Discover the best top things to do in Central District, Botswana including 12-Day Delta and Chobe Waterways Accommodated Small Group Safari from Pretoria, 8 Day Highlights Of Botswana & Victoria Falls Overland Tour , 7-Day Okavango Wilderness Trail Small Group Safari from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, 7 Day Highlights Of Botswana Overland Tour – ACCOMODATED (midrange) , 8-Day Chobe and Okavango Delta Tour from Victoria Falls, 14-Day Southern African Magic Accommodated Small Group Safari from Pretoria, 6 Day Makgadikgadi Mtb Ride and Delta Boat Safari, 10 Days Botswana Adventure & Victoria Falls Safari (Camping), Across Africa Safari, 7Days 6Nights Botswana Highlights Safari.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
See Africa at its best on this small group safari tour. Experience the spiritual Matobo National Park, the mighty Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, huge elephant herds at Chobe National Park and Mokoro safaris though the Okavango Delta. Marvel at sunsets over the Kalahari Desert and encounter rhinos at Khama Rhino before heading back to the city of Pretoria.
Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, All tour highlights, Transport, Accommodation, Road tolls and taxes, Meals as indicated, Park fees, Services of driver / wildlife guide, Bakone Open Air Museum, Chobe National Park Sunset Cruise, Victoria Falls Visit, Victoria Falls Sunset Cruise, Matobo National Park Open Vehicle Game Drive, Gweta Village Walk, Okavango Delta Excursion, Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Accommodation as per itinerary
Exclusions: Visas, Departure taxes, Airport transfers, Optional activities, Items of a personal nature, Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified, Lunch, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Flights, Travel insurance, Safari Pass (Mandatory/ USD 1685.00pp)
TLDR; this is a tremendous experience for the adventurous traveler; if you have an open mindset about meeting new people, enjoy hiking and the outdoors, and don't mind an occasionally rough ride, this is an incredible trip and well worth your time. Having never traveled outside the US, I wanted to go big on my first solo trip with the 62-day excursion from Pretoria to Nairobi. Since it was such an extensive trip, I was looking for the most value for my time, based on price, activities, and safety. I backpack often, so beyond basic comfort was not a priority for me, which turned out to be a good mindset to adopt since we camped nearly the entire trip, & rode in a truck with no AC (Namibia gets hot!). Tip - be ready to retrieve the rain fly for your tent during unexpected 3 AM rain showers! However, nearly all of the sites we stayed at had the option to upgrade from camping to comfortable indoor accommodations, which was a nice option to take advantage of occasionally. Once we reached our site for the night, we began our daily rotating duties, which included helping to cook, clean the truck, and do dishes, which I think added to the experience and helped bond our fellow tourists. Traveling solo, I felt safe at all times with our guides, drivers, and locations. My trip was split between two guides, Crispen, then Pete, and they were great company that looked out for us and kept us safe and informed about everything around us. Our guides were familiar with the paths and knew everyone at our destinations. Nothing surprised them. Our drivers were impressive as well, with Harmony and Francis keeping us safe on the often-tumultuous African roads. Navigating both urban and off-road environments in our trucks was no easy task, and Francis even proved his mechanic skills during the occasional break-down. The variety of locations we stayed at were simply incredible. From Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia, the Okavango Delta to Zanzibar Island, the mixture of urban and remote landscapes couldn't have been better. We saw every animal you can imagine. On a trip like this, an open mindset is key. Traveling for two months with strangers can go any number of ways, but due to this trip, I now have lifelong friends scattered across the globe that I can't wait to visit. This wasn't just a vacation, it was a lasting, eye-opening experience that I believe everyone should try if possible. I can't recommend this trip enough. I wish I could go back to January and do it all over again.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
This small group overland tour with midrange lodge accomodation shows you the highlights of Botswana and Victoria Falls on a budget. You visit the Victoria Falls, Chobe NP, Elephant Sands, the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans and the highlight is the authentic camping safari deep in the the Okavango Delta. All activities and most meals are included during this tour: guided walks, game drives, boating safaris and excursions in traditional dugout canoes.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, All Fees and Taxes, transfers
Exclusions: drinks/beverages of any kind, Inssurances, Parkentrance Fee to Victoria Falls
