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Option #1: BIG-5 SAFARI: 3 Nights / 4 Days
Welgevonden Game Reserve
BIG-5 SAFARI
Welgevonden on the Waterberg plateau is an ideal destination for visitors seeking a malaria-free Big Five safari in the bushveld of South Africa.
Explore the mountains, rivers, and grasslands of South Africa’s extraordinary Welgevonden Private Game Reserve at your leisure. A UNESCO conservation site and the location of your Big-5 Safari.
📍 Inzalo Lodge
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ Day 1-3 | South Africa
Welgevonden G/Reserve
◽️Day 4 | Return
Departure
WELGEVONDEN GR
Area Overview
The vast 36,000 hectares of the Welgevonden Game Reserve is a treasure trove of life, boasting a remarkable 65 mammal species, 300 different bird species, and the iconic Big 5. Yet, what sets Welgevonden apart are its unique residents, including the elusive aardwolf, the enigmatic brown hyena, and the graceful cheetahs.
Embark on two daily game drives led by experienced rangers who will unveil the intimate secrets of the abundant flora and fauna, many of which are unique to the Waterberg region. As the sun dips below the horizon, savor sundowner drinks and let the enchanting embrace of the African bush envelop you during evening game safaris. It's here, under the veil of night, that the African bush comes to life, with predators stealthily stalking their prey, a truly magnificent sight to behold.
Safari Activities
Each day on safari in Africa is a magical experience, whether you’re exploring the savanna on foot or in a 4x4 vehicle in search of the Big 5 or taking to the sky in a hot-air balloon to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Every single day is steeped in the promise of a unique adventure and cherished memories.
Although each day is unpredictable to a certain extent, based on the time of year or location, there is a general format or schedule that safaris tend to follow, but, as a rule, safaris do follow a familiar rhythm that combines thrilling game viewing with ample time to relax in between—a dream vacation in anyone’s book. One rule of thumb is that there are usually two game drives a day: one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon, when animals are at their most active.
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INZALO LODGE
Inzalo Overview
Experience an intimate and authentic safari adventure at Inzalo Safari Lodge in the heart of Welgevonden Game Reserve. This pristine landscape offers a dynamic mix of mountainous cliffs, serene valleys adorned with majestic baobab, Marula, and fever trees, expansive open grasslands, and crystal-clear streams.
The presence of water in the region nurtures a rich diversity of birdlife and wildlife, providing daily opportunities for nature enthusiasts to embark on guided game drives and immersive nature walks.
Unwind in the vast, open spaces that extend to our viewing deck and bar area. The lodge's décor seamlessly fuses with modern comforts, crafting an inviting ambiance where you can socialize with fellow guests, savor delectable dining experiences, and relish scenic vistas while sipping on crisp, refreshing beverages. When the time comes to retire to your room after captivating stories shared around the outdoor boma, our tent-style suites are thoughtfully equipped to meet all your needs.
FULL BOARD
TENTED CAMP
GAME VIEW
SAFARI COST
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Big Game Safari: USD $ 1,550 / pps* for 3 Nights / 4 Days
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*pps=per person sharing
Related road transfers are included
Minimum of 2 pax traveling
Option #2: BIG-5 SAFARI: 3 Nights / 4 Days
Timbavati Game Reserve
BIG-5 SAFARI
When it comes to observing and encountering wildlife, Timbavati Game Reserve stands out as unparalleled. Housing the renowned ‘Magnificent 7,’ consisting of the lion, leopard (with a substantial population in the Timbavati Reserve), elephant, rhino, African wild dog, buffalo, and cheetah.
Timbavati Game Reserve has firmly positioned itself as a premier destination for African wildlife and Big 5 safaris. It is highly coveted by both local and international wildlife enthusiasts, solidifying its status as a top-choice safari destination in Africa and South Africa.
📍Bateleur Safari Camp
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ Day 1-3 | South Africa
Timbavati Safari
◽️ Day 4 | Return
Departure
TIMBAVATI
Area Overview
Positioned to the west of Kruger and north of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve.This private game reserve (adjacent to Kruger) has over 40 mammals roaming freely. Covering 75.000 hectares of bush, you will experience a more intimate and personal affair with wildlife than anywhere else.
Timbavati Game Reserve is renowned for the presence of the rare white lion. A colored coat, ice blue eyes; their beauty is captivating. Although born with a snow-white coat, white lions are not albinos; it is the result of a rare colour mutation. White lions are indigenous to the Timbavati Game Reserve and the earliest records of sighting them in this region date from 1938. Luckily, their coloration doesn’t appear to be of disadvantage when it comes to survival. The Global White Lion Protection Trust (GWLPT) reintroduced white lions into their natural habitat in 2009, and they have been hunting and breeding successfully ever since.
Safari Activities
Each day on safari in Africa is a magical experience, whether you’re exploring the savanna on foot or in a 4x4 vehicle in search of the Big 5 or taking to the sky in a hot-air balloon to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Every single day is steeped in the promise of a unique adventure and cherished memories.
Although each day is unpredictable to a certain extent, based on the time of year or location, there is a general format or schedule that safaris tend to follow, but, as a rule, safaris do follow a familiar rhythm that combines thrilling game viewing with ample time to relax in between—a dream vacation in anyone’s book. One rule of thumb is that there are usually two game drives a day: one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon, when animals are at their most active.
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BATELEUR SAFARI CAMP
Lodge Overview
Bateleur spans across 10,000 hectares within the Timbavati Reserve, with all man-made barriers removed between Timbavati and Kruger National Park. The Bateleur Safari Camp, situated on an exclusive 3,500-hectare property at the heart of the renowned Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, offers a luxurious 16-bed safari experience. Its strategic location and unfenced borders with Kruger ensure unparalleled wildlife and bird sightings in the Greater Kruger Park. The camp goes beyond expectations with top-notch accommodation, guided activities, bushcraft, and a variety of included and optional extras.
In this pristine wilderness, you'll encounter the Big Five, a rich variety of antelope, a full spectrum of smaller predators, over 500 bird species, and an extensive array of reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
FULL BOARD
TENTED CAMP
GAME VIEW
SAFARI COST
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Timbavati Big-5 Safari: USD $ 1,720 / pps* for 3 Nights / 4 Days
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*pps=per person sharing
Minimum of 2 pax traveling
Regional flight between South Africa, Zimbabwe & Botswana are not included and will be aded once your itinerary has been confirmed
Related road transfers are included
Option #3: CAPE TOWN: 4 Nights / 5 Days
5 Star Accommodation
CAPE TOWN
The southernmost tip of Africa is one of the most magnificent parts of the world, a paradise full of exquisite scenery, beautiful beaches, two oceans – the icy Atlantic and the warmer Indian Ocean – and a wide variety of attractions to make any holiday-maker happy.
This is where Cape Town is located. They call it ‘the Fairest Cape’, and there’s a reason for this. It really is a magical city, with flat-topped Table Mountain looming over it. It stretches around the mountain, and wherever you are, there