Discover Botswana
8 Nigths
Accommodation
Chobe Game Lodge
Flowing through the Chobe National Park and giving life to its surroundings, the Chobe River attracts many visitors to its banks. Its course eventually gushes into the Zambezi and thunders over Victoria Falls, a short 100-kilometre drive from the park’s north-eastern gate.
The Chobe winds along the park, taking the form of a marshy swampland that overflows with life. Visitors can take to the waters by boat and glide alongside wallowing hippo pods and crocodiles, or observe the incredible number of elephants that plod along its muddy shorelines. Safari by land is another incredible way to view the wildlife near Chobe River and visitors will be sure to spot lions and hyenas hidden in the underbrush, covertly eyeing the impala and zebra that are loitering close to the shoreline alongside wildebeest and buffalo.
The dry season promises the best game-viewing in the park as the Chobe’s inhabitants compete for water sources and the wildlife density sky-rockets around the water’s edge during the winter months. The wet summer months are no less spectacular as the park’s prolific birdlife reveals itself, with visitors having the opportunity to spot some of the 460 bird species found there.
DAY 1
CHOBE RIVER FRONT
DAY NOTES
Transfer from Kasane Airport to Chobe Game lodge
The only permanent game lodge situated on the banks of the Chobe River within the famous Chobe National Park, Chobe Game Lodge is Botswana’s premier venue for guests looking for a perfect base from which to explore the National Park and the Chobe River. This five-star Lodge has full eco-grading by Botswana Tourism Board.
ACTIVITIES & WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS
Chobe Game Lodge offers a choice of land or water-based activities and the most complete game experience in the Chobe National Park.
Early-morning and late-afternoon game drives are conducted by our expert guides in open-sided 4×4 vehicles to ensure maximum visibility of Chobe National Park’s spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife. Chobe Game Lodge has introduced four electric-powered game drive vehicles for a more immersive, carbon-emission free safari. Meanwhile, riverside game viewing is done from the lodges full fleet of solar-electric powered safari boats offering silent safaris on Botswana’s renowned Chobe River.
Chobe’s diverse wildlife roams in abundance – it is, for instance, home to the largest concentration of elephant in Africa. During the dry season these large herds, as well as vast herds of buffalo, congregate on the fertile flood plains along the Chobe River to drink, bathe and play. There are frequent sightings of lion, African wild dog, puku, red lechwe, sable, giraffe and roan antelope.
- Transfer
Transfer from Kasane Airport [BBK] to Chobe Game Lodge - Check-in to Chobe Game Lodge
INCLUDED:
Accommodation, All meals, refreshments, local spirits & wines (excluding premium brands) & laundry service
National park fees, Airport Departure Tax and all government levies, taxes & 14% Value added Tax.
All Scheduled light aircraft charter flights on a seat in plane basis per package details.
EXCLUDED:
Premium Drinks, Visa Fees & Gratuities
DAY 2
CHOBE RIVER FRONT
DAY 3
SAVUTI – CHOBE NATIONAL PARK
DAY NOTES
After breakfast transfer to Kasane Airport for your Light Aircraft Flight to Savute Safari Lodge.
ACTIVITIES
Activities are organised around game drives throughout the Savute area in open 4×4 safari vehicles. Many trips will incorporate a visit to the Savute Marsh to give you a chance to see the historic presence of the Savute Channel at the marsh against a backdrop of teeming wildlife. Guests can also enjoy a visit to the ancient San rock paintings at Gubatsa Hills – a small hilly outcrop which forms a prominent landmark in the otherwise flat landscape.
Savute boasts the second-largest summer Zebra migration in Africa; its timing is determined by the rains, but usually occurs between November and December and again between February and April, when the Zebras move from the rivers in the north in search of the rain-ripe grasslands and full waterholes in the southwest of the park. The migration is always followed by large numbers of predators – the Zebra migration is a must for visitors.
Check-out from Chobe Game Lodge
- Charter Flight
Charter Flight from Chobe Game Lodge to Savute Safari Lodge - Check-in to Savute Safari Lodge
INCLUDED:
Accommodation, All meals, refreshments, local spirits & wines (excluding premium brands) & laundry service
National park fees, Airport Departure Tax and all government levies, taxes & 14% Value added Tax.
All Scheduled light aircraft charter flights on a seat in plane basis per package details.
EXCLUDED:
Premium Drinks, Visa Fees & Gratuities
Accommodation
Savute Safari Lodge
In the heart of Botswana’s Chobe National Park lies a dynamic wilderness, a sweeping expanse of savannah brooded over by several rocky outcrops which guard a relic marsh and the dry channel that was once its lifeline. This is Savute, where mysterious wet and dry cycles mould the landscape and dictate the nature of its wild inhabitants. Currently it is dry, and wild dogs hunt in the channel where crocodiles swam only twenty years ago. The Gubatsa Hills shelter leopard and klipspringer and rock paintings of early man’s wildlife sightings. During the arid winter months game viewing concentrates on Savute’s resident bull elephants, antelope and lion prides, and black-backed jackal, bat-eared foxes, tsessebe, and kudu, abound. The summer rains bring a feast for lion, hyena and cheetah as thousands of migrating zebra and wildebeest assemble in a chaotic pattern on the marsh. Cape buffalo herds arrive and migrant birds swell Savute’s 300 resident species, thrilling bird-watchers with their spectacular antics.
