11 Day Botswana and Zimbabwe Comfort Safari
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Tour Length | 11 days |
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Group Size | Max 11 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Gaborone Ends: Victoria Falls |
Countries | Botswana, Zimbabwe |
Overview | Botswana offers some of the most amazing wildlife in Africa. You will have plenty of opportunities to appreciate and learn about the wildlife on the many safaris that we will take go on. Add to that mokoro trips through the Okavango where you will cruise gently along the reed coastlines and floodplains of the area. A true African experience! These semi-participation safaris through Botswana are tailor-made for travellers with a sense of adventure. You have the comfort of staying in two-man dome tents with mattresses, a full time chef and a valuable and professional guide. |
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Tour Length | 24 days |
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Group Size | Max 16 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Cape Town Ends: Johannesburg |
Countries | South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe |
Overview | Beginning in Cape Town, sometimes known as "The Mother City," near the southernmost tip of Africa, this journey is the master of tours, offering breathtaking scenery and well-known landmarks. As we move up the west coast, we pass through some of the largest sand dunes on the earth, into Namibia's expansive panoramas, and up to the Okavango Delta, which is a true wilderness. We proceed to the remote Makgadikgadi salt pans and then head north through Kasane to the magnificent Victoria Falls. As we descend, we stop in Hwange, home to sizable herds of elephants, then follow the rhino in Matobo. The voyage comes to a close in Johannesburg, the City of Gold. |
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Tour Length | 14 days |
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Group Size | Max 20 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Johannesburg Ends: Johannesburg |
Countries | South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe |
Overview | This is an accommodated overland expedition visiting the top highlights of Botswana, Victoria Falls and the Kruger National Park. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the breathtaking Victoria Falls and partake in the many optional adventure activities based around the mighty Zambezi River. |
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Tour Length | 12 days |
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Group Size | Min 4 Max 16 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Victoria Falls Ends: Johannesburg |
Countries | Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa |
Overview | Embark on an unforgettable 12-day adventure, starting with the majestic Victoria Falls. Continue your journey to Botswana's rich wildlife in the north, relaxing at luxurious lodges and exploring diverse landscapes – from Mapungubwe's ancient wonders to Chobe's wildlife-rich riverbanks. Witness the Big Five in Kruger National Park and marvel at the Panorama Route's breathtaking beauty. This tour offers a relaxed pace, perfect for soaking in the magic of southern Africa. |
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Tour Length | 8 days |
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Group Size | Min 1 Max 12 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Johannesburg Ends: Kasane |
Countries | South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe |
Overview |
Ready to experience Africa authentically? Then hop in and join the road trip to the most amazing highlights and remote regions of Southern Africa! Your tour takes you from the bustling city of Jozi to the quiet surrounds of Kruger National park, where you're introduced to the spectacular Big 5 while on memorable game drives. Delight in Botswana's lush landscapes and famous elephant herds while exploring Moremi and Nata before completing your adventure at the amazing Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Safari of a lifetime, for sure.
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Tour Length | 14 days |
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Group Size | Min 1 Max 12 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Johannesburg Ends: Maun |
Countries | South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia |
Overview | Witness Victoria Falls' grandeur, spot Big 5 on thrilling safaris, & cruise the Zambezi at sunset! This 14 day adventure explores iconic destinations & hidden gems across South Africa, Zimbabwe, & Botswana. Expert guides unlock the secrets of Greater Kruger & Chobe National Parks. Imagine spotting playful meerkats & vast Makgadikgadi Pans! Book your unforgettable escape today! |
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Tour Length | 10 days |
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Group Size | Min 1 Max 13 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Windhoek Ends: Victoria Falls |
Countries | Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia |
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Take a tour from Windhoek to Victoria Falls, through Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, to experience Africa. Set out on an adventure across abundant Botswana, a land of breathtaking scenery, exciting wildlife encounters, and engaging local culture. Take thrilling game drives, live the high life on a houseboat, view prehistoric rock art, and sense the force of Victoria Falls. This comfortable vacation is a nature lover's dream, since Botswana is a wonderful country with vivid energy and hospitable people. It also includes bits of Namibia and Zimbabwe.
