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Deze kleine internationale kampeer groepsreis start in Maun, Botswana en eindigt in Livingstone, Zambia. Een safari door de wildernis van Botswana. Ervaar de Okavango Delta vanuit een traditionele kano en de overvloed aan wilde dieren van het Moremi wildreservaat en de Savuti. Ontdek Chobe National Park per boot en genieten van een prachtig uitzicht op de Victoria Falls!
Okavango Delta – mokoro excursie; Moremi Game Reserve – game drives; Savuti – game drives; Chobe National Park – game drive en rivier boottocht; Victoria Falls – adventure activiteiten
5 nachten verblijven we op specifieke kampeerplekken in Nationale Parken en dorpjes. Formele campings hebben warme en koude douches, was faciliteiten en telefoons. 6 nachten kamperen we in het wild. Tijdens deze nachten zal de crew water verwarmen boven het kampvuur, waarmee we ons kunnen douchen. Een essentieel onderdeel van de safari is het deelnemen aan bepaalde werkzaamheden zoals het opzetten van de tent en het inpakken van de truck in de ochtend – het is allemaal onderdeel van het avontuur. Je reisleiders zullen bij deze reis de maaltijden bereiden maar we vragen de reiziger om mee te helpen met de afwas (op rotatie). Er zijn een aantal lange reisdagen die zeer vroeg starten en dan is het heel fijn als iedereen zijn bijdrage levert zodat de dag efficiënt te laten verlopen. Transport: het merendeel van deze reis reis je in een comfortabele safari truck met 12 naar voren staande stoelen.
De gemiddelde leeftijd is 46 jaar op deze reis. Kinderen van 12 jaar en ouder zijn meer dan welkom mits ze samen met de ouder(s) reizen. Wanneer je ouder bent dan 65 jaar is helaas een gezondheidsverklaring noodzakelijk.
Een eigen tent (eenpersoons) behoort tot de mogelijkheden tegen een betaling van €215 p.p.
De reis start om 17:00 uur op dag 1 vanuit Maun. Een extra nacht kunnen wij voor je bijboeken evenals een luchthaventransfer.
Maun (Botswana) – Livingstone (Zambia)
17:00 p.m. op de dag van aanvang
We will meet up with the group at 17:00 at the camp. Situated on the banks of the Thamalakane River, Maun is a bustling frontier town where we prepare for the delta excursion. After setting up camp we have a relaxing afternoon at the swimming pool.
Day 1: Breakfast is not included
Day 1: Lunch is not included
Day 1: Dinner will be an own expense meal at a local restaurant
Includes: –
Distance/time: 15km, ± ½ hour, excluding stops for sightseeing.
Overnight: Campsite – good ablution facilities with hot showers, swimming pool, restaurant & bar.
Our local guides will take us deep into the heart of the Okavango Delta on mekoro (dugout canoes). The delta forms as water flows from the Angolan highlands out over the Botswanan flat Kalahari Desert sands creating a delicate, green oasis for birds & wildlife. We will camp wild on remote islands in this amazingly dynamic environment & enjoy bush walks, bird watching & swimming in the clear water. Camping with our local guides we learn more about their lifestyle & culture. We return to Maun in the late afternoon of day 5 and have time for an optional (own expense) game flight over the Okavango, which will reveal a different aspect of the delta.
Day 2, 3: Breakfast provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 2, 3: Lunch provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 2, 3: Dinner provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 4: Breakfast provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 4: Lunch provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 4: Dinner will be an own expense meal at a local restaurant
Includes: Entrance to Okavango Delta, mokoro excursion, morning and afternoon game walks with local guides.
Distance/time: Day 2 ±50km, 2h00 actual driving time to mekoro station. Mokoro ride to camp is dependent on campsite location so overall travel time for the day ±6h30.
Optional Activities: Scenic flight over the Okavango Delta (+/-USD95-120) pp depending on the number of people in each aircraft).
Overnight: Day 2 & 3: Wild camping – basic facilities with a bucket shower. You will need to bring a towel.
Day 4 Maun: Campsite – good ablution facilities with hot showers, swimming pool, restaurant
& bar.
We have 4 nights in these conservation areas with time to explore the various habitats. We spend our time on game drives watching the plentiful wildlife including wild dog, elephant, hippo, buffalo, lion & other game.
