene

All passengers must be in good health before undertaking a safari. We visit remote areas with limited or no medical facilities. If you are on medication of any sort, please ensure you bring a sufficient supply for the duration of your journey, as certain brands may not be available in Africa. Strict hygiene precautions are taken by the crew, but stomach upsets can occasionally arise from changes in water. Do not drink water unless you are sure it is safe. Tap water is safe to drink in major parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa; if you are ever in doubt, please verify with your guide.

Inoculations, Vaccinations, and Malaria

Inoculations and vaccinations, where required, must be obtained in advance prior to departure. It is not possible to obtain these while on safari. Taking malaria tablets is highly recommended but optional; please contact your local doctor or travel clinic for professional advice.

The risk of contracting malaria in Southern Africa is statistically lower during the dry winter period from June to December. Consult your nearest vaccination centre or pharmacist for up-to-date brand recommendations. Several modern anti-malaria tablet brands have notable side effects that can impact your health, particularly if you take other medications or suffer from depression or irregular blood pressure. Most regimes require starting the medication days or weeks before entering a malarial zone. We recommend taking your tablets in the evening to avoid nauseous side effects during the day.

Mosquitoes usually bite between dusk and dawn. The best prevention is active avoidance. Cover up by wearing long sleeves and long pants in the evening. Keep your tent doors and mesh completely zipped closed. Apply an effective insect repellent regularly.

Insurance

Comprehensive travel insurance is compulsory for all passengers travelling on our safaris. It is the client’s sole responsibility to ensure that they carry correct and sufficient comprehensive travel and medical insurance for themselves and any dependants. This insurance must cover, but not be limited to, trip cancellation and curtailment, baggage loss or damage, medical expenses, emergency evacuation or travel, repatriation assistance, and personal accident. It should be taken out prior to leaving your country of residence.

Neither africanoverlandtours.com nor the operator group of companies, its agents, or staff can be held responsible or liable for loss, damage, or theft of personal luggage and belongings, nor for personal injury, accident, or illness. Please be aware that certain optional adventure activities undertaken on tour may not be covered by standard policies; check your policy exclusions carefully. If necessary, insure valuable single items like high-end cameras separately. Always carry a hard copy of your insurance policy with you on safari.

Itineraries and African Conditions

Please note that the route followed is flexible and depends entirely on local conditions. We will do our best to keep to the published itinerary but cannot be held liable for changes beyond our control, or those made in the best interest or safety of our clients and crew. Travelling in Africa is unpredictable; by the very nature of remote travel, there are unforeseen challenges to overcome, and passengers should possess a spirit of adventure. Unforeseen circumstances due to road conditions, weather, mechanical breakdowns, or border delays can change the itinerary. Certain days involve long travel times to cover massive distances. Please come prepared.

Language

Our tours and safaris are conducted in English. Some specific departures may have Italian-speaking translators accompanying the groups.

Local Laws and Customs

We are guests in each country we visit, and it is only good manners that we comply with local customs. All participants are required to obey the laws and regulations of the countries visited. Any passengers contravening local laws may be required to leave the tour immediately with no right to a refund of the tour fare.

Luggage Constraints

Space in the vehicle is strictly limited. For safety and operational reasons, your luggage is restricted to one soft-sided main bag, such as an inexpensive canvas bag or soft duffel, not exceeding twenty kilograms. Wheels are acceptable, but the body must be soft. Rigid suitcases are entirely unsuitable for our safari vehicles. You may also use a frame-less, medium rucksack.

You are also allowed one small daypack or handbag containing money, travel documents, and camera equipment. This will be allowed inside the main cabin, placed by the passenger’s feet. A waist pouch or money belt is also recommended for personal safety.

As an excursion note for the Botswana Adventure, when travelling into Moremi for the two-night, three-day excursion, you must pack down into your small daypack with clothes for those days. Your large main bag will not be taken into the park and will be left securely in the operator’s main vehicle. Excess luggage will be stored at the passenger’s own responsibility and expense.

Maps and Field Guides

To fully appreciate the environment, we highly recommend bringing along reference books such as Roberts Birds of Southern Africa by G L Maclean, Newman’s Birds of Southern Africa by Kenneth Newman, Field Guide to Mammals of Southern Africa by Chris and Tilde Stuart, or Southern Africa Mammals by Robin Frandsen.

Medical Kit

All of our guides have received professional Wilderness First Aid training and carry a comprehensive medical kit on the vehicle. For personal comfort, we suggest bringing a small kit of your own containing plasters, aspirins, paracetamol, throat lozenges, antiseptic cream, insect bite cream, eye drops, anti-malaria tablets, rehydration powders, anti-diarrhoea pills, laxatives, daily toiletries, and any personal prescription medicines.

Mobile Phones and Wi-Fi Connectivity

As a courtesy to other participants on the tour, we request that mobile phones be switched off or silenced during game drives, excursions, meal times, and while moving inside the vehicle. Please restrict phone usage to rest stops. For charging, there are USB points located next to each seat, or a standard South African three-point plug available inside the safari trucks.

Wireless internet is available at most established lodges, but coverage is not continuous throughout the tour. Some areas visited are highly remote and have no cellular connectivity. Where Wi-Fi is available, please expect it to be slow, and it may carry an additional usage charge.

Optional Excursions

During your tour, there will be various optional excursions available. Please note that these optional activities are operated by independent third-party suppliers, not by the operator. Some of these activities involve outdoor adventure and contain an inherent element of risk. You should only participate in activities you feel physically and mentally comfortable handling. Remember to check if your travel insurance covers these specific adventure sports. Optional activities can be pre-booked and pre-paid through your agent, or booked and paid in cash directly to your guide on Day One. In Peak Season from July to October, we highly recommend pre-booking these to avoid disappointment.