Had a great trip on the mokoro with a local guide called Elijah arranged through Kalahari Breeze. Great communication and planning from Chris and team to help us prepare (eg timings, what to bring etc). Was about 1 hour drive from the hotel to the village. At the village we were met by Elijah to go on the mokoro. On the way out (upstream) the mokoro ride was about 1.5 hours with a few hippo sightings along the way. It’s completely exposed so make sure bring sunscreen / long sleeves! Once we arrived at the island we did a walking safari / hike for about 3 hours. It was quite long in the brutal heat but well worth it as Elijah was able to show us elephants, giraffe and wildebeest - all from afar but still much more than we were expecting. We then had a quick lunch prepared by Chris and team and set off back to the village on the mokoro. The way back was quicker as downstream and just as well after a long day. We got back by about 3:30pm. Overall a great day out and way to experience the Okavango delta. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Departing from Victoria Falls, this popular accommodated expedition includes breathtakingly tranquil views and a variety of territories from the fascinating discovery of daily life within the vast wonders from Chobe National Park, Okavango Delta and the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Close encounters with elephants; exploring the waterways of the Okavango in a mokoro; cruising the Chobe River and Rhino brushing past your vehicle in Khama Sanctuary.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, All tour highlights, Transport, Accommodation, Road tolls and taxes, Meals as indicated, Park fees, Services of driver / wildlife guide, Chobe NP, Sunset Cruise , Chobe NP, game drive , Gweta Village Walk , Okavango Delta Excursion, Mokoro/Walking Safari , Khama Rhino Sanctuary
Exclusions: Visas, Flights, Travel insurance , Departure taxes , Airport transfers, Drinks, Tips, Optional activities, Items of a personal nature, Safari Pass (Mandatory/ USD 955.00pp)
TLDR; this is a tremendous experience for the adventurous traveler; if you have an open mindset about meeting new people, enjoy hiking and the outdoors, and don't mind an occasionally rough ride, this is an incredible trip and well worth your time. Having never traveled outside the US, I wanted to go big on my first solo trip with the 62-day excursion from Pretoria to Nairobi. Since it was such an extensive trip, I was looking for the most value for my time, based on price, activities, and safety. I backpack often, so beyond basic comfort was not a priority for me, which turned out to be a good mindset to adopt since we camped nearly the entire trip, & rode in a truck with no AC (Namibia gets hot!). Tip - be ready to retrieve the rain fly for your tent during unexpected 3 AM rain showers! However, nearly all of the sites we stayed at had the option to upgrade from camping to comfortable indoor accommodations, which was a nice option to take advantage of occasionally. Once we reached our site for the night, we began our daily rotating duties, which included helping to cook, clean the truck, and do dishes, which I think added to the experience and helped bond our fellow tourists. Traveling solo, I felt safe at all times with our guides, drivers, and locations. My trip was split between two guides, Crispen, then Pete, and they were great company that looked out for us and kept us safe and informed about everything around us. Our guides were familiar with the paths and knew everyone at our destinations. Nothing surprised them. Our drivers were impressive as well, with Harmony and Francis keeping us safe on the often-tumultuous African roads. Navigating both urban and off-road environments in our trucks was no easy task, and Francis even proved his mechanic skills during the occasional break-down. The variety of locations we stayed at were simply incredible. From Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia, the Okavango Delta to Zanzibar Island, the mixture of urban and remote landscapes couldn't have been better. We saw every animal you can imagine. On a trip like this, an open mindset is key. Traveling for two months with strangers can go any number of ways, but due to this trip, I now have lifelong friends scattered across the globe that I can't wait to visit. This wasn't just a vacation, it was a lasting, eye-opening experience that I believe everyone should try if possible. I can't recommend this trip enough. I wish I could go back to January and do it all over again.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
This small group overland tour with midrange lodge accomodation shows you the highlights of Botswana and Victoria Falls on a budget. You visit the Victoria Falls, Chobe NP, Elephant Sands, the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans and the Okavango Delta. All activities and transfers are included during this tour: guided walks, game drives, boating safaris and excursions in traditional dugout canoes.
Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast
Exclusions: Parkfees in Victoria Falls
Had a great trip on the mokoro with a local guide called Elijah arranged through Kalahari Breeze. Great communication and planning from Chris and team to help us prepare (eg timings, what to bring etc). Was about 1 hour drive from the hotel to the village. At the village we were met by Elijah to go on the mokoro. On the way out (upstream) the mokoro ride was about 1.5 hours with a few hippo sightings along the way. It’s completely exposed so make sure bring sunscreen / long sleeves! Once we arrived at the island we did a walking safari / hike for about 3 hours. It was quite long in the brutal heat but well worth it as Elijah was able to show us elephants, giraffe and wildebeest - all from afar but still much more than we were expecting. We then had a quick lunch prepared by Chris and team and set off back to the village on the mokoro. The way back was quicker as downstream and just as well after a long day. We got back by about 3:30pm. Overall a great day out and way to experience the Okavango delta. Highly recommend!
