Nxai Pan National Park

17 Apr 2024 - 18 Apr 2024

Adjoining the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park on its northern border, the Nxai Pans were once salt lakes. Today, the Nxai Pan National Park preserves this precious area, which is rich in biodiversity and is now characterised by grasslands dotted with trees and small pans that fill in the rainy season. The striking, famous Baines Baobabs, first drawn by the renowned explorer in the 1860s are a must-see, and there are several activities to look forward to. Take a 4WD sunset or sunrise game drive, or a birdwatching tour. The Nxai Pan is a breeding ground for wildebeest, gemsbok, zebra, and eland, and an impressive list of other animals can be seen quite easily too including lions, ostriches, giraffes, cheetahs, jackals, bat-eared fox, and even the elusive nocturnal porcupine.

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Nxai Pan

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Okavango Delta

18 Apr 2024 - 20 Apr 2024

Situated in the northwestern corner of Botswana, the Okavango Delta is a World Heritage Site as it is the largest inland delta in the world. The magnificent Okavango River sprawls out over the dry sands of the Kalahari Desert forming this flourishing waterlogged oasis featuring countless meandering waterways and crystal clear lagoons studded with water lilies, as well as fertile floodplains and reeded islands inhabited with abundant wildlife. The Okavango Delta stretches over an impressive15000 square kilometres. Visitors can enjoy a number of wonderful activities such as game viewing, fishing, bird watching or taking an authentic guided Mokoro excursion through this wetland paradise in a traditional dugout canoe. Commonly spotted animals include: lion, rhino, leopard, giraffe, hippos, elephants, crocodiles and countless species of bird.

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4 Rivers

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Kwando Private Reserve

20 Apr 2024 - 21 Apr 2024

Step into breathtaking adventure at Kwando Private Game Reserve in northern Botswana, a slice of paradise steeped in the mystery and allure of legendary African bush. Nature beckons at this true tourist’s delight, a landscape intricately woven with miles of pristine, untouched savannah, riverside forests and wetlands teeming with wildlife. The mighty Kwando River mesmerizes with its serene beauty, and ever-changing panorama – great herds of elephant and buffalo are seen alongside prides of lion and cheetah, while the waters are alive with hippopotami and crocodiles. Nestled snugly among sprawling grasslands and ancient Mopane woodland are exclusive camps where guests can indulge in luxurious comfort before embarking on game drives, walking safaris, boat cruises and birdwatching.

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Lagoon

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Kasane

21 Apr 2024 - 22 Apr 2024

Tucked away in the northeastern corner of Botswana, on the banks of the famous Chobe River, the scenic little town of Kasane rests on the doorstep of the spectacular Chobe National Park. There are no boundary fences separating the village from the park and game such as elephant and hippo are often spotted roaming around the town. If on the lookout for elusive game, pay a visit to the Sedudu Valley Road, where large dead trees provide temporary homes for leopards. Within Kasane, an ancient baobab tree stands on display, once serving as a local prison. Visitors can look forward to a multitude of activities including: enjoying a game drive through the park, taking a sunset cruise down the Chobe River, visiting a local village or jumping on a day trip to the breathtaking Victoria Falls.

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Chobe Safari Lodge

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