Day 1: ARRIVAL – L,D
Arrive at Kasane International airport by flight or by road from Victoria Falls or Livingstone.
Transfer to your choice of lodge for the next two days. Enjoy a sumptuous lunch before embarking on a boat safari on Chobe River.
The Chobe Riverfront region is one of the world’s top wildlife destinations. Boasting the highest population of elephants on the planet, the Chobe National Park is also a renowned predator haven and is one of Botswana’s most reliable year-round game viewing destinations. The reliance on the permanent waters of the Chobe River translates to unique and frequent sightings of predators and general game alike.
Return to the lodge by sunset. Dinner & overnight at Chobe.
Day 2: CHOBE NATIONAL PARK – B, L, D
Today we start an early morning game drive into the national park. The park covers approximately 11,700 square kilometres and is known for its diverse and abundant game viewing, particularly its enormous population of elephants. Here’s what makes Chobe National Park a standout destination.
It is teeming with a variety of wildlife – Elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, giraffes, and numerous bird species.
This afternoon, you have the option of a river safari or a land game drive.
Day 3: CHOBE TO MOREMI – B, L, D
After a last game drive/boat safari you check out after breakfast and transfer to Kasane for your onward flight to Moremi Game Reserve.
Landing at the Moremi airstrip, your guide will meet you and transfer you by road to your Camp where you can settle into your luxurious room and enjoy a hot lunch.
You will spend the next two nights at Moremi enjoying game drives and boating excursions as you search for the prolific wildlife that inhabits the Moremi Game Reserve.
Daily morning and afternoon game drives and/or boat safaris.
Day 4: MOREMI GAME RESERVE – B, L, D
The Moremi Game Reserve is situated in the eastern part of the Okavango Delta, on the south-western border of the Chobe National Park, and covers almost one-third of the Delta.
Enjoy the day being amazed by this spectacular reserve by way of game drives and boat safaris.
Day 5: MOREMI TO OKAVANGO DELTA – B, L, D
Check out after a breakfast and perhaps a morning game drive. Take a short flight to Okavango Delta.
On arrival be transferred to your lodge/camp in time for lunch.
The Okavango Delta is one of the world’s largest inland water systems. It rises in Angola’s western highlands, then flows through northern Namibia and finally enters Botswana, where it is called the Okavango.
Seen from space as an emerald swirl surrounded by a parched landscape, the delta is a miraculous source of life in a country that is 80% arid.
There are FOUR game viewing modes at Okavango – 4×4, boats, mokoro (dug out canoe) and walking safaris.
Day 6: OKAVANGO DELTA
Enjoy the luxury camp and game viewing based on the four modes mentioned above.
Day 7: DEPARTURE – B
Time permitting your last game viewing experience before your flight/drive to Maun Airport connecting to your onward flight.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Luggage is restricted to 20 kg per person on Safari Air flights. This 20 kg includes both hand luggage(5kg) and travel luggage (15kg).
Bags should be soft sided, flexible bags. Bags with a solid frame do not constitute ‘soft bags’. Bags MUST be completely flexible to facilitate being stowed in the ‘belly pod’ luggage compartment of the light inter-camp transfer aircraft. By not adhering to these luggage requirements, travellers stand to cause delays and incur additional costs to themselves.
| STANDARD | SUPERIOR | LUXURY | LUXE+ |
Chobe National Park – Full Board | Chobe Marina Lodge | Jackalberry Lodge | Chobe Game Lodge | Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero |
Moremi Game Reserve – Full Board | Camp Xakanaxa (pronounced Ka-ka-na-ka) | Camp Xakanaxa (pronounced Ka-ka-na-ka) | Camp Moremi | Camp Moremi |
Okavango Delta – Full Board | Setari Camp | The Tree House | Camp Okavango | Chiefs Camp |
INCLUDED | EXCLUDED |
Accommodation as per meal plan stated | International airfare |
NON AC 4×4 and boats for shared safaris as per park rules | Visa fees |
Two or Three sectors domestic flights (depending on location of the lodge/camp) | Expenses of personal nature
|
| Tips to driver-guides, lodge team members |
Arrive at Kasane International airport by flight or by road from Victoria Falls or Livingstone.
