This incredible fly-in safari includes all the different regions that Botswana is famous for, starting at the Chobe River where elephants are in abundance, then moving down into lion territory in the Savute, this area is famous for their lion prides numbering over 20 that hunt elephant when the Savute marsh starts drying up. Then onto the Moremi which has the best of both worlds, game drives and also water mokoro experiences will give you the opportunity to truly explore Botswana’s remote and pristine landscapes, whilst still enjoying the luxury and comfort of strategically located lodges.
Chobe Game Lodge
The lodge accommodates up to 94 guests in absolute luxury. Rooms are river-facing, and include minibars, en-suite bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities as well as private terraces. In addition, four exclusive suites have their own plunge pools and separate lounges. Chobe Game Lodge facilities include a riverside boma, a large swimming pool, a stylish cigar bar with an outside terrace overlooking the Chobe River. Chobe Game Lodge also has wildlife reference library with lounge and terrace. Should you wish to pamper yourself, your guide can schedule an appointment for you with Chobe Game Lodge’s in-house beautician.
Savute Safari Lodge
Located on the banks of the dry Savute channel, Savute Safari Lodge is intimate, accommodating only 24 guests in cool thatched timber and glass suites. The area is renowned for its population of bull elephant and for the unique interaction of the resident predator species. The close proximity of wildlife translates itself into the recently refurbished, modern African décor. All suites have private decks, combined bedroom and sitting areas and en-suite facilities. The sitting area, library and cocktail bar are situated in an exquisite thatch and timber main building. These features set the lodge apart from other typical safari destinations. Open 4x4 game drives are conducted in the Savute area, including the famous Savute Marsh, and the ancient San rock paintings at Gubatsa Hills, add magic to a delightful African safari.
Camp Moremi
An elegant, elevated thatch and timber structure serves as the main building comprising a main sitting area, wildlife reference library, dining room and cocktail bar inviting a true sense of the African wilderness. Other facilities include a secluded swimming pool with sundeck and thatched boma where brunch and high tea are served.
Camp Okavango
Accommodation at Camp Okavango is in eleven twin-bedded, glass fronted safari tents on raised wooden decks. Each tent has en-suite bathroom facilities. The main public areas of Camp Okavango, which house the lounge, bar area and adjacent dining room, all lead out onto an open patio with alfresco lounge and fireplace. Additional facilities include an elevated viewing deck, refreshing swimming pool, reference library and curio shop. With just 12 thatched chalets, each with en-suite bathrooms, a dining room, reading room and bar in the main lodge, expansive wooden decks and a plunge pool.
Leroo La Tau
Leroo La Tau is situated on the banks of the Boteti River which forms the western boundary of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. Leroo La Tau rises majestically above the dry Boteti Riverbed which stretches across the western border of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. With just 12 thatched chalets, each with en-suite bathrooms, a dining room, reading room and bar in the main lodge, expansive wooden decks and a plunge pool, guests can immerse themselves seamlessly into the ultimate wildlife experience in Botswana.
