Okavango Delta

7 Days

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29 April 2024 - 5 May 2024 Guaranteed $4,195
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7 October 2024 - 13 October 2024 Available $4,930
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14 October 2024 - 20 October 2024 Available $4,930
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21 October 2024 - 27 October 2024 Available $4,930
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28 October 2024 - 3 November 2024 Available $4,195
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4 November 2024 - 10 November 2024 Available $4,195
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11 November 2024 - 17 November 2024 Available $4,195
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18 November 2024 - 24 November 2024 Available $4,195
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Summary

Your fully catered and guided mobile tented safari starts and ends in Maun. It is a wonderful one week safari that will take you all over the Moremi and Mababe game reserves. You will stay in our fully serviced en-suite tented accommodation and our guides will guide you through some of Botswana’s wildest and most unspoiled river systems.

Highlights

  • Charter flight over the Okavango Delta
  • The beauty of the Moremi Game Reserve
  • Exploring the fringes of the Okavango Delta by mokoro (traditional canoe)
  • The tranquil freedom of the Mababe Private Reserve
  • A bush walk in Mababe Private Reserve (seasonal based as rains and grass height determine safety)
  • Optional safari extensions: Popular requests include the Central Kalahari Deset, Kasane and Victoria Falls. Or a few days extra in one or two of the luxury lodges in the Okavango Delta.
  • Please let us know about your safari extensions in the enquiry form below.
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Overview

Global itinerary

After your arrival at Maun International Airport you will board your charter flight to the Xakanaxa airstrip in Moremi Game Reserve where you will be met by your guide.

Dinner

Our guide will explore the Xakanaxa side of Moremi with you. There will be plenty of time to explain habitat, mamal life, bird life and other animals you will encounter during the game drives.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

You will further explore Moremi and our guide will endeavor to find and show you the best sightings in the area.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After an early morning breakfast you wil take a slow drive through Moremi north-east towards the Khwai and Mababe areas. You will do a mokoro (traditional canoe) excursion in the calmer back-waters of the Khwai.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We will stay at an exclusive and very private campsite in the Mababe concession along the river. We will do day and nighttime game drives to explore this special wildlife area.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We will spend another beautiful day in the Mababe concession doing game drives. We will also do a guided bush walk if the season allows for it. Tall grass in or after the rainy season will not allow us to walk safely.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After an early breakfast you will make a game-drive to the Khwai airstrip where you will be met by your charter flight back to Maun.

Breakfast

The following is included

  • Spacious and comfortable tented accommodation, including beds, bed linen and towels, with a private bathroom en-suite.
  • Services of a professional guide, safari chef and camp assistants, complete with a supply vehicle.
  • Game drives and local transfers in customised safari vehicles
  • Exclusive camping in private campsites within the national parks and reserves
  • All entrance and camping fees within the national parks and reserves
  • All meals and drinks in camp
  • All activities as specified in the itinerary
  • 14% Value Added Tax

The following is excluded

  • All flights unless otherwise indicated
  • All accommodation outside of camp
  • Optional safari extensions
  • All food, drinks and personal expenditures outside of camp
  • Travel Insurance
  • Items of personal nature
  • Staff gratuities
What should I bring regarding my health?

We have a comprehensive First Aid kit in camp, on board our vehicles and on walks; we cannot however cover everything, if you have any medical problems or existing medical conditions please bring enough medication and inform us of these problems as soon as possible.

Do I need vaccinations?

We do not know what you have already been vaccinated for. So for vaccinations, please consult your local GP or health provider.

Do I need to take malaria pills?

Our camp is in a malaria area. Although it is very remote and therefore very unlikely for malaria to occur, it is better to be safe than sorry. We suggest you speak to your local GP or healthcare provider and take the action he/she recommends as there are various differing ideas about what prophylactics to take, if at all. Some of the prophylactics can cause side effects such as nausea, headaches and a lowering of your resistance to the sun and it is important to bear in mind that malaria can be contracted despite taking tablets. We provide insect repellent but you are welcome to bring your own and please use them liberally, especially in the warmer months.

What is the weather like?

Summer (October – April) is hot in the middle of the day, sometimes as high 40 degrees Celsius in October, our hottest month, but this is uncommon, becoming cooler but still warm at night. The average day time temperatures are in the mid 30’s dropping to the low 20’s during the night. Botswana is a summer rainfall region and late afternoon showers can be common from December to April.

Winter (May – September) can go below 0 degrees Celsius at night but during the day it warms up substantially to about 25 degrees Celsius. Early morning game drives and on an open vehicle and the first hours of the walk can be quite chilly (particularly in July and August when scarves and warm hats are recommended). Dressing in layers is the best way to deal with the varying temperatures during the winter months, and a windproof jacket is a good idea.

What clothing should I bring?

Bring along a good jacket, scarf, gloves and woolen or fleece headwear if you are travelling in winter. It can get quite hot during the day so light summer clothing is also a must. The best was to deal with winter is to dress in layers.
If you are travelling in summer, a good sweater (jumper) is recommended, as it can get rather cool as well as a light raincoat. Light trousers and a cool long-sleeved shirt in the evenings in summer will help protect you from the mosquitoes. For the remainder bring light cotton clothing.

For walks it is recommended that you bring neutral or camouflage colored clothing (beige, khaki, olive, stone etc.) but when travelling in the vehicle, most colors are fine – light colors generally being cooler. Dark blue and black clothing are not recommended. Bring clothing that can be hand washed easily and dried quickly.
Bring some good walking shoes and quick drying sandals (with sturdy soles to protect you from the large thorns, ‘Keen’ is a good brand) as you may need to get your feet wet on walks and mokoro or boating activities. You may get opportunities to swim, so bring along a swimming outfit. Don’t forget your sun hat!

Can I drink the local water?

Although Botswana’s water is generally safe to drink, we supply filtered water. It is important to remember to drink enough water while on safari. If you are traveling in the summer months you should bring rehydration salts to add to your water. One sachet per person per day will be sufficient and will prevent any dehydration problems. Rehydration salts are available in most pharmacies in powder form, which is the most suitable for travel.

Are all food and drinks included?

In camp all meals are provided; please inform us if you have any special requirements or if you are allergic to any food. Water, tea and coffee and soft drinks are available all day. Wines, beers, spirits are available at sundowners and in the evening.

Are there any limitations for luggage?

On safari we prefer to travel light. If possible restrict to hand luggage only. Otherwise duffel/soft bags are preferable, as these pack easier into aircraft and vehicles, hard cases are not recommended.

Do I need to bring money?

Since your safari is prepaid, you will not need to travel with much cash. Botswana currency is in Pula (P) and Thebe(t). Pulas can be collected with your credit- or bank-card at the ATM in Maun before departure to the bush. The best denominations to bring to Botswana are US Dollars.

Do I need to tip?

Tipping of our staff is optional and the amount is entirely up to you.

What are necessary items to bring?

Binoculars are a must for safari. 10*42 is an ideal magnification, but any will do.
A camera with extra rechargeable batteries.
A good torch, handheld or better: head torches with 3+ LED units (Petzl, Black Scorpion are good brands)

Is there electricity in camp?

As it is almost always sunny, we run on solar power. We have adequate electricity in camp and charging facilities for local, USB and European plugs. USA clients should bring converters to South African or European plugs.

You can send your enquiry via the form below.

Okavango Delta
From $2,965
/ Adult