
13 Day Botswana / Victoria Falls 4x4 Safari
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Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival at Johannesburg International Airport. Transfer to our office. Complete all the necessary paperwork with the aid of one of the helpful staff and go over all the vehicle’s facilities. We leave for a lodge in the Waterberg just outside Nylstroom. Dinner bed and breakfast included.
Day 2: We cross the immortal Limpopo River at the Martins Drift Border Post and enter Botswana . We traverse sun-baked landscape to the Khama Rhino Sanctuary near Serowe. Home for more than half of Botswana’s rhino population, we will seek them out in an afternoon game drive. Overnight at the Sanctuary. (400 km)
Day 3: We continue our safari delving deeper into the Kalahari heading in a north-westerly direction. Far from civilization, we make our camp in the Nxai Pan National Park which forms part of the Makgadikgadi Pans. (465 km) We will attend to the off-road driving abilities of your vehicle and yourself as and when we encounter the different driving environments en-route.
Day 4: After an early morning game drive we head back south to have brunch at the famous Baines Baobabs. We continue to Maun, on the edge of the Okavango Delta. We stock up on fuel and drinks for the next couple of days. Our camp is at one of the campsites, just outside town on the edge of the river. (± 310 km ) In Maun, you have the option to take a scenic flight over the Delta during the afternoon, do some shopping or just relax at the pool.
Day 5: Early morning we head for Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta. We have ample time for game viewing en-route to Moremi. We overnight at one of the remote campsites. (± 130km)
Day 6: We spend the day game viewing on our way to our next campsite in Moremi. (± 60km) You have the option to go on a boat ride deep into the Okavango Delta.
Day 7: Our drive today takes us north to the Mababe Depression and we enter Chobe National Park at the Mababe gate. Next, we travel further north to the Savuti campsite. During the day there is ample time for game viewing en-route. (±180km)
Day 8: Today we continue to travel north through the Chobe Forest Reserve to Ihaha where we camp on the Chobe River bank after a game drive along the river. (+ 140km)
Day 9: A game drive takes us out of the Park to Kasane. After restocking our supplies, we travel through the Zambian border to arrive in Livingstone at about 13h00. Here you can enjoy the afternoon visiting the incomparable Victorian Falls and other optional attractions. We camp at one of the camp sites close to the Falls. (± 130 km)
Day 10: Today you stay in Victoria Falls and you have the option to participate in any of the numerous activities. For example: white water rafting, bungi jumping, river cruises on the Zambezi Rover, helicopter flips, canoe safaris, etc.
Early afternoon, we return to Kasane in Botswana , to our campsite on the banks of the Chobe River. (± 90 km). You have the option to join a sunset boat cruise on the Chobe River to see the animals as they come to drink.
Day 11: We head south past Nata and on to Kubu Island. Island is close to the shoreline of the Makgadigadi Pans which was once Africa's biggest inland lake. To camp out here, in this vast area of absolute nothingness, is an unforgettable experience. (± 390km)
Day 12: Today we travel further south past Letlhakane and Serowe to our last overnight stop close to the South African border. We overnight in a lodge. Dinner, bed and breakfast are included. (± 450 km)
Day 13: Today we travel south east through the Limpopo Province of South Africa to arrive around 15h00 at our office to return our vehicles. (± 450 km)
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