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Tour Length | 8 days |
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Group Size | Max 18 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Windhoek Ends: Victoria Falls |
Countries | Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia |
Overview | There is no better way to experience Africa than on this Classic trip. Discover Chobe National Park's elephants on an authentic African adventure that includes Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. Explore the Okavango Delta by mokoro canoe and meet San Bushmen in the blazing Kalahari. An unforgettable night camping in the Delta awaits you on this adventure. |
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Tour Length | 12 days |
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Group Size | Max 12 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Swakopmund Ends: Victoria Falls |
Countries | Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe |
Overview | Pressed for time? Think of this short and sweet tour as your safari adventure trailer. On the road from Namibia to Botswana you’ll have a front row seat to all of Southern Africa’s bucket list experiences. From capturing a snapshot of the elusive big five in Etosha to hearing ancient stories told by Southern Africa’s first people - this is an authentic African adventure and you’re at the heart of it. |
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Tour Length | 15 days |
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Group Size | Max 20 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Windhoek Ends: Johannesburg |
Countries | Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa |
Overview | Victoria Falls, Okavango Delta and Kruger Adventure starts from Windhoek and ends in Johannesburg, covering a vast array of wildlife and adventure activities. Explore Victoria Falls National Park on your route to Johannesburg including the renowned Panorama Route and the famous Kruger National Park. |
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Tour Length | 15 days |
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Group Size | Min 1 Max 12 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Nairobi Ends: Kasane |
Countries | Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa, Kenya |
Overview | Embark on a 15 day Premium expedition and witness the marvels of Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana up close. Starting from Nairobi, explore the enchanting waters of lakes Naivasha and Nakuru, then immerse yourself in the wildlife and scenic beauty of the Masai Mara aboard four-wheel drive Landcruisers. Engage with Maasai warriors and gain insights into their traditional way of life at a local village. Experience three unforgettable days in Kruger National Park, cruise along the Zambezi River at sunset, be captivated by the breathtaking Victoria Falls, and seek out a multitude of elephants in Chobe National Park. From exhilarating game drives to nights spent beneath the stars, this extraordinary journey through Africa is bound to leave you spellbound. |
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Tour Length | 21 days |
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Group Size | Min 18 Max 22 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Cape Town Ends: Maun |
Countries | South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana |
Overview | Throughout Southern Africa, you will find many natural wonders: majestic creatures roam their native lands much as they have done for centuries. Experience the wilds of Kruger National Park, awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, and lush green waters of the Okavango Delta on a safari adventure through South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. Observe the African "big five" in some of the region's finest wildlife reserves, interact with researchers supported by National Geographic in the field, and explore local life and culture in vibrant urban centers. |
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Botswana is a landlocked country that is mainly flat and dry, dotted with acacia trees and an array of enormous salt pans. This is a wilderness of Savannah’s, deserts and wetlands. Although the Kalahari Desert encompasses nearly 85% of Botswana, the shifting sand dunes that you’d traditionally expect in a desert are only found in the far southwest.
The great salty deserts of the Makgadikgadi Pans in the lower elevations of the northeast are endlessly white. In Botswana you are spoilt for choice of landscape and wildlife, with once in a lifetime sights and sounds of wild Africa.
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Botswana’s capital is Gaborone, with Maun and Kasane the gateways to the wildlife. While Botswana is known for its diversity of remote and unexplored national parks and wildlife areas it is also characterized by the lush green riverbanks and canals of the Okavango Delta.
Easily access Chobe National Park from Kasane and explore over 11 700 square kilometers of flora and fauna it has to offer. The Park is home to the ‘Big 5’ and is sought out by travelers for a Chobe River Sunset Cruise which offers extraordinary game viewing opportunities.
Another well-known National Park is the Moremi National Park which was voted in 2008 as the ‘Best Game Reserve in Africa’ by the African Travel and Tourism Organisation. This area is in the central and eastern regions of the Okavango Delta, including the Moremi Tongue and chief’s island. Thereby boasting one of the most varied ecosystems of the African continent.
Botswana is home to the largest inland delta in the world! While the Okavango Delta leads into the barren sand areas of the Kalahari Desert, it is fed by the Okavango River. Cruise through the calm waterways of the Delta on a local dug out canoe (also know as a mokoro) while looking out for array of wildlife. You will see the African bush elephant, African buffalo, hippopotamus, blue wildebeest, giraffe, nile crocodile, lion, cheetah, leopard, black rhinoceros, white rhinoceros and so much more.
