Some of the most amazing places that mother nature has to offer. From the spectacular Victoria Falls to the incomparable Okavango Delta. Experience multiple wildlife encounters, by car, by foot, and by traditional mokoro.
Day 1: Victoria Falls
Meet and greet at the airport, welcome to Zambia! Victoria Falls, a spectacular sight of beauty and grandeur forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Locally called ‘Mosi-o-a-Tunya’ (The Smoke that Thunders), the two-kilometer-wide Victoria Falls is the greatest curtain of falling water in the world - more than five hundred million cubic meters of water per minute plummet into a gorge one hundred meters down. It transforms the Zambezi from a placid river into a ferocious torrent. Facing the Falls is another similar cliff capped by mist-soaked rain forest, providing the visitor with unparalleled views of the Falls. View one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, first from Livingstone on the Zambian side, under the African sun. Enjoy a classy sun-downer at the viewing deck from the Royal Livingstone Safari Hotel - the sun sets over the falls for a memorable view.
Day 2: Victoria Falls
After a scrumptious breakfast is guided across the bridge to the Zimbabwean side of the Falls for the Rain Forest Walk. But Livingstone is not only the gateway to the Falls. After the excursion head into Livingstone town to explore the Maramba Market with our local agent. Participate in many other optional activities such as boat rides, microlight or helicopter flights, canoeing, and white water rafting at your own cost. Enjoy dinner at your resort in the evening or head to town to have dinner at one of the local cafes.
Day 3: Victoria Falls – Chobe National Park (Botswana)
Transfer to Kazungula border, take a ferry across the border to Botswana, and transfer to Chobe National Park, one of the most densely stocked game parks in the world, offering the ultimate in the African experience and bucket list stuff for game viewing. It is Botswana’s third-largest national park and known as one of the best natural wildlife and wilderness areas in the country. Diversity of habitat sustains a wide variety of animals including the water-loving hippos and crocodiles as well as predators such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs and its spectacular elephant population. Over 70 000 elephants roam in the area, making it the largest continuing surviving elephant population on earth. Late afternoon visits to the water's edge offer hours of fascinating viewing and photo opportunities. Herds of buffalo can also be seen.
Day 4: Chobe National Park
Today you will go for a Boat Cruise and early morning Game Drive on an open 4x4 vehicle. These are stunning ways to see the best of the wildlife on the Chobe river banks.
Day 5: Chobe – Barangwe Pan
In the morning you will head out to Barangwe pan, where you will enjoy a game drive. In the afternoon you will head back to the lodge where you can spot wildlife from the waterhole right in front of the eco-lodge.
Day 6: Moremi Game Reserve
Today we will head to Moremi. Moremi is the oldest protected section of the Okavango Delta. Roughly 100 years after explorer David Livingstone called this land ‘country full of rivers’, the environment and wildlife in the Moremi area were under threat. It is because of the bold, local Batawana people that this area was proclaimed Moremi game reserve in 1963, making Moremi the oldest and first protected reserve of the Okavango Delta.
As a sign of gratitude, the reserve is named after Batwana tribe members, chief Moremi III, and his wife. Now, the Moremi Game Reserve is one of the most diverse reserves with surprises everywhere, even for the most seasoned Africa-Traveler.
Day 7: Moremi Game Reserve
Today you will be heading out for incredible game drives. In the evening you will head back to the camp for a barbeque dinner.
Day 8: Moremi Game Reserve
Today you will be heading out for incredible game drives. In the evening you will head back to the camp for a barbeque dinner.
Day 9: Moremi Game Reserve
Today you will be heading out for incredible game drives. In the evening you will head back to the camp for a barbeque dinner.
Day 10: Okavango Delta
After breakfast, we are heading to Xobega private island for a 2-night stay. Here we will enjoy several activities including an afternoon game viewing boat trip and a guided bushwalk.
Day 11: Okavango Delta
Today we will spend a full day around Xobega private island including a bushwalk and a traditional mokoro ride experience. In the afternoon we are heading back to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 12: Moreni - Maun
Early morning we will depart by boat and drive to Maun via Moremi National Park. Upon arrival in Maun, we take you to the hotel or airport for your departure flight.
Included in this Package
Transportation by car and boat
English speaking tour leader
Accommodations under half and full board
Unlimited water
Victoria Falls rain forest walk and tour Maramba
Market tour in Livingstone, Zambia
3-hour guided game drive in Chobe National Park
3-hour guided boat cruise on Chobe river
Okavango Delta boat cruises and short bushwalk
Traditional Mokoro ride experience in Okavango delta
Daily 4x4 Game drives in Moremi, Khwai and Savuti
Services of various local guides
All entrance fees and government fees
Co2 compensation
Excluded in this Package
International Airfares and Airport taxes
Travel and personal insurance
Visa, passport, vaccinations, medicines
Personal expenditures
Gratitude
Optional excursions/activities not detailed in the itinerary
Any additional services requested
Wire Transfers Fees (sending & receiving)
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Botswana is one of the greatest safari secrets on the African continent, with 40% of the land being recognized as national parks or game reserves and not yet discovered by mass tourism, it should definitely be on your bucket list. Botswana is also a great destination for responsible tourism, as they are very committed to low-impact tourism.
Victoria Falls is one of the eight natural world wonders and it's definitely understandable why. The falls are the largest falls in the world and are located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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