Accommodation: Chobe Game Lodge
On your arrival at Kasane airport, you will be met and welcomed for your transfer by road to the iconic Chobe Game Lodge, where you will meet your safari guide who will brief you on the various aspects of the safari. You will spend the following two nights at Chobe Game Lodge. The Chobe National Park is famous for its huge herds of elephant and buffalo. Set out on your afternoon game activity - a sundowner cruise on the magnificent Chobe River or an exciting game drive exploring the Chobe area. Sunset cruises are spectacular as you will be able to view the wildlife that congregates at the water’s edge whilst enjoying an awe inspiring African sunset. The Chobe area is renowned for magnificent star-gazing and your professional guide will be happy to show you the African skies and explain local folklore. Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation: Savute Safari Lodge
After an early wake-up and breakfast, you will depart Chobe Game Lodge in your specially equipped safari vehicle for the Savute area of the Chobe National Park. The day is spent travelling to Savute Safari Lodge and depending on the time of the year, your guide may choose to take the road less travelled and incorporate a visit to the Nogatsaa area. Stop in the shade of a large tree enroute and enjoy lunch. Your safari vehicle is equipped with a fridge to ensure access to a variety of cold drinks, water, fruit juices, beer, wine and local brand spirits throughout your journey. In the afternoon you will arrive at Savute Safari Lodge, where you will stay for two nights. Savute boasts a viewing deck, an al fresco dining area and swimming pool – which is ideal for watching game at the waterhole. Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation: Camp Moremi
After an early morning wake up and breakfast at Savute Safari Lodge, you will depart in a south westerly direction travelling through the Mababe depression and enter Moremi Game Reserve, crossing the well known Khwai River bridge at North Gate. Moremi Game Reserve is world famous for its dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife. You will enjoy an extended game drive to Camp Moremi in the Xaxanaka area. The vehicle is equipped with director’s chairs, a table and hammocks which allow for you to relax and enjoy en route lunch. Xaxanaka is considered one of the most beautiful areas in the Moremi Game Reserve. Located on the edge of the permanent waters of the Okavango Delta, this area is rich in plant and animal species. Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation: Camp Okavango
Leaving your safari vehicle at Camp Moremi, you will depart by boat into the heart of the Okavango Delta. This journey through the serpentine channels, and expansive lagoons of the Okavango Delta gives one the opportunity to experience this magnificent ecosystem. Camp Okavango is situated on Nxaragha Island located well within the permanent Okavango Delta. For the next two days, you will experience the incredible diversity of this water wilderness. Explore the waterways and floodplains by boat and mokoro and the islands on guided walking safaris. Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation: Leroo La Tau
Enjoy a morning activity before departing on your scheduled charter flight over the Okavango Delta to the desert location of Leroo La Tau. The park, populated by up to 30,000 zebra and wildebeest closely accompanied by predators, offers guests the chance to experience the exhilaration of seeing large concentrations of game and the resultant predator interaction. The lodge offers a raised hide above the waterhole where guests can enjoy spectacular wildlife sightings. Having explored the area and enjoyed a spectacular wildlife phenomenon on guided day and night game drives, guests can retire after dinner to a splendid fireplace overlooking the waterhole. Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
After a morning activity and breakfast, you will bid farewell to your guide and be transferred from Leroo La Tau to Maun Airport for your onward arrangements. Meals: breakfast
From $ 6,136
Includes: Accommodation, scheduled activities & laundry service. All meals, refreshments, local spirits & wines (excluding premium brands). National park fees, Airport Departure Tax, and all government levies & taxes. All scheduled charter flights per package.
Dates | Rates (PPS) | Rates (SINGLE) |
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01 Apr 2022 — 30 Jun 2022 | $ 7,721 | $ 10,601 |
01 Jul 2022 — 31 Oct 2022 | $ 9,662 | $ 12,542 |
01 Nov 2022 — 30 Nov 2022 | $ 7,721 | $ 10,601 |
01 Dec 2022 — 31 Dec 2022 | $ 6,136 | $ 9,016 |
"Our group was composed of two families with "children" in their early twenties. During the game drives we saw lots of elephants, heard a large male lion roaring to his distant pride, found the pride of 9 lions and an additional two young males, lots of hippos, leopards, giraffes, zebras and many types of antelopes. Our guides Banda and Kitso were very well informed and entertaining. Our game drives started early in the (winter) morning with blankets and hot water bottles, a nice touch that illustrated the camp management's attention to detail and customer service. The hot water bottles accompanied us to bed,, which were in lovely raised tents with lockable doors (to keep the smart baboons out). During the game drives, we shifted passenger configurations several times to accomodate our group's different interests in mammals and birds-- great flexibility. The food and drink were wonderful and plentiful -- early breakfast at 6:30 am, snack break during the morning drive, a hefty brunch at 11:30, high tea at 3, sundowners , then dinner! The staff were very well trained and highly solicitous. The camp managers, run a tight ship, but keep the atmosphere informal and casual. Moremi was a fabulous start to an unforgettable safari experience."
- RN 123456
"An experience of a life time We received world class service. The food was delicious. The safari guides were very knowledgeable."
- Allan
"all expectations exceeded! Outstanding travel value. We travel a lot but can't think of a more memorable trip value."
- Grant
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