Covering 11,000 sq km (4300 sq mi), Chobe National Park has the biggest variety of wildlife compared to anywhere else in Botswana. A good place to start exploring would be the northern tip, in a town called Kasane. With up to 500 herds of elephants closely followed by lions, cheetahs, hippos, hyena, crocodile, buffaloes, giraffes, warthogs, otter, zebra, antelope, jackals and many bird species.
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No landscape on earth is like this. While this was once an enormous lake, the Makgadikgadi Pans are now three immense salt pans (the largest on earth). During the sizzling heat of late winter days, these stark pans take on a disorienting and ethereal austerity. All sense of space and direction is completely destroyed by heat mirages as imaginary lakes shimmer and then disappear.
During annual rains, the hollows in the pans form temporary lakes. As a result the water turns fringing grasses green and herd animals along with birds in large flocks arrive for the party.
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The Okavango Delta is one of the world’s last untamed wildernesses. Starting at the Angolan highlands, this watery mass of 16,000km² elaborate channels and islands is the therefore the world’s largest inland delta. It lies in Botswana’s northwest and flows in the opposite direction each year. The middle of the delta, which consists of 20% of the greater delta area, is protected by the Moremi Wildlife Reserve.
Local farmers used to call the Okavango Delta a ‘useless swamp’ and wanted it drained so they could use it as farmland. Fortunately, the delta was recognised for its significance in conservation. Today this mysterious, placid and beautiful area is also a sanctuary for a huge elephant population. Along with these you will see lion, antelope, cheetah, giraffe, wild dog, leopard, crocodile, hippo, buffalo and a large number of bird species. With over 80 species of fish, naturally the African Fish Eagle finds this area to be paradise.
Bear in mind that the Okavango Delta is incredibly big thereby spotting wildlife is a little more challenging than your average game park. While patience is rewarded for the traveler who wants to experience Africa for all it has to offer and not just the Big Five. Grab the opportunity to take a walking safari and explore the Delta with an experienced guide.
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Usually described as one of the most beautiful wildlife reserves in Africa. Moremi National Park is a mixture of lagoons, floodplains and mopane woodland along with acacia forests. It’s incredible diversity of plant and animal life has made Moremi rather famous.
While one of the best safari destinations in Africa, Botswana is rich with a variety of habitats that allow for wealth of wildlife to roam its massive un-fenced parks and reserves. These conservation parks make up a whopping third of the country’s land. Rhino have recently been re-introduced in the Okavango Delta after they were poached out, which means Botswana now offers the Big Five.
Chobe National Park has the largest concentration of game in the country, as well as the continent’s biggest population of elephants. It is estimated that there are around 50 000 of them. In the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve is known as the ‘predator capital of Africa’. Ideal for spotting lion and leopard. While this reserve is also the best place in the country to see rhino. Roan, sable and tsessebe are unusual antelopes found in Moremi along with rare red lechwe and elusive sitatunga all of which are rewarding sightings.
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park don’t have abundant wildlife, yet they do offer the majestic black-maned Kalahari lions and cheetah. Along with these you will see desert-adapted species such as gemsbok and springbok as well as smaller animals such as bat-eared foxes, jackals, mongoose and meerkats, ensuring this area is well worth the stop.
For many travellers to Botswana, the Okavango Delta is the number one reason they visit the landlocked African country. As the world’s largest inland delta it is a massive wilderness area of waterways, islands, floodplains and lagoons that support a huge and varied wildlife population. The best way to experience the Delta is on a mokoro or traditional canoe, gliding through waterways and channels while you catch sightings of game and birds. Take it up a notch on a helicopter flight to really appreciate the vast and beautiful landscape by air.
After the Okavango, Chobe is Botswana’s most sought after safari destination. Boasting one of the largest concentrations of wildlife on the African continent. Therefore Chobe National Park is Botswana’s most biologically diverse park, with four different ecological areas. These are grassy woodland, two marsh areas and the Chobe Riverfront. A highlight of Chobe is the duality of both land-based and river-based wildlife spotting from either a small boat or a luxury house boat on the river.
The only official protected area of the Okavango Delta, Moremi is home to the most diverse animal population in Botswana. Most importantly the Big Five, after black and white rhino were re-introduced here a few years ago. Moremi is known as the ‘predator capital of Africa’ with populations of lion, cheetah, leopard and wild dog. It also offers affordable camping in beautiful locations for adventurous travelers.
