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Botswana Safari Holidays Tours Okavango Chobe Savuti Victoria Falls

Safari Holidays to Capriv, Namibia (north of Okavango Delta, Botswana) + Chobe + Victoria Falls

Caprivi Wetlands + Botswana + Victoria Falls (circular)
Safari Holidays Caprivi Namibia Okavango Delta Botswana Chobe Victoria Falls
14 NIGHTS FROM:
$4,858
Per person sharing
Scheduled flights quoted separately
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• Safari Holidays, Caprivi Namibia
• Katima Mulilo
• Popa Falls
• Okavango Delta, Botswana
• BwaBwata Game Reserve
• Kwando & Linyati Rivers
• Nkasa Rupara Wetla
• Chobe National Park
• Victpria Falls
• Zambezi Cruise

Our affordable safari holidays to the Caprivi Wetlands in Namibia, situated just north of the Okavango Delta in Botswana, combine some of the best birding and wildlife in the world with Chobe Game Reserve & the mighty Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Visit Popa Falls and BwaBwata Game Reserve, with its vast herds of elephants, as well as the Nkasa Rupara Wetlands and the waterways of the lush Kwando-Linyati river system. Transfers or self drive are available.

Day 1
You will be met at Kasane Airport in Botswana and transferred 1-hour through Chobe National Park to the Namibian border at Ngoma.
 
After completing immigration formalities, continue 1-hour to Katima Mulilo - “the place where the fires were put out” - which is situated on the banks of the Zambezi River and forms the natural border between Namibia and Zambia.
 
In the afternoon you can enjoy an optional sundowner canoe ride, silently floating along the lush river with its rich diversity of birds and animal life (pay locally).
Day 2
At leisure relax at your lodge on the banks of the Zambezi River.
 
You can enjoy optional river cruises or simply enjoy bird watching around your lodge, where over 450 different species have been identified. From August to December, this includes one of the largest colonies of carmine bee-eaters in Africa, which nest along the banks of the river. You can also hope to see Vervet monkeys and tree squirrels scamper through the trees and hippos call from the river.
Day 3
Today transfer 4-hours westwards through the game-rich Caprivi towards Popa Falls.
 
The Caprivi (or Zambezi) region is a narrow finger of land that connects Namibia to the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls. It is bordered by Angola and Zambia to the north and Botswana to the south. The region has abundant wildlife, with hundreds of elephants, large herds of rhino and many other species that migrate to these floodplains before the onset of the summer rains. Roan antelope, kudu, impala and zebra also roam across these vast plains. With over 400 species of birds, this area is also one of the best birding spots in Southern Africa.
 
We drive through the Kavango region, which is famous for its woodcrafters and baobab trees, towards the western edge of Bwabwata Game Park. Check in to your lodge situated on the lush banks of the Kavango River and enjoy an optional sundowner cruise to Popa Falls (pay locally).
Day 4
This morning enjoy a game drive in Mahango National Park, Namibia's smallest but most densely populated national park.
 
Mahango has a high population of elephants, as well as many rare antelopes such as puku, tsessebe, red letchwe, sitatunga, roan and sable. These in turn attract a large variety of predators such as lion, leopard and even the highly endangered wild dog.
 
The park is divided into three different habitats - the Kavango River, the flood plains known as Omurambas and dense woodlands - which combine to create a habitat for over 400 different bird species.
 
In the afternoon enjoy a boat ride on the river.
Day 5
This morning transfer eastwards for 2-hours to Bwabwata National Park and the lush woodlands and floodplains of the Kwando River.
 
After checking in to your lodge in this great wildlife wilderness, enjoy a game-viewing sunset cruise on the Kwando River.
Days 6 To 7
Rise early when game viewing conditions are at their best, for a shared game drive with a lodge ranger in Bwabwata National Park - a lush wilderness that has the woodlands of the Kwando River as its border.
 
This park forms part of an ancient migration route between Botswana and Namibia, so hundreds of elephants and large herds of buffalo pass through each season, whilst numerous antelope roam the riverine woods. If road conditions permit it, you may be fortunate enough to see hundreds of animals gathering at Horseshoe Bend. Bwabwabata is also a birder's paradise and, with over 400 recorded species, is regarded as one of the best birding hot spots in the whole of southern Africa.
 
In the late afternoon enjoy a game viewing Sunset Cruise on the river. Optional tiger fishing is also available.
Day 8
After an early morning game drive, leave Bwabwata and transfer to nearby Nkasa Rupari National Park.
 
Check in to your accommodation situated on the banks of one of the many channels found in this wetland paradise that was formerly known at Mamili.
Day 9
Today is spent exploring Nkasa Rupara National Park and the narrow waterways of the Kwando-Linyanti river system.
 