Passports and Travel Documents

All travellers require a valid passport. It is the participant’s sole responsibility to ensure that their passport is valid for at least six months after the official end date of the safari and contains a minimum of two consecutive blank pages for visas and entry or departure stamps. If you hold dual citizenship and carry more than one passport, you must use the exact same passport for the entirety of the safari route.

Participants must physically carry a return air ticket to their country of origin or prove possession of sufficient personal funds to purchase one, in order to comply with regional immigration entry regulations.

Personal Safety

The central urban areas of larger towns and cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, Swakopmund, and Victoria Falls have a criminal element that preys on unwary tourists. Do not walk alone in apparently deserted places; wherever possible, walk with your group. Be alert for pickpockets and bag snatchers, and do not carry more cash than is required. Keep a digital copy or physical photocopy of the first few pages of your passport, visas, and air tickets separate from the original documents.

When visiting wildlife areas, listen closely to your guide. Safety precautions must be taken seriously. Do not walk out into the bush without your guide or approach wild animals closely as it is extremely dangerous. Do not swim in any rivers due to the presence of crocodiles and hippos. Never feed any animals, regardless of how tame or inquisitive they appear. Walking, unless on a pre-arranged guided wilderness walk, is strictly forbidden inside National Parks or Reserves.

Photography

For wildlife and bird photography, a 300mm telephoto lens is highly recommended. Camera batteries are only available in larger cities and tend to be expensive; we advise bringing sufficient spare batteries or external power banks. Participants must not take photographs of border posts, government infrastructure, or military or police points, as this can lead to equipment confiscation or arrest. In most parts of Africa, it is considered respectful to ask permission before taking a photograph of local people, and in many cases, a small payment is expected. Some traditional cultures believe that a camera captures their soul; please respect their beliefs and privacy.

Smoking Policy

For the comfort, health, and safety of our travellers, we enforce a strict no smoking policy inside all of our safari vehicles. On long travel days, regular comfort stops are made en route. As a courtesy to fellow travellers, we also request participants to observe a no-smoking policy during group meal times, and we thank you for your cooperation.

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Price From

R2,838

Price Disclaimer: Tour is Priced USD 2838 (Jan – Jun 2026) USD 3036 (Jul – Dec 2026)

Single Supplement USD 317

Local Park Fee R3000

Next Year Tour Priced USD 3168 (Jan – June) | USD 3564 (July – Dec)

Next Year Single Supplement USD 200

Next Year Local Payment R3200

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Namibia is one of the best overland destinations in Africa due to its scenic routes, good roads, safe environment, and stunning natural diversity.

Yes, Namibia is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for travelers. Like any destination, it's best to follow local advice, travel in groups where possible, and keep valuables secure.

Namibia is known for its vast desert landscapes, towering red dunes, dramatic coastlines, and wildlife-rich national parks like Etosha. It's a haven for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.

English is the official language. You'll also hear Afrikaans, German, and various local languages like Oshiwambo spoken throughout the country.

The expense of exploring Botswana varies greatly on your chosen travel style. Opting for a tailored, private safari will entail a considerably larger investment than joining an overland tour, and each option has its own set of trade-offs. A private guided Botswana safari allows for travel at your own pace, whereas an overland adventure operates within a specific timeline. Nevertheless, the shared cost of an overland tour makes it more economical, earning you more bang for your buck, without sacrificing the opportunity to encounter some of the world’s best wildlife sightings.

Many nationalities including South African passport holders do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. However, because overlanding involves multi-region travel, and if you are planning to visit neighbouring countries such as Namibia or Zimbabwe, you may require a double-entry visa. Essentially, it is always best to check the latest visa requirements with the Botswana Embassy or consulate in your country.

Absolutely! Botswana is one of the most sought after destinations in Africa because of its kaleidoscope of wonders. From the life-drenched arteries of the Okavango Delta to the legendary wildlife spectacles within Moremi, Khwai and Chobe, travellers are truly spoiled in this beautiful country. It is also perfect for those looking to explore predator rich areas and birdlife.

Begin your packing list with essential documents: your valid passport, necessary visas, and comprehensive travel insurance. For your Botswana tour specifically, consider bringing lightweight clothing suitable for fluctuating temperatures, comfortable walking/hiking shoes, flip-flops, insect repellent, sunscreen, a headlamp, and a sleeping bag if camping. Other useful items include a reusable water bottle, personal medications, a quick-dry towel, and a retractable washing line. Given the soft-sided luggage requirement and the emphasis on packing light for overland vehicles, it's wise to consult your travel specialist for tour-specific recommendations, ensuring you bring only essential items.

Should you be arriving from or transitioning through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission, you are required to present a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, issued at least 10 days before arrival. This is applicable to travellers ages one year and above.

Most nationalities get a visa on arrival (check requirements). The Kaza Univisa (USD $50) covers Zambia & Zimbabwe for 30 days.

Overland trucks, 4x4s, and domestic flights work best. Self-drive is possible but requires experience—opt for guided tours in remote areas.

Yes! Zambia is one of Africa’s most peaceful nations. Stick to guided tours in parks, secure your valuables, and follow local advice for a smooth journey.

May-Oct (dry season) is ideal for wildlife. Nov-Apr (green season) offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds—great for birders but some roads may be tricky.

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14 Day Botswana and Namibia Fully Serviced Tour

Why book this tour?

This 15 day Namibia and Botswana Adventure offers you amazing wildlife encounters, cultural interactions and highlights like the Namib Desert, Etosha National Park and the Okavango Delta. The tour ends at the magnificent Victoria Falls where you will spend a very comfortable in the Victoria Falls Rainbow Hotel (or similar) and you will have an entire day to choose to white water raft, bungee jump, take flights over the falls or head out on rhino walks or elephant back safaris (own expense).

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