Known as the ‘Louvre of the desert’, Tsodilo Hills has rock formations set among the sand dunes of the Kalahari. It has one of the largest concentrations of ancient rock art compared to anywhere else in Africa. As a result it is a spiritually sacred place with over 4500 paintings that date back thousands of years covering caves and rock walls.
Central Kalahari Game Reserve can’t be beat for isolation and wide open space. While the largest and most remote reserve in southern Africa, it’s also one of Botswana’s least developed. Described as off-the-beaten track, here you can adventure in a wilderness of sand dunes, mopane and acacia forests with vast open grasslands and salt pans.
In far eastern Botswana, the Tuli Block is a narrow finger of land wedged between Zimbabwe and South Africa. Made up of 800 000 hectares of conservancy land made up of mainly privately owned wildlife reserves. Therefore Tuli Block is spectacular and quite different to most other wilderness areas in Botswana. Scenery includes rocky outcrops, riverine forests and plains dotted with baobabs. Spot the Big Five and discover San rock paintings along with the remnants of ancient pottery in Lepokole Hills.
In the Kalahari Basin, the Makgadikgadi Pans cover an area the size of Portugal. As a result it the largest salt pan in the world. For most of the year, the area is dry and arid with the cracked pans looking like the surface of the moon. However in contrast the rainy season brings some flooding and attracts animals such as zebra, wildebeest, red hartebeest and gemsbok.
One of the highlights of Makgadikgadi Pans is Kubu Island which is a crescent-shaped island of granite rocks and old baobabs surrounded by the blinding whiteness of Sowa Pan. Considered to be a sacred site by the local people, the island still has the remains of stone age tools and arrowheads.
You may have heard of the wildebeest migration in Tanzania and Kenya, but there’s another amazing mammal migration that takes place in Botswana. Every year, 25 000 zebras migrate south from the Okavango Delta to the Makgadikgadi grasslands. Probably just as exciting is the trail of predators including lion, leopard, hyena and cheetah resulting in spectacular game viewing.
This massive park stretches across the border and into South Africa. It is one of Botswana’s least visited wilderness areas. You need to have a 4×4 to tackle the sandy roads and as a result it is necessary to bring your own water and be entirely self-sufficient while staying in un-fenced bush camps. If you’re up for the adventure, the park comes with many rewards. Beautiful dune landscapes and sightings of the Kalahari animals such as black-maned lions, leopard, cheetah, hyena, bat-eared foxes and meerkats.
Botswana has a policy of low impact tourism which limits the number of people who can stay in conservation areas. Therefore the cost of a safari in Botswana is relatively high. This is especially true when compared with neighbouring South Africa. However low impact tourism has a huge benefit in helping conservation of wilderness areas by reducing visitor numbers. As a result the advantage to travelers results in less vehicles and usually uncrowded wildlife sightings.
The months of May to October are typically the dry season or Winter season as Botswana mostly gets it’s rainfall within Summer. During the months of May to August you will experience a very dry climate with low humidity. Cool temperatures of about 10°C in the mornings warming to 28°C in the afternoon. The advantage to visiting this time of year is the animals congregate around the waterholes which is perfect for game viewing. September and October is when the heat sets in and hot temperatures of about 35°C are common.
The rainy season of Summer in Botswana is around November to April. Initially in November and December you will have cooler temperatures as clouds fill the atmosphere and bring on late afternoon showers. December mornings are mild at 20°C with hot temperatures of 34°C in the afternoons. This is a good time of the year for comfortable game safaris without the morning chill.
Towards January and February it becomes necessary to bring out your waterproof jackets and trousers for torrential downpours that can continue for days. While it is not cold, humidity is high at 50-80%. The less rain is evident as you approach March and April and therefore the temperature cools again. This continues through to April with pleasant, clear weather and temperatures of 30°C in the day.
You will find that there are only a few direct flights to Botswana outside of Southern Africa. Although getting to Botswana usually entails an overnight stop over at OR Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg, South Africa). However there are flights from Cape Town, Harare and Nairobi direct to Botswana.
Botswana’s main airport is Sir Seretse Khama International Airport which is approximately 11km north of Gaborone (Botswana’s capital). However, this airport is unfortunately far from the popular northern parks so the most common route to take is flying into Maun Airport. From Maun either take a light aircraft to your destination or some tours offer a transfer which will collect you from the airport and travel by road to your destination (weather permitting).
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