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Wildtrack Safaris Eco Lodge

Game Drives

Our inclusive game drives are operated in Kazuma pans on the Botswana side, as well as south towards Deka, in the Sibuyu reserve, with our sundowers being an experience in itself.

Other thank our inclusive game drives we are able to offer day trips to both Chobe & Hwange National Parks:

CHOBE DAY TRIP:
A Wildtrack representative will collect guests from Wildtrack and take them to Kasane where they will be met by their guide for their Chobe experience. The Chobe day trip includes a 3 hour river cruise and 3 hour game drive, with lunch on The Raft floating restaurant, where guests can enjoy traditional cuisine while still being surrounded by the natural beauty of Chobe River. At around 16:00 / 16:30 vehicles will make their way out of the national park towards Kasane, with an estimated arrival time of about 18:00.

HWANGE DAY TRIP:
Our Hwange day trip focuses (not included) in the area surrounding Robins camp – in order to give our guests a different feel, and the opportunity to spot some of the many animals the area is known for. Once park formalities have been completed, we head off to Crocodile pools, for some croc and hippo spotting –as well as break for coffee and muffins. From there, we travel through some unspoilt areas via Chingahobe dam, before breaking for a packed lunch at Deteema dam. Thereafter we make our way back towards the gate via Salt Pan, Big toms and Little Toms, before heading out – and back to the border by 5pm.

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Pandamatenga Village Tour

Our cultural tour begins with meeting the village elders at the Pandamatenga Kgotla, to introduce our guests to them – as well as request permission to enter the village. This is followed by a tour of the village, which encompasses stops to some of the projects our lodge is associated with / involved in – such as the new school that is being built, a community garden we have launched, as well as the community hall – where we encourage ladies in the community to ‘get creative’. We also stop at a house in the village, and introduce our guests to some of the customs, foods and traditions of the Motswana culture. This allows our guests direct interaction with the community, further giving them the opportunity to ‘give back’, should they wish – without feeling obliged.

We end off the day with a boma dinner at our lodge, entertaining our guests with song, dance and rhythm – provided for by the local choir.

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