Includes:
All camping equipment, All activities as stated (unless marked optional), All camping and park entrance fees as per the itinerary, Services of a Private Guide and Camp Assistant, Transport in an open Land Cruiser game drive vehicle for optimal game viewing, All meals are prepared for you over an open fire and wine is included with your evening meal, selected drinks (local wine, beer, water, soft drinks), Road transfers between all campsites as per the itinerary (unless other modes of transport such as light aircraft transfers are specified)
Excludes:
Other beverages unless otherwise arranged, Any optional activities (unless otherwise arranged to be included), International Flights, Any Visa fees, Items of a personal nature (see suggested packing list), personal spending and tips
Wifi: Safari Life runs on a proudly no Wifi policy

Participation:
This serviced safari is a nonparticipation safari, where the team will carry out all the necessary camp chores to keep the safari running smoothly. There is always one guide with the guests and a camp assistant to set up and break camps, cooking meals, etc.

Accommodation:
Mini Meru Tents with comfortable linen dressed mattresses and stretchers supplied. Each tent has an en-suite open-air bathroom with bucket shower and toilet. Enjoy a piping hot shower while gazing at the beautiful canopy of stars.

Activities
Game drives in Moremi Game Reserve. A pre-booked boat cruise may be included at additional cost
Your private camp is set up in a wilderness campsite in Moremi while you enjoy the sights and sounds of Botswana’s prime game viewing area. The bird and animal life in Moremi is exceptional and diverse making the reserve one of the most unforgettable wildlife experiences in Africa. You will soon slip into the rhythm of tracking wildlife in the varying habitats of swampland, open plains and riverine forest.

What to expect on Safari:
The appeal of a private safari is that your days are flexible to plan with your private guide in accordance with your preference - following and tracking wildlife movements from the crack of dawn; searching for rare bird species or setting up by a waterhole to wait for the perfect sunset photograph.

A full day in camp usually starts at sunrise around the campfire for that first 'essential' cup of tea or coffee and a light breakfast of cereal, toast, fruit and rusks. You then head out as early as is permitted to be the first on the roads to track fresh spoor left from the animal's overnight activities – you may spot fresh lion tracks walking straight past the camp or evidence of a passing herd of buffalo not far away
Generally on the morning game drive you stop for tea and head back to camp by late morning. In camp you may enjoy a lunch or brunch, depending on the time, and then there is plenty of time for showers and that great safari tradition 'siesta time'. You meet together for afternoon tea and then head out on the afternoon activity, perhaps seeking a new area or returning to a great morning sighting.
“Where your itinerary includes moving days, these will follow a different pattern. Check details of your itinerary as some camps are based on one location for the duration.”