Moremi Game Reserve rates as one of the leading wildlife areas of the world and we take our open 4WD vehicle into Moremi for fantastic game viewing! Grasslands, floodplains, forests, lily lagoons and winding water channels combine to form a variety of game viewing habitats.
Moving north over the sand ridge and into the Mababe depression we arrive at the Savuti Marsh. This open grassland area attracts herds of zebra and wildebeest, which in turn draw the large lion prides for which Savuti is famous. We camp wild in the central Chobe National Park at either Savuti or ZweiZwei.
Day 5, 6, 7, 8: Breakfast provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 5, 6, 7, 8: Lunch provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 5, 6, 7, 8: Dinner provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Includes: Entrance fees, morning and afternoon game drives in open 4WD game viewing vehicle.
Distance/time: 350kms ± 8½ hours, excludes game drives & stops for wildlife viewing (Maun – Savuti).
Overnight: Wild camping – basic ablutions with a bucket shower.
The Chobe River flows lazily along the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park attracting some of the largest herds of elephant in Africa. In the early morning we search for game on the flood plains of the Chobe River. The late afternoon game viewing “sundowner” cruise is a highlight as we see the mighty elephant herds returning to the Chobe River to quench their thirst. We camp at Kasane on the Chobe River for night 10.
Day 9: Breakfast provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 9: Lunch provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 9: Dinner provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 10: Breakfast provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 10: Lunch provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 10: Dinner will be an own expense meal at a local restaurant
Includes: Entrance fees, morning and afternoon game drives in open 4WD game viewing vehicle &
sunset cruise on Chobe River.
Distance/time: ±150km, 5h30 actual driving time, excluding stops for sightseeing, expected total travel time ±06h00.
Overnight: Day 9 wild camping – basic ablutions with a bucket shower.
Day 10 campsite – good ablution facilities, hot showers, swimming pool, bar & restaurant.
Overnight for 2 nights in Zambia near Livingstone town on the banks of the Zambezi River. Enjoy a spectacular walk through tropical vegetation to the very edge of the “Mosi oa Tunya” or “the smoke that thunders” – Victoria Falls. Opportunities to white water raft on the mighty Zambezi River, bungi jump, or take a “flight of angels” (own expense).
Day 11: Breakfast provided by tour leaders with the help of the group
Day 12: Breakfast provided by the lodge
Day 11, 12: Lunch will be an own expense meal
Day 11, 12: Dinner will be an own expense meal at a local restaurant
Includes: Entrance Fees to see the Victoria Falls.
Distance/time: ±70km, 1h00 actual driving time. It’s not a long way, but the border can be busy and slow so we anticipate a total travel day of ±3h00.
Optional Activities: White water rafting, sunset cruises, scenic flights & many more.
Overnight: Adventure Village Rooms – twin en-suite, hot showers, swimming pool, bar & restaurant.
Tour ends at 08:00 after breakfast. Transfers to local airports are available.
Day 13: Breakfast provided by the lodge
Day 13: Lunch not included
Day 13: Dinner not included
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Overnight: N/A
Distance/time: N/A
Please Note: The distance and travel times quoted above are an estimate only, and subject to local road conditions and animal sightings!
In the unlikely event that road conditions in the parks prevent us visiting Savuti, then the alternative route will be run via Nxai pan (It is possible that this may happen between January – April, but it is subject to rainfall, so only in special circumstances).
Sustainable Tourism:
The Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust is a community-based wildlife project established in 1992 to assist in saving the vanishing rhino, restore an area formerly teeming with wildlife to its previous natural state and provide economic benefits to the local Motswana community through tourism and the sustainable use of natural resources.
Wanneer je alleen reist word je ingedeeld met iemand van hetzelfde geslacht. Wens je een eigen kamer of eigen tent? Per reis zijn er een paar eenpersoonskamers onder voorbehoud van beschikbaarheid.
Voor deze tour is de ZAR het meest gangbaar. Een creditcard en pinpas wordt soms geaccepteerd in lodges, restaurants, activiteiten centra en supermarkten.
We raden aan om de dag voor vertrek al aan te komen in Afrika. Deze boeken we op verzoek voor je bij (slaapzaal/dorm of eigen kamer).
We raden aan om via ons een luchthaven transfer bij aankomst te boeken. Iemand wacht je op met een naambordje. Hierdoor weet je dat je niet wordt opgelicht en naar de juiste accommodatie wordt gebracht.