4.2 based on 5 reviews
This tour features some of the 3 major tourists destinations in southern Africa namely Victoria falls, Chobe National park and Okavango delta.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner
Exclusions: Visas
Hwange National Park is in west Zimbabwe, is the largest national park in Zimbabwe. Its grasslands and mopane woods are home to large elephant herds, lions and African wild dogs. In the northwest, animals gather at Mandavu and Masuma dams, where there are concealed lookouts.an, with its elevated viewing platform. It is better to do an overnight trip for 2-3 nights here.
3.0 based on 3 reviews
Embark on a 14-day adventure highlighting the best in Southern Africa, connecting to African grass routes, incorporating the panoramic sights of Mpumalanga and the Big 5 of Kruger and much more! Make the best of your stay while in South Africa!
Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, All tour highlights, Transport, Accommodation, Road tolls and taxes, Meals as indicated, Park fees, Services of driver / wildlife guide, Highlights Include:, Blyde River Canyon , Kruger National Park Open Vehicle Game Drives , Bakone Open Air Museum , Chobe National Park Sunset Cruise , Chobe National Park Open Vehicle Game Drive, Victoria Falls Visit, Victoria Falls Sunset Cruise , Matobo National Park Open Vehicle Game Drive , Gweta Village Walk , Okavango Delta Excursion , Khama Rhino Sanctuary
Exclusions: Visas, Departure taxes, Airport transfers, Optional activities, Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Safari Pass (Mandatory/ USD 1845.00pp)
TLDR; this is a tremendous experience for the adventurous traveler; if you have an open mindset about meeting new people, enjoy hiking and the outdoors, and don't mind an occasionally rough ride, this is an incredible trip and well worth your time. Having never traveled outside the US, I wanted to go big on my first solo trip with the 62-day excursion from Pretoria to Nairobi. Since it was such an extensive trip, I was looking for the most value for my time, based on price, activities, and safety. I backpack often, so beyond basic comfort was not a priority for me, which turned out to be a good mindset to adopt since we camped nearly the entire trip, & rode in a truck with no AC (Namibia gets hot!). Tip - be ready to retrieve the rain fly for your tent during unexpected 3 AM rain showers! However, nearly all of the sites we stayed at had the option to upgrade from camping to comfortable indoor accommodations, which was a nice option to take advantage of occasionally. Once we reached our site for the night, we began our daily rotating duties, which included helping to cook, clean the truck, and do dishes, which I think added to the experience and helped bond our fellow tourists. Traveling solo, I felt safe at all times with our guides, drivers, and locations. My trip was split between two guides, Crispen, then Pete, and they were great company that looked out for us and kept us safe and informed about everything around us. Our guides were familiar with the paths and knew everyone at our destinations. Nothing surprised them. Our drivers were impressive as well, with Harmony and Francis keeping us safe on the often-tumultuous African roads. Navigating both urban and off-road environments in our trucks was no easy task, and Francis even proved his mechanic skills during the occasional break-down. The variety of locations we stayed at were simply incredible. From Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia, the Okavango Delta to Zanzibar Island, the mixture of urban and remote landscapes couldn't have been better. We saw every animal you can imagine. On a trip like this, an open mindset is key. Traveling for two months with strangers can go any number of ways, but due to this trip, I now have lifelong friends scattered across the globe that I can't wait to visit. This wasn't just a vacation, it was a lasting, eye-opening experience that I believe everyone should try if possible. I can't recommend this trip enough. I wish I could go back to January and do it all over again.
Overview Imagine, if you will, riding a bicycle over 3 days on a flat open land the size of Portugal, largely uninhabited by humans. Its stark, featureless terrain stretches, it would seem, to eternity, meeting and fusing with a milky-blue horizon. The terrain accommodates riders of any fitness level. Like in all matters of nature, you choose your pace. Add to that a 3 day boat safari topped with a mokoro activity through the mighty Okavango Delta. Simply an unmatched experience.
