Discover the best top things to do in Ngamiland East, Botswana including Moremi One Day Game Drive Safari, 1 Day Moremi Game Drive Safari, guided, Moremi (Okavango) day trip , 1 Day Okavango Delta Mokoro/Canoe Daytrip, One Day Mokoro Safari.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
The Moremi Game Reserve one day game drive is ideally suited for those that do not have the time nor the appetite to camp overnight. The tour involves full day of touring parts of this mighty reserve in search for animals. While some animals, especially nocturnal species, may be difficult to spot, you are sure to spot good game such as elephants, zebras, antelopes, various birds, and giraffes.
Inclusions: All Park Fees, Lunch, 2 drinks per person, 2 bottled water, afternoon snack, Snacks, Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea
Exclusions: Gratuities
Excellent organised trip with beautiful arranged dinners. Many day activities like bush walks, individual boat trips etc
5.0 based on 2 reviews
An authentic day safari into the wild deep in Moremi Game Reserve with an experienced guide showing you the best sides of Moremi and its wildlife in an open-sided 4x4 safari vehicle for best 360° view and fantastic gameviewing opportunities.
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, transfers from / to your accomodation in Maun, Lunch, Coffee and/or Tea, Bottled water, Soda/Pop, Snacks
Exclusions: Inssurances
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!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Moremi has one of the best game viewing opportunities, with a wide range of animals to see. You get a chance to see the great Okavango delta which is considered the largest inland delta in the world. it Is also a listed world heritage site. You get a chance to see water birds, hippos and some rare water antelopes.
Inclusions: Coffee and/or Tea, Snacks, Lunch, Bottled water, Open Safari Vehicle, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Guide tips, Flights
4.8 based on 11 reviews
In the early morning we pick you at your hotel or lodge or the airport in Maun. The tour starts at 07:30h with a 1h speedboat cruise to the Buffalo Fence. Because of dryseason or other circumstances we might drive you in a 4×4 vehicle. At the buffalo fence you meet your poler, who will take you on an unforgettable journey through the channels of the Okavango. Born and raised in the Okavango Delta, our polers and guides show you their home which they are very pationate and knowledgable about. Our experienced polers take you on a journey deep in the watersystem. Enjoy the peace of the delta in a Mokoro, the traditional onetree-canoe. At lunch time we stop for a picnic meal on one of the islands before your guide takes you on an nature walk where we hope to see more animals and learn about the delta its plants, animals and the tribes living here. Feel the peace and spirit of the Okavango while watching hippos and elephants swim. Before sunset you are back in Maun. 2 people per canoe
Inclusions: Lunch, Bottled water, Soda/Pop, Coffee and/or Tea, All Fees and Taxes, transfer from and to your hotel in Maun
Exclusions: inssurances
As vegan travellers we are always hyper aware when booking trips as to what the hotel or tour operator is able to offer us in the way of food. Saying that they can provide good vegan fare, and actually living up to that statement can be worlds apart. We are very used to being undercatered for, or given measly portions of fruit or unimaginative salad whilst others are tucking into hearty meals. When Chris proclaimed that Kalahari Breeze can cater for any special dietary requirements it was certainly a bold statement to make. We were excited for a safari that would cater for us, and so we set off hopeful but none the less still dubious as to what exactly we would be served. Well, as it turned out, we were treated to feast after feast. Every thought was made right from delicious vegan snack bars for the pole ride, to decadent meals at the camp. We enjoyed a range of tasty meals from stuffed gems squashes, to a braai with so many sides I could barely eat them all. For breakfast we started with a creamy porridge which was followed up by an entire 'English breakfast' with vegan sausages, mushrooms, smoky sweet potatoes amongst other items, including ciabbata with fig jam! I mean come on, it was literally better than most the restaurant breakfasts and WE WERE IN THE OKAVANGO DELTA! Am I overselling this company on their ability to cater delicious food for vegan's and other specific diets? Not at all. We were literally blown away! Chris's company also practices sustainable tourism, which is a philosophy of ethical travel that really speaks to us as a couple. When you meet Chris, you will instantly get an understanding of what this means to him as a person and Kalahari Breeze. From ensuring the best treatment of those whom they work with (the polers from Bolo) to creating as minimal impact on the environment. Everything that they take in (including tents, beds, camping toilets, shower bags and a whole lot of food) all comes out again and the earth is left as if no one had been there at all. At times, we wanted to get a little closer to the animals we had the pleasure of seeing. Our tour guide, Isaac, who is an expert in all things flora and fauna, kept us back and reminded us that we are in the the territory of wild animals, and not only for our own safety but to also respect and preserve the environment as a wild and space for these animals. As a tour operator that runs on foundations of respect, experience and careful planning I cannot recommend them enough!
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Depending on the water level, you will board the boat near Audi Camp at 7am and head along the Boro channel on a motor boat to Boro Mokoro Station where you will be met by your Poler for the day. The mokoro is ideally suited as transport in the delta as you will move quietly through shallow waters.
Inclusions: All Park Fees, Lunch, 2drinks per person, 2 bottled water, afternoon snack, Snacks, Bottled water
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities
Excellent organised trip with beautiful arranged dinners. Many day activities like bush walks, individual boat trips etc
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