Kalahari Desert & Okavango Delta Safari
A true exploration of Botswana. We visit the awe inspiring Central Kalahari,
the famous Okavango Delta, the game rich Nxai Pan, the vastness of the
Makgadikgadi Pans, the elephant herds of Chobe, and finish off with a
natural wonder of the world – Victoria Falls! A true African adventure.
Price: (Valid: Jan 2010 – Dec 2010)
€1,295 pps + local payment of US$ 300 pp
15 Days Safari
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Highlights
* Khama – Rhino Sanctuary
* Central Kalahari – open 4WD game drives
* Okavango Delta – mokoro excursion and bush walks
* Nxai Pan – large herds of plains game
* Makgadikgadi Pans – feel the vastness of Africa
* Chobe – watch huge herds of elephants
* Okavango Delta – mokoro excursion and bush walks
* Victoria Falls – adventure activities |
Departs from: Johannesburg - Ends: Livingstone
Includes
* 14 nights camping
* Entrance fees
* Use of camping equipment (except sleeping bags & pillows)
* Transport in minibus / safari truck & 4WD
* Meals as per itinerary
* Professional guide
* Central Kalahari & Okavango Delta mokoro excursion
Kalahari Desert & Okavango Delta Safari
Itinerary
Meal codes [B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner]
Day 1 KHAMA RHINO SANCTUARY [Camping LD]
An early start as we depart Johannesburg at 06:30am and head north across
the border into Botswana at Martins Drift. The Kharma Rhino Sanctuary
is a 4300 hectare community based wildlife reserve and is an integral
part of the
conservation and re-introduction of the white rhino to Botswana. We arrive
in the late afternoon, set up camp and enjoy a game drive in search of
rhino, zebra and wildebeest. Our evening is enjoyed around a campfire
and we fall asleep to the sounds of the African wilderness.
Includes: Entrance to Khama Rhino Sanctuary
Overnight: Campsite - good ablution facilities with hot
showers.
Distance/time: 630km, ± 7½ hours, excluding
border formalities & stops for sightseeing & lunch
Day 2 - 4 CENTRAL KALAHARI GAME RESERVE [Camping BLD]
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.
We use 4WD vehicles to visit the northern portion of the reserve and camp
wild for 3 nights.
Includes: Entrance fees to Central Kalahari, and morning
and afternoon game drives in open 4WD game viewing vehicle
Overnight: Wild camping – basic ablutions, bucket
shower
Distance/time: 420km, ± 6 hours, excluding stops
for sightseeing + game drives
Day 5 MAUN [Camping BL]
Our next stop is Maun the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Here we restock
on provisions and enjoy a swim in the pool, a cool drink in the bar and
a restaurant meal (own expense). Opportunity to take a light aircraft
flight over the channels Okavango in the late afternoon (own expense).
Includes: N/A
Overnight: Campsite - good ablution facilities with hot
showers, swimming pool restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 300kms, ± 5 hours, excluding stops
for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: Scenic flight over the Okavango
Delta
Day 6 - 7 OKAVANGO DELTA [Camping BLD]
We venture by 4WD into the vast wilderness of the Okavango Delta where
we meet our local community guides. Relax as your poler expertly guides
your mokoro (dugout) through the winding channels of the delta. Camp is
set
up on the islands under a towering canopy of trees. We set out on foot
for morning and evening game walks with local guides. During the heat
of the day, time is spent relaxing in camp or swimming in the clear delta
waters. Birdlife
in the Okavango during the summer months is spectacular with all of the
summer migrants returning to this water wonderland. The sound of birds
are sure to wake you at dawn each morning!
Includes: Entrance to Okavango Delta, mokoro excursion,
morning and afternoon game walks with local guides
Overnight: Wild camping – basic facilities with
bucket shower
Distance/time: 2 hour 4WD transfer into the Delta, each way
Day 8 - 9 NXAI PAN [Camping Bx2 Lx1 Dx2]
We return to the “poling station” and continue with our 4WD
to the vast fossil lake beds which form the unique and beautiful Nxai
Pan national park. These pans surrounded by baobab and umbrella thorn
trees are covered with short
nutritious grass that attracts the wildlife. One of few parks that is
best in rainy season, we spend the next two days on a game drives hoping
to spot large herds of springbok and gemsbok and zebra. The seven giant
trees that form
the famous Baines Baobabs are a highlight of the visit.
Includes: Entrance fees to Nxai Pan National Park, game
drives in open 4WD game viewing vehicles
Overnight: Wild camping – basic facilities with
bucket shower
Distance/time: 300kms, ± 5½ hours excluding
stops for sightseeing, shopping & lunch
Day 10 MAKGADIKGADI PANS [Camping BLD]
Camping wild on the flat Makgadikgadi pans is an experience you’ll
never forget. After watching the sunset over the pans, the evening is
spent enjoying wide open spaces and the canopy of stars.
Includes: Entrance fees to Makgadikgadi Pans
Overnight: Wild camping – basic facilities with
bucket shower
Distance/time: 250kms, ± 5 hours excluding stops
for sightseeing
Day 9 – 10 DAMARALAND [Chalets BLD]
guided walk included Namibia is a land of great contrasts and Damaraland
demonstrates this with stark plains, petrified forests and ancient valleys
leading to rocky outcrops and the soaring peaks of the Brandberg Massive
Mountains. We’ll also visit the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein.
Includes: Entrance fees to Cape Cross Seal colony, San
Rock Art & Twyfelfontein rock engravings
Overnight: Chalets – twin chalets with en-suite
bathroom, swimming pool, restaurant & bar.
Distance/time: 350kms ± 6 hours excluding stops
for sightseeing & lunch
Full day of touring in the Damaraland Area
Day 11 - 12 CHOBE [Camping BLD]
Chobe National Park is famous for large herds of elephants. We set up
camp in Chobe and enjoy afternoon and morning game drives. The afternoon
of day 12 we embark on a cruise on the Chobe River, a brilliant wildlife
experience where we get close to the hippopotamus, crocodiles and elephants.
Keep an eye out for the endemic Chobe puku.
Includes: Entrance to Chobe National Park, morning & afternoon
game drives in open 4WD game viewing vehicle, sunset cruise on the Chobe
River
Overnight: wild camping – basic facilities with bucket
shower
Distance/time: 450km, ± 5½ hours, excluding stops
for sightseeing & lunch
Day 13 - 14 ZAMBIA / VICTORIA FALLS [Camping B;B]
We cross the border into Zambia at the Kazangula Ferry. Our afternoon
is spent exploring the Mosi au Tunya NP and enjoying the views as the
mighty Zambezi plunges 100m over the Victoria Falls. The following day
is free to enjoy the
range of adventure activities including river rafting, bungee jumping
and the Flight of Angels over the falls (own expense). We sample the local
cuisine at a variety of restaurants in the evening (own expense).
Includes: Entrance Fees to see the Victoria Falls
Overnight: Campsite - good ablution facilities, hot showers,
swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Distance/time: 85kms – 1 hour, excluding border
formalities (which can take 2 to 4+ hours)
Optional Activities: White water rafting, sunset cruises,
elephant back safaris, scenic flights & many more
Day 15 TOUR ENDS [B]
Tour ends at 08:00 after breakfast. Transfers to local airports available.
Please note:
The distance and travel times quoted above are an estimate only, and subject
to local road conditions and photo stops!
PRE & POST TOUR ACCOMMODATION:
Due to the early departure time of this safari we recommend that
you stay in Johannesburg the night before safari. Please indicate if you
require assistance with airport transfers and hotel reservations in the
vacation planner when prompted.
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