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Open-vehicle
Game Drives
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Wild
Camping
The casual visitor to Botswana could be excused for seeing
the country as kilometre upon kilometre of flat, desolate scrubland
with little or no surface water. However, to the north lies the magnificent
Okavango waterway, with its green and fertile plains, flowing straight
into the sea of sand, the Kalahari Desert, and vanishing. Almost a quarter
of this country is devoted to wildlife sanctuaries and these remote
and unspoilt wilderness areas are widely acknowledged as offering the
finest game viewing in Africa. We offer the option of two variations
of safaris to this area, covering the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Okavango
Delta, Moremi, Savuti, Chobe and Victoria Falls. These tours offer the
traveller, photographer birdwatcher and naturalist the ultimate natural
paradise. Our camping Trips are for people who can "rough it"
and not for 5-star safari seekers. A certain amount of flexibility is
required when dealing with so many variable factors and third-world
conditions.
DAY
1: JHB – NATA
Departing
from JHB in the early morning, we set off for the Botswana border. On
completion of Customs and Immigration formalities we head for Nata Lodge,
an oasis-like camp on the edge of the salt pan, where we camp the night.
Familiarise yourself with the procedures of the tour over a catered
meal (own expense)
DAY 2: NATA – MAKGADIKGADI PANS
After
a leisurely breakfast we transfer to the 4x4 vehicle for an initial
visit to the nearby Nata Sanctuary to view the spectacular shallow salt
pans for their unique bird life and the other desert species of animals
they attract. We then return to Nata Lodge for a welcome swim and a
bite to eat. Relax for a few hours during the heat of the day before
breaking camp and packing up to head down the Maun road out to the Makgadikgadi
Pans for a short excursion on to the white crusty surface. Explore the
area for Springbok, Gemsbok and other unique species. Camp wild and
take in the isolation and serenity of the star-studded night. B
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DAY 3: MAUN
(13-day fly-in passengers join here)
Leaving
the pans, we drive directly to the DRIFTERS MAUN CAMP. This camp is
situated on the banks of the Boteti River, near Maun, and offers us
the opportunity to rid ourselves of the Makgadikgadi dust under a warm
shower. In the afternoon we will visit Maun to re-supply, and to collect
any fly-in passengers before returning to the inn for a traditional
"braai" and to camp the night. B
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DAY
4-7: OKAVANGO DELTA
The
Okavango, a massive river spilling its contents into the Kalahari desert
sands, creating one of the world’s only true inland deltas, and a unique
ecosystem that supports a huge variety of animal and plant life. The
sight of a nervous Lechwe pounding across a flooded plain, the Jacana
striding delicately amongst the flowering lilies, the Bee Eater diving
to prey on an unsuspecting insect, and of course the familiar cry of
the African Fish Eagle all combine to create one of nature’s masterpieces.
We spend three nights camping in a remote part of this wilderness, exploring
the area on foot and by mekoro, the traditional aquatic mode of transport.
There will also be time to simply appreciate the remoteness and serenity
of the area. Late on day 7 we return to the DRIFTERS MAUN CAMP to freshen
up before enjoying a catered meal at a local restaurant (own expense). B L D possible to travel by mekoro; on such occasions we will
explore the delta on foot, by vehicle, or we may replace a day in the
delta with a visit to the Nxai Pan National Park.)
DAY
8-12: FLEXIBLE GAME RESERVE PROGRAMME (MOREMI/SAVUTI/CHOBE)
We
pop back into Maun first thing in the morning, and whilst the guide
stocks up with supplies for the onward journey, you have the option
of an hour’s game flight over the delta (own
expense).
Now we prepare for the game viewing
part of the trip. Perched high on our well-equipped vehicle we head
north into the wilderness, passing remote villages and curio sellers
along the way. We spend five days in these reserves, starting with Moremi,
camping the first night near the well-known 3rd Bridge. Drift off to
sleep to the howl of the Hyena or the earthy roar of a Lion, and even
the deep grunt of a half-submerged Hippo. We then head on north via
Xakanaxa to camp near North Gate. This area is excellent for game viewing
and we will conduct afternoon and morning drives along the wetland areas.
Then on up to Savuti where we normally spend two nights. The area offers
a multitude of game drive options and a very active campsite (keep the
fruit well hidden from the roving Elephant, and the meat from the prowling
Hyenas). The vegetation is constantly changing, from open plains, palm
trees and marshland, to dense Mopane woodlands and Acacia scrub.
Moving into Chobe, famous for its large herds of Elephant, which gather
on the flood plains, we spend the morning exploring the banks of the
majestic Chobe River. Here we hope to see the Puku, found exclusively
on the Chobe flats. We then enjoy a boat trip to our island camp on
the Chobe River.B L D
DAY 13 – 14: VICTORIA
FALLS
After
the tedious sandy miles, it is with new excitement that we make for Zimbabwe
and the fantastic Victoria Falls, " Mosi o Tunya ", “The smoke
that Thunders”. After admiring this wonder of the world, various other
places can be visited, such as the tribal village, the big tree, the curio
market and the crocodile farm. An aircraft flip over the falls or a boat
trip on the Zambezi River are both worthwhile. Please note that whilst
in Victoria Falls it is possible to take part in the one-day Zambezi White
Water Rafting adventure or even a suicidal bungi-jump off the 100m high
bridge. This is an experience not to be missed, but allowance must be
made for the extra expense. We spend two nights at the DRIFTERS VICTORIA
FALLS INN, thus allowing people the opportunity to explore, either on
foot or bicycle, by themselves.
The last night at Victoria Falls we all celebrate our experiences with
a slap-up meal at a local restaurant (own expense). Relax to the sound
of the African night and the distant roar of the falls and drink the farewell
toasts to your adventure. B
DAY 15: VICTORIA FALLS-NATA
The
people flying out on the 13-day tour will do so here and overlanders will
return to Botswana and complete the triangle back to Nata. Camp for the
last time and share your experiences with the next tour just arriving
(dinner own expense). B L
DAY
16: NATA – JHB
Transfer
back to the bus to arrive in JHB in the early evening (all meals own expense).
DEPARTURES
Departs
every Saturday (and Tuesday from May to December) from Johannesburg
and Mondays from Maun.
BOTSWANA
13-DAY FLY-IN CAMPING SAFARI
Maun
to Victoria Falls
This
fly-in tour option joins up with the 16-day
overland tour in Maun and leaves it in Victoria Falls, or vice versa,
thereby shortening the travelling time. Obviously with the flights one pays a premium and certain sections
are forfeited. However, for those who dread the long-distance travelling,
or who have limited time, this tour is more convenient.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
These trips require a valid passport and for certain nationalities,
a visa for Zimbabwe and Botswana. Malaria precautions are necessary.
A barrel bag or internal frame backpack is best suited for this trip
(suitcases will not be permitted). An extra tog bag or camera bag
is allowed. Spending money required will be for the restaurant meals,
drinks, visas, tips curios, (airport tax US$30-00 (subject to change),
and airport transfer, for flying pax only), and any other optional
excursions. All trips are accompanied by two professional guides for
optimum efficiency, catering for a maximum of 14 people per vehicle.
Remember, help us to help you by participating and by keeping an open
mind and remaining flexibile . Our price includes all food, coffee,
tea, fruit juice at breakfast, transport, professional guides, mekoro
hire, accommodation, group equipment, permits and park entrance fees.
(We do not use the food kitty system).
Our price does not include restaurant meals where stipulated, visas,
tips, curios, optional excursions, alcohol and soft drinks, airport
tax, airport transfers and air fares.