Day 1: Windhoek

Day 1

Arrival in Windhoek

Our guide fetches us from the airport and transfers us to our accommodation in Windhoek. The cosy guesthouse is situated in the quiet district of Klein Windhoek. Here, we can recover from the long flight and refresh ourselves in the swimming pool. In the afternoon, our guide takes us on a brief city tour before we head to dinner to enjoy one of the delicious game dishes offered in town.

(approx. 40 km, driving time +- 45 min.)

The Elegant Guesthouse

Day 2: Okonjima Nature Reserve

Day 2

Drive to Otjiwarongo

Once we’ve celebrated our first morning in Namibia with a hearty breakfast, we begin the drive toward the town of Otjiwarongo. Okonjima Bush Camp is situated in a 22 000-hectare private nature reserve in the middle of the Omboroko Mountains. We are accommodated in a cosy bungalow with amazing bush views. We are already expected for lunch at the camp. 

In the afternoon, a game drive is booked for us, during which we partake in the search for a leopard.

(approx. 230 km, driving time +-3 hours)

Okonjima Plains Camp, Classic Room (+ leopard drive)

Included

Incl. Leopard Drive

Day 3: Etosha South

Day 3

Onward to Etosha National Park

Today, we want to get to Etosha National Park as quickly as possible. Covering an area of almost 23 000 km2, it is one of the largest game reserves in the world and is considered one of the most outstanding game parks in Africa. The animals are attracted by the Etosha Pan, a huge depression that is rarely filled with rainwater - but at its edge, there are waterholes where flocks of land animals and birds congregate all year round. Our beautiful lodge is nestled in a forest of mopane and white seringa trees just 25 kilometres from the park entrance and offers luxurious suites. In the afternoon, we can already take a drive into the park for our first game drives.

(approx. 210 km, driving time +- 2.5 hours)

Toshari Lodge, Luxury Room

Day 4: Etosha South

Day 4

Etosha National Park

Exciting game viewing awaits us today in Etosha National Park. We have the whole day to visit the different waterholes and observe the animals with our guide. More than 110 mammal species inhabit the park, including elephants, rhinos, giraffes, zebra, twelve different antelope species and lions. We should aim to leave the park by sunset at the latest and drive back to our accommodation.

(Driving time depends on the drives in the park)

Toshari Lodge, Luxury Room

Day 5: Etosha East

Day 5

Drive through the eastern part of Etosha National Park

Once again, we can enjoy the abundance of animals in the park and observe the animals at the various water points along the way. At sunset at the latest, we leave the park through the eastern park gate. Our beautiful accommodation at Mushara Bush Camp is located a few kilometres past the park exit. With its

tastefully furnished windowed tents, the camp exudes a true "bush feeling".

(approx. 200 km, driving time +- 3 -4 hours + pauses at water points)

Mushara Bush Camp

Day 6: Rundu

Day 6

Journey to Rundu

Today, we continue to the most densely populated part of Namibia - the Okavango River. On the way, we will see picturesque round huts inhabited by the indigenous people of the Kavango tribe. Our destination today lies directly on the majestic Okavango. On the other side of this river, is Angola. We’ll take a dreamy boat trip at sunset.

(approx. 420 km, driving time +- 4 – 4.5 hours)

Hakusembe River Lodge (incl. boat trip)

Day 7: Okavango River

Day 7

The Okavango River

Birdsong wakes us from our sleep. It is truly wonderful here directly on the Okavango River! We continue eastwards to the Caprivi. From time to time, we see the kraals of the Kavango and straw traders selling straw sheaves along the road that serve as roofs of the huts. Our next accommodation is nestled between leafy old trees directly on the banks of the Okavango. We are already expected for lunch here.

At sunset, we go on another unforgettable boat trip on the Okavango.

(approx. 200 km, driving time +- 2.5 hours)

RiverDance Lodge (incl. boat trip)

Day 8: Okavango River

Day 8

Mahango National Park

Today, our guide takes us for a drive into the Mahango Game Park. It is one of the most beautiful parks in Namibia with an interesting variety of wildlife. We hope to see buffalo, elephant, hippo and maybe even the rare sable antelope. At night, we are surrounded by a tranquil silence - except for the huffing and puffing of hippos, nothing else can be heard.

(approx. 40 km to park entrance, driving time +- 45 min.)

RiverDance Lodge

Day 9: Kwando River

Day 9

Journey through eastern Caprivi

We cross the Okavango and continue through the Bwabwata Park to our lodge, which is situated on the east side of the Kwando River. The wooden deck at the lodge overlooks the serene river scenery. After lunch, we can relax a little before we go on a boat trip on the Kwando in the afternoon.

(approx. 260 km, driving time +- 3 hours)

Namushasha River Lodge (incl. boat trip)

Activities and Services

Day 10: Kwando River

Day 10

Bwabwata National Park

Today, we go on a game drive in the Bwabwata National Park. The region around the Kwando River is considered to have the highest concentration of elephants in southern Africa. The landscape around the Horseshoe area is particularly interesting. In our free time in the afternoon, we may feel like trying our hand at fishing on the Kwando. Or we can simply sit back and enjoy the classic African atmosphere at the lodge.

Namushasha River Lodge on the Kwando River (incl. game drive)

Activities and Services

Day 11: Chobe River Front Namibia

Day 11

Journey to Chobe River

Our guide drives us to Katimo Mulilo where we take leave of him. All necessary transfers from this point in our journey, have been organised. A transfer company drives us to Kasane in Botswana, where a representative of the Zovu Elephant Lodge is waiting for us at the Kasane Immigration Office. Following a short boat ride, we arrive at the lodge on an island in the Chobe River. In the afternoon, we go on a memorable boat trip where we will see many elephants, crocodiles, hippos, as well as fascinating water birds.

(approx. 260 km, drive + transfer time +- 3 hours)

Zovu Elephant Lodge (incl. boat trip)

Day 12: Chobe River Front Namibia

Day 12

Chobe National Park

Today, we go on a game drive in Chobe National Park. The drive along the riverbank promises numerous wildlife experiences as there are about 80 000 elephants, numerous hippos and thousands of buffalo that inhabit the area. The buffalo are usually only seen in the early morning or late afternoon when they leave the bush to quench their thirst at the river. After lunch, we can relax as we look out over the Chobe River from the lodge before taking another captivating boat trip in the afternoon.

Zovu Elephant Lodge (incl. game drive + boat trip)

Day 13: Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)

Day 13

Victoria Falls

Via transfer, we continue to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Our lodge is situated in a quiet part of Victoria Falls, surrounded by lush green gardens. The lively city centre is within walking distance. We will certainly visit the world-famous waterfalls in the afternoon, where huge masses of water plunge over a 110 m sloping cliff face along a width of 1708 m. A breathtaking spectacle!

(approx. 80 km, transfer time +- 1.5 - 2 hours)

Batonka Guest Lodge (only breakfast included in the price)

Day 14: End of Itinerary

Day 14

Departure

In the morning, we have the opportunity to partake in various activities (optional). Transfer to the airport later on and departure in the early afternoon.

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