Transfer to your choice of lodge for the next two days. Enjoy a sumptuous lunch before embarking on a boat safari on Chobe River.
The Chobe Riverfront region is one of the world’s top wildlife destinations. Boasting the highest population of elephants on the planet, the Chobe National Park is also a renowned predator haven and is one of Botswana’s most reliable year-round game viewing destinations. The reliance on the permanent waters of the Chobe River translates to unique and frequent sightings of predators and general game alike.
Return to the lodge by sunset. Dinner & overnight at Chobe.
Today we start an early morning game drive into the national park. The park covers approximately 11,700 square kilometres and is known for its diverse and abundant game viewing, particularly its enormous population of elephants. Here’s what makes Chobe National Park a standout destination.
It is teeming with a variety of wildlife – Elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, giraffes, and numerous bird species.
This afternoon, you have the option of a river safari or a land game drive.
After a last game drive/boat safari you check out after breakfast and transfer to Kasane for your onward flight to Moremi Game Reserve.
Landing at the Moremi airstrip, your guide will meet you and transfer you by road to your Camp where you can settle into your luxurious room and enjoy a hot lunch.
You will spend the next two nights at Moremi enjoying game drives and boating excursions as you search for the prolific wildlife that inhabits the Moremi Game Reserve.
Daily morning and afternoon game drives and/or boat safaris.
The Moremi Game Reserve is situated in the eastern part of the Okavango Delta, on the south-western border of the Chobe National Park, and covers almost one-third of the Delta.
Enjoy the day being amazed by this spectacular reserve by way of game drives and boat safaris.
Check out after a breakfast and perhaps a morning game drive. Take a short flight to Okavango Delta.
On arrival be transferred to your lodge/camp in time for lunch.
The Okavango Delta is one of the world’s largest inland water systems. It rises in Angola’s western highlands, then flows through northern Namibia and finally enters Botswana, where it is called the Okavango.
Seen from space as an emerald swirl surrounded by a parched landscape, the delta is a miraculous source of life in a country that is 80% arid.
There are FOUR game viewing modes at Okavango – 4×4, boats, mokoro (dug out canoe) and walking safaris.
Enjoy the luxury camp and game viewing based on the four modes mentioned above.
Time permitting your last game viewing experience before your flight/drive to Maun Airport connecting to your onward flight.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Luggage is restricted to 20 kg per person on Safari Air flights. This 20 kg includes both hand luggage(5kg) and travel luggage (15kg).
Bags should be soft sided, flexible bags. Bags with a solid frame do not constitute ‘soft bags’. Bags MUST be completely flexible to facilitate being stowed in the ‘belly pod’ luggage compartment of the light inter-camp transfer aircraft. By not adhering to these luggage requirements, travellers stand to cause delays and incur additional costs to themselves.
• Standard
1. Chobe Marina Lodge
• Superior
1. Jackalberry Lodge
• Luxury
1. Chobe Game Lodge
• Luxe +
1. Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero
• Standard
1. Camp Xakanaxa (pronounced Ka-ka-na-ka)
• Superior
1. Camp Xakanaxa (pronounced Ka-ka-na-ka)
• Luxury
1. Camp Moremi
• Luxe +
1. Camp Moremi
• Standard
1. Setari Camp
• Superior
1. The Tree House
• Luxury
1. Camp Okavango
• Luxe +
1. Chiefs Camp
• Accommodation as per meal plan stated
• NON AC 4×4 and boats for shared safaris as per park rules
• Two or Three sectors domestic flights (depending on location of the lodge/camp)
• International airfare
• Visa fees
• Expenses of personal nature
• Laundry
• Telephone calls
• Beverages during meals
• Shopping
• Tips to driver-guides, lodge team members