Some of the most amazing animal exhibits on the planet may be seen in Botswana. It’s a birds' paradise, lions wander freely, and there are endangered African wild dogs and aquatic antelopes. With its rising rhino population and plentiful birds at every turn, this country is an ideal place for a safari full of unforgettable animal encounters. The Delta's lushness on the one hand, and the Kalahari's harsh desert scenery on the other. Along with the amazing differences in landscape, there are unique species that have adapted to their respective surroundings. Botswana has the greatest elephant population in Southern Africa. So, if you love your ellies, this is the place for you. You may observe them not just in Moremi Game Reserves, where herds of 20-50 ellies roam the huge open savannahs, but you can also witness them playing and swimming in the Zambezi River from Chobe National Park.
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Look no further than Botswana for the ideal spot for creating lifelong memories with friends and family. There's no shortage of amazing places to explore, incredible creatures to view, and breathtaking vistas to behold. Furthermore, the weather in Botswana is pleasant all year, and the people are exceedingly welcoming
Some of the locations we visit during our tour:
Kasane
Maun
Lekhubu Island
Okavango Craft Brewery
Savuti
Sua Pan
Motsana Centre
Khwai River
Elephant Sands
Ntwetwe Pan
Riley’s Garage
Okavango Delta
On this tour, you'll see some of nature's most breathtaking sights, including the renowned Okavango Delta, Lekhubu Island, the salt pans, the endless plains of the Central Kalahari, the riverine environment of Chobe National Park, and much, much more…
For the active traveler, there are various activities, including bird watching, fishing, boat cruises, visiting the elephant orphanage, game drives, scenic flights over the delta, traditional mokoro trips, day trips to Vic Falls, and much more…
Tour Price Includes
Border Fees (3rd Party Insurance, National Road Safety Fund & Road Transport Permit)
Camping Fees
Park Entry Fees if camping in a park
Two-way radios for in-vehicle-communication
Experienced Guide & Advanced 4x4 Driving Instructor
First Aider
3-Hour Sunset Boat Cruise on Chobe River
Tour Price Excludes
Food
4x4 Vehicle Hire
Daily Activities
Transfer Fees
Border Fees (Trailers and/or Caravans etc.)
Fuel
Recovery Gear
Conservation Fees
Frequently asked questions
Where does the tour start and end?
START – Groblersbrug / Martin’s Drift Border Post
END – Nata
Total Kilometers of tour:
+- 1370 km.
Vehicle Requirements:
2x4, 4x4, and SUV with good ground clearance.
Equipped with standard tires.
Fuel range of approx. 650km.
Fuel is readily available, advisable to carry extra fuel.
Features accessible recovery points, securely attached to the chassis.
Trailers / Caravans:
Camping Trailers & Offroad Caravans.
Accommodation:
Own camping equipment is required.
Fridge/Freezer and cooking/braai accessories.
Ground tents / Rooftop tents welcome.
Some campsites may lack comprehensive ablution facilities, so it is essential to be self-sufficient in these situations.
Documentation Required:
A valid passport with at least 6 months remaining validity before expiry.
A valid driver’s license.
Children need a valid passport and an unabridged birth certificate as well as a letter of consent if not accompanied by both parents.
Guests from non-SADC countries may need a visa if required.
Original Vehicle registration certificate (a certified copy is acceptable). Drivers whose vehicles are still financed will have to use a certified copy of the registration certificate.
If you are not the registered owner of the vehicle, you must have a letter from the financial institution, company, or friend authorizing you to take the vehicle across the border.
Proof of vehicle insurance.
Address
Pyramid, Pretoria Gauteng 0120
Phone
+27 79 883 8180
+27 82 386 9520