This unique wetland paradise is managed as part of a community-based natural resource programme. Here you will have the opportunity to learn about the Kwando Carnivore Project, which conducts research into large carnivores and works with local communities on human-wildlife conflict mitigation, slowing vehicular traffic in wildlife areas and increasing public awreness of conservation.
Day 10
This morning leave Nkasa Rupara and transfer 4-hours to Kasane in Botswana.
 
After completing immigration formalities at Ngoma, we drive across the border into Botswana where your guide will drop you off at your lodge situated near the Chobe River.
 
Chobe National Park is Botswana’s premier wildlife reserve and is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers, where four African countries meet – Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. The Chobe River is the life-giving force of this region and provides a border between Botswana on the southern banks and Namibia on the northern banks. The river has extensive grassy floodplains on either side, which disappear under the annual floodwaters, making boats the best way of getting around.
 
After checking in to your lodge, enjoy a boat ride on the Chobe River, which is home to some of Botswana’s most spectacular wildlife, as well as abundant bird life. Game viewing opportunities should present themselves almost immediately in this vast game sanctuary and hopefully you will see elephant, buffalo, zebra, wildebeest, antelope and other river-based wildlife today. Afterwards dine in the atmosphere that only the African bushveld can provide.
Day 11
Rise at dawn to take advantage of the best game viewing conditions of the day and enjoy thrilling game viewing in Chobe National Park. Activities vary by lodge, but usually focus on shared open-top game drives in the national park and boat rides on the Chobe River, which gives you a different wildlife perspective. Seasonal tiger fishing is also offered by many lodges.
  
Chobe National Park is home to vast herds of buffalo and elephant, as well as numerous other species which roam in profusion and diversity. During the dry season, vast elephant herds migrate from both south and north to congregate in their thousands along the Chobe River – the largest concentration of elephants in the whole of Africa. This migration of wildlife is possibly due to the creation of protected wildlife corridors, which allow the elephants to travel between the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Park (KAZA) countries safely. Also hope to see lion, leopard, cheetah, giraffe, hippo, kudu, crocodiles, antelope, waterbuck, warthogs, baboons and many other interesting animals before returning to your lodge.
 
Bird life along the river is also plentiful and you can hope to see a Fish eagle, Tawny eagle, African openbill stork, Marabou stork, Sacred ibis, Pied kingfisher, Cattle egret, Great egret, Spur-winged goose and much more, including the glorious Lilac-breasted roller.
 
It is also possible to book an optional excursion to a Namibian village across the river to see their culture and way of life - with immigration formalities at Kazangula and in Namibia. Each African culture within KAZA has its own particular traditions with regards to song, dance and dress. However the one thing they all have in common is their staple diet of a maize meal porridge. In Botswana this is called 'sadza' but in Namibia it is known as 'inkoko' or 'pap'.
 
In the afternoon, enjoy another game drive or boat ride on the Chobe River. After a beautiful African sunset, enjoy the balmy evening and pristine stars of the Milky Way – including the spectacular Southern Cross.
 
 
Day 12
This morning transfer to Kasane on the Zimbabwe border. After completing border formalities, connect with your 2-hour shared transfer to your hotel situated near Victoria Falls on the mighty Zambezi River.
 
Located in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA), where the borders of five African countries converge, the sheer scale of this vast international conservation project is difficult to comprehend. It encompasses a bewildering range of experiences, ranging from the mighty Victoria Falls to the lifeforce of the region, the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers.
  
Check in, settle in and relax whilst you catch your first glimpses of the magnificent Smoke That Thunders first discovered by Dr. David Livingstone and still one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. The flow of water over the Victoria Falls is greatest from February to June following the summer rains, but they are a magnificent sight at any time of year.
 
Note: As transfer vehicles cannot cross the border, you will be dropped off on one side of immigration control and collected on the other side.
Day 13
Today enjoy a shared tour exploring on foot the mighty Victoria Falls and its rainforests, which offer magnificent views.
 
Afterwards you may wish to visit Elephants Walk, a small crafts complex where you can see talented local artists and sculptors at work and support them by buying one of their items. Alternatively you can participate in various optional activities, such as a helicopter flight over the falls.
 
In the late afternoon enjoy an included shared cruise on the Zambezi River where you may see hippos, crocodiles and abundant birdlife.
 
Note: Take light rainwear for use when the falls are full.
Day 14
At leisure to explore the town of Victoria Falls on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River.
  
Many optional activities are available in this small town, where adrenalin seekers come to participate in adventure activities such as canoeing down the Zambezi River, white water rafting in the turbulent gorge below the falls (grade 5), abseiling and bungee jumping from Victoria Falls Bridge.
 
You can also enjoy optional game drives in Zambezi National Park, or a traditional 'boma' dinner with African drumming.
Day 15
Transfer to Victoria Falls Airport for your flight home.