DAY 4
SAVUTI – CHOBE NATIONAL PARK
DAY 5
OKAVANGO DELTA
DAY NOTES
After breakfast depart to Airstrip for Light Aircraft Flight to Xugana Island Lodge.
ACTIVITIES & WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS
Xugana Island Lodge is in a private concession offering a range of activities giving you the chance to experience a true Okavango Delta safari. All activities are conducted by experienced professional guides. Explore the crystal-clear waterways by mokoro (traditional dugout canoe) or motorboat for the chance to enjoy the magnificent variety of bird, plant and reptile species found in the area.
Your experienced guide will also take you on a guided nature walk on surrounding islands in the concession, giving you the chance to experience nature up close and personal. Day and night game drives are also available within the private concession for a chance to search for the prolific wildlife found in the area.
Catch and release fishing for bream and tiger fish is also offered as an added activity at the lodge (season dependent).
Check-out from Savute Safari Lodge
- Charter Flight
Charter Flight from Savute Safari Lodge to Xugana Island Lodge - Check-in to Xugana Island Lodge
INCLUDED:
Accommodation, All meals, refreshments, local spirits & wines (excluding premium brands) & laundry service
National park fees, Airport Departure Tax and all government levies, taxes & 14% Value added Tax.
All Scheduled light aircraft charter flights on a seat in plane basis per package details.
EXCLUDED:
Premium Drinks, Visa Fees, Gratuities
Accommodation
Xugana Island Lodge
Lying in the middle of the largest expanse of sand on earth the Okavango Delta is one of Africa’s most amazing, sensitive and complex environments supporting a spectacle of wilderness and wildlife. Unique as one of the world’s few inland deltas, the placid waters and lush indigenous forests offer a safe haven for innumerable bird and wildlife species. The Okavango Delta offers a number of activities for the visitor; game viewing, birding and fishing are all on offer. One can experience this magical world of islands and waterways from land, air and water. Highlights include the elusive Sitatunga antelope which has found refuge in this pristine wetland ecosystem, while birds such as the African fish eagle, Pel’s fishing owl and many others provide a spectacular display.
DAY 6
OKAVANGO DELTA
DAY 7
BOTETI RIVER – MAKGADIKGADI PANS NATIONAL PARK
DAY NOTES
After breakfast transfer to the airstrip for the light aircraft flight to Leroo Le Tau
ACTIVITIES & WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS
The lodge offers guided game drives in the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park focusing on the exceptional wildlife sightings along the Boteti River. Depending on the water level, boat activities are also provided. Optional cultural excursions can be arranged to Khumaga Village as well as day trips to Nxai pan and Baines Baobabs (three-night stay only). For those looking for a truly unique experience, enjoy a sleep out under the stars on the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans (three-night stay).
Leroo La Tau translates as ‘lion’s paw’ but, although the surrounding area features abundant Lion, Zebra and Wildebeest, it also boasts Chobe Bushbuck, Leopard, Cheetah, Brown and Spotted Hyena, Impala, Kudu, Jackal, Porcupine, Genet and Caracal, to name but a few.
Please note: Owing to their remote location within the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, the Makgadikgadi Pans themselves are not visited on daily scheduled activities from Leroo La Tau.
- Check-out from Xugana Island Lodge
- Charter Flight
Charter Flight from Xugana Island Lodge to Leroo La Tau - Check-in to Leroo La Tau
INCLUDED:
Accommodation, All meals, refreshments, local spirits & wines (excluding premium brands) & laundry service
National park fees, Airport Departure Tax and all government levies, taxes & 14% Value added Tax.
All Scheduled light aircraft charter flights on a seat in plane basis per package details.
EXCLUDED:
Premium drinks, Visa Fees, Gratuities
Accommodation
Leroo La Tau
North-eastern Botwana’s Boteti River, within the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, lies on the grounds of an ancient lake, within a region where some of the first ‘homo sapiens’ (humans) lived. This area is an essential part of the massive annual migration – visitors can look forward to seeing enormous herds of oryx, wildebeests, impalas, zebras, and springbok as well as elephants and hippopotamuses along the riverbank. The river also provides prime bird-watching opportunities, with large flocks of flamingos and numerous other species calling it home. Besides the usual nature reserve activities, try taking a small chartered plane for the best views of the herds; go quad biking across salt flats and sleep there under the stars, or take a cultural tour to see ancient tribal sites.
DAY 8
BOTETI RIVER – MAKGADIKGADI PANS NATIONAL PARK
DAY 9
END OF ITINERARY
DAY NOTES
After breakfast transfer to airstrip for Light Aircraft flight to Maun to connect to onward flight home.
- Check-out from Leroo La Tau
- Charter Flight
Charter Flight from Leroo La Tau to Missing Point