On arrival into Maun International Airport, you will be met and transferred to your lodge. Thamalakane River Lodge is located on the banks for the Thamalakane River outside of Maun en route to the famous Okavango Delta. The rest of the afternoon may be spent at leisure enjoying one of the many activities available at the Lodge. This evening you will meet your guide and the rest of your group at the lodge at 18h00 for your pre-departure meeting.
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Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: At Thamalakane River Lodge or similar
This morning after breakfast we head to Etsha 13, on the western border of the Okavango Delta. Unlike other deltas, it flows into the Kalahari Desert without reaching the coast, which makes it unique. The next day is spent exploring the network of water pathways through thick vegetation in mokoros (traditional dugout canoes), discovering a variety of birds and wildlife. We have the opportunity to stop at a secluded island to take a 1½ hour guided walk hoping to spot elephants, waterbuck or other animals living in this water filled paradise.
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Day 2
Breakfast: At Thamalakane River Lodge or similar
Lunch: At Guma Lagoon Camp or similar
Dinner: At Guma Lagoon Camp or similar
Day 3
Breakfast: At Guma Lagoon Camp or similar
Lunch: Lunch packs by Guma Lagoon or similar
Dinner: At Guma Lagoon Camp or similar
After breakfast we head south travelling via Maun to Mankwe Adventure Camp, situated on a private concession on the doorstep of the Moremi Game Reserve. The Reserve is renowned for its concentration of mammals and it is not unusual to see many different types of wildlife during just one game drive. Game viewing is seasonal; depending on the time of the year you may see different species in different areas. The best time for game viewing is the end of the dry season or spring from August to November. During this season, in order for us to offer the best game viewing possible, extra driving may be required due to the animals migrating closer to the river. In the summer, birdlife can also be viewed in abundance with exceptional sightings of wildfowl and raptors.
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Breakfast: At Guma Lagoon Camp or similar
Lunch: Lunch in Maun at a local restaurant
Dinner: At Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
We have the opportunity to spend the day on game drives. In our open 4x4 vehicle, we'll venture into the Greater Moremi area for morning and afternoon game drives, aiming to encounter the diverse wildlife that inhabits this region. Following dinner, your guide will lead a night drive, offering opportunities to spot elusive nocturnal creatures.
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Breakfast: At Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
Lunch: At Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
Dinner: At Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
Today, we embark on a full-day game drive in Khwai, situated on the fringes of the Moremi Game Reserve and boasts a diverse ecosystem of lagoons, plains, and forests. With a small population living in harmony with wildlife, Khwai attracts large herds of elephant and buffalo in the dry season, offering excellent opportunities for lion and leopard sightings alongside abundant birdlife and varied flora.
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Breakfast: At Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
Lunch: Lunch pack from Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
Dinner: At Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
Leaving the bush behind us, we travel east towards the Makgadikgadi Pans, once a large river fed lake which has become saline and empty. This area incorporates a multitude of salt pans and vast grass plains dotted by palm islands and forms the Great Makgadikgadi which comprises the largest area of salt pans in the world, covering some 37,000 square km overall. We arrive at our lodge in the late afternoon.
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Breakfast: At Mankwe Adventure Camp or similar
Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: For your own account
We head off to Nata Bird Sanctuary in the morning, which offers us the opportunity to enjoy the magnificent view over the Sowa pan, which is part of the Greater Makgadikgadi Pans (Please note a visit to the pans is subject to the road conditions, time constraints and water levels during the dry season as it restricts the number of birds in the area). After breakfast, we continue our journey north to Kasane, the gateway to the Chobe National Park. Chobe, which is the second largest national park in Botswana and covers 10,566 square km, has one of the greatest concentrations of elephant found on the African continent. The afternoon is at leisure to partake in optional activities or to relax by the pool.
Start your morning of day 9 with a hopefully spectacular game drive in Chobe National Park. You will return to the lodge for a late breakfast and relaxation until our boat cruise on the Chobe River starts around 3pm. Here we can watch elephants, hippos, crocodiles and a variety of birds, making for excellent up close photo opportunities.
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Day 8
Breakfast: At Nata Lodge or similar
Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: At Chobe Marina Lodge or similar
Day 9
Breakfast: At Chobe Marina Lodge or similar
Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: At Chobe Marina Lodge or similar
Today, we make our way into Zimbabwe to Robins Camp, situated in the northwest corner of Hwange National Park, the largest national park in Zimbabwe, covering an area of approx. 14 600 km2. Named after a local chief, Hwange is situated in the northwest corner of the country about one hour south of the Victoria Falls. Due to its close proximity to the Falls, Hwange boasts an incredible biodiversity of flora and fauna, and a plethora of African wildlife. There are over 100 species of mammals and nearly 400 bird species recorded here. Upon arrival, you can choose to partake in an optional game drive (for own account) to kickstart your wildlife experience
The following day, get ready for an exhilarating full-day game drive in Hwange National Park, one of Africa's finest havens for wildlife. Marvel at the vast herds of elephants, buffalos, and zebras, and witness the impressive concentration of giraffes. Keep an eye out for predators, endangered species, and the diverse birdlife that thrives here.
On Day 12, indulge in a morning game drive, offering yet another chance to witness the untamed wilderness in all its glory. As the afternoon approaches, you can enjoy leisure time at the lodge or opt for additional activities (for own account) that the lodge offers
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Day 10
Breakfast: At Chobe Marina Lodge or similar
Lunch: At Robins Camp or similar
Dinner: At Robins Camp or similar
Day 11
Breakfast: At Robins Camp or similar
Lunch: At Robins Camp or similar
Dinner: At Robins Camp or similar
Day 12
Breakfast: At Robins Camp or similar
Lunch: At Robins Camp or similar
Dinner: At Robins Camp or similar
After breakfast we head back towards Victoria Falls. The rest of the afternoon may be spent at leisure enjoying one of the many activities available in Victoria Falls.
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Breakfast: At Robins Camp or similar
Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: For your own account
Today you will have at leisure to explore Victoria Falls, the town and all of its unique offerings, from adventure activities to cultural experiences. Your guide will take you on a tour of the mighty Victoria Falls, known by the local Kololo tribe as Mosi oa Tunya- “the Smoke that thunders”. In the afternoon we embark on a relaxing sunset cruise on the mighty Zambezi River. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Breakfast: At Shearwater Explorer Village or similar
Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: For your own account
Our safari ends after breakfast. You will be transferred to Victoria Falls Airport in time for your departure flight. We hope to welcome you again one day on another of our African adventures.
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Breakfast: At Shearwater Explorer Village or similar