
This unforgettable journey begins at the iconic Victoria Falls, where guided tours on the Zimbabwean sides reveal breathtaking views of "The Smoke That Thunders." In the evening we enjoy an unforgettable cultural experience at The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show. This lively event combines a traditional buffet featuring local dishes, including game meat, with vibrant entertainment. The safari continues to Chobe National Park, featuring morning and afternoon game drives and a scenic afternoon boat cruise along the Chobe River. A visit to the vast Makgadikgadi Salt Pans at sunset adds a surreal experience. Finally, explore the pristine Okavango Delta with mokoro rides and guided nature walks offering close encounters with wildlife in one of Africa's most unique ecosystems.
A guided tour of the Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwean side offers some of the most spectacular and panoramic views of this natural wonder. Led by an experienced guide, you explore well-maintained pathways and viewpoints, learning about the falls' formation, local history, and unique rainforest ecosystem created by the constant spray. In the evening, enjoy an unforgettable cultural experience at The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show. This lively event combines a traditional buffet featuring local dishes, including game meat, with vibrant entertainment. Guests are invited to join interactive drumming sessions, traditional dance performances, and storytelling. The energetic atmosphere, rich flavors, and cultural immersion make it a perfect way to end the day in Victoria Falls.
Chobe National Park is one of Africa's premier safari destinations, famous for its large elephant population and rich wildlife diversity. Located along the Chobe River, the park offers exceptional game viewing with frequent sightings of lions, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species. A highlight of any visit is the afternoon to sunset boat cruise on the Chobe River. This relaxing experience provides a different perspective of the park, as animals gather along the riverbanks to drink and cool off. Elephants are often seen swimming, while hippos and crocodiles thrive in the water. As the sun sets, the sky reflects beautifully over the river, creating a peaceful and scenic end to the day, perfect for photography and unforgettable safari moments.
A safari in Chobe National Park offers unforgettable morning and afternoon game drives, each providing a unique wildlife experience. The early morning drive begins at sunrise, when temperatures are cool and animals are most active. Predators such as lions and leopards may still be on the move, while elephants, buffalo, and antelope gather near water sources to drink. After a midday rest, the afternoon game drive resumes as the heat eases. Wildlife becomes active again, and the golden light creates perfect conditions for photography. Herds of elephants—Chobe's signature attraction—are often seen in large numbers, alongside giraffes, zebras, and diverse birdlife. Both drives are led by experienced guides who track animals and share insights, ensuring a rich, educational, and thrilling safari experience in one of Africa's top wildlife destinations.
The Makgadikgadi Salt Pans are among the largest salt flats in the world, located in northeastern Botswana. These vast, shimmering plains are the remnants of an ancient super-lake that dried up thousands of years ago, leaving behind a surreal, lunar-like landscape of white salt crust stretching to the horizon. During the dry season, the pans appear barren and stark, offering dramatic scenery and incredible stargazing under clear skies. However, in the rainy season, parts of the pans fill with water, attracting thousands of flamingos and migratory birds, along with wildlife such as zebras and wildebeest during one of Africa's lesser-known migrations. Nearby areas like Nata Bird Sanctuary become vibrant with birdlife. Visitors can enjoy quad biking, guided walks with meerkats, and cultural experiences with local communities, making the Makgadikgadi a uniquely diverse and captivating destination.
It is the gateway into the Okavango Delta, Moremi and Kalahari for many tourists in Botswana. It is the tourism capital and administrative Centre of Ngamiland district and the seat of power of the Batawana people. We drive passing between Nxai and Makgadikgadi national park enroute to Maun, high opportunity to see game. The afternoon is set aside to do an optional scenic flight over the delta either by small flight or Helicopter.
An overnight trip to the Okavango Delta from Maun offers a rewarding glimpse into one of Africa's most unique wetlands. The journey begins with a scenic road transfer to the delta's edge, where local guides welcome you. You then glide through narrow channels in a traditional mokoro, quietly navigating reed-lined waterways while spotting birds and aquatic life. Reaching a secluded island and relax until late afternoon, you enjoy guided nature walks, learning about animal tracks, plants, and the delicate ecosystem. Wildlife such as antelope and smaller species may be seen.
Early morning nature walks, then have our brunch back on the mokoro ride getting out of the Okavango Delta to Maun to mark the end of the tour. After breakfast, you will be transferred to Maun international airport to take your flight to your home or next destination.
*Safaris require at least 7 days advance notice
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$4,400
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