Inclusions: 5 nights accommodation, National Park fees, Afternoon tea, Beverages, Bottled water, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Coffee and/or Tea, Snacks, Unlimited drinks (open bar), All activities, Driver/guide, Local guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Use of bicycle, Use of helmet
Exclusions: Alchoholic beverages
Excellent organised trip with beautiful arranged dinners. Many day activities like bush walks, individual boat trips etc
The 10 day Safari is the perfect way to travel to the Maun Botswana and the mighty Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. This trip stands alone, but it is also designed to be completed in combination with most of our other scheduled itineraries.Back into Botswana to Kasane for a boat cruise into the Chobe National Park and then on to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and “The Smoke That Thunders”, the awesome Victoria Falls.
Inclusions: Qualified professional Driver guide, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Activities as indicated in the itinerary, Passenger Liability 15%, VAT 2% Tourism Levy, Accommodation, Breakfast and Dinner for clients(as per itinerary), Airport Transfer, Vehicle/ Fuel
Exclusions: All optional excursions and activities, All expenses of personal nature, Items not mentioned in the itinerary, All meals not mentioned in the itinerary, Entrance fees not mentioned in the itinerary, Tips for tour guide, Drinks at lodges and road, International flights and airport taxes
Recently, we travelled through Namibia with Ultimate Safaris, the trip was very well organized. We spent 17 days in a private tour visiting the most amazing parks and landscapes. Additionally, we stayed in amazing lodges such as The Fort, Okonjima. The highlights were Obdulia Ridge, a lodge in between the rocks, with exquisite attention and excellent food. Also the Andbeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, this is a must visit lodge with great views, food, attention and sightseeing. A must do trip before you die. Our private tour guide/driver, Peter Nuugonya, great knowledge and very experienced guide. The weird thing happen because Peter only looked at my wife when we talked, even if I asked a question he answered looking at her, weird isn’t it? However, don’t let this weird anecdote spoil a great trip
OVERVIEW Travel with us through 6 African countries in what is dubbed as 'Exploring The Mother Continent'. Africa offers many hidden gems with great lakes, crystal blue beaches with pearly white sands, jaw-dropping flora and majestic wildlife and mountains within its borders. Join us as we explore East Africa, renowned as a mountainous paradise, with the best tracking safari to see mountain gorillas, boat tours, deep blue waters of the cold Atlantic in South Africa, large herds of elephants, buffalo, giraffe, and antelope, as well as big cats come to drink, bathe, and play on the riverbanks, the longest river in Africa and much more. On this trip we will travel back to the earliest beginnings of the world. DURATION 29 Days START LOCATION: South Africa END LOCATION: Uganda THINGS TO BRING • Wear comfortable shoes • Bring spare closed shoes, change of clothes, backpack, towel, hat, lotion, swimwear, jacket, camera and money for souvenirs and photos
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Accommodation as per itinerary, Activities as per itinerary, Fuel surcharge, Landing and facility fees, National Park fees, Bottled water, Light refreshments, Professional guide, Local guide, Hotel drop-off, Comfortable air-conditioned vehicles, Transportation to and from attractions
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Visas, Insurance, Air Tickets, Souvenir photos (available to purchase), Food and drinks
This was a great way to see things around Cape Town, but not right in the city. We especially liked the Boulder Beach penguins, the Cape Point Lighthouse, & the Cape I’d Good Hope. We saw some amazing wildlife, too. Jason was a great guide.
Botswana highlights adventure tour begins in the Victoria Falls, home to the largest waterfall in the world. There will be optional activities at the Victoria Falls; this creates time for those who desire an adrenaline dose. However, you will make your way to Chobe National Park, the country most popular third largest game reserve. Spend the afternoon viewing the concentrations of wildlife in the game by the comfort of a riverboat. You will as well visit the Central Kalahari game reserve and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. Afterward, set off to the inland delta, a labyrinth of lagoons, lakes and hidden channels of approximately 17000 square kilometers. The experiences are never the same as water levels, and temperatures fluctuate from season to season.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Private transportation
Exclusions: Travel Insurance/Visa, Personal Items
With three extra days in Namibia, I decided to include a quick trip to Etosha. I struggled to find a company that was still operational, and met my needs. Then I chatted with Megan, representative with Across Africa. I quickly knew she was actually interested in helping. Her sincerity, honesty, humanity and dedication were recognized immediately, and I knew that I didn’t need to search further. She set up my trip with no hidden BS, made an effort to meet all my needs, and did all of it promptly, professionally, and graciously. My trip turned out perfectly down to the last detail. I credit Megan and my guide Steve for making my quick visit to Etosha unforgettable. Because of them I will use Across Africa in the future and suggest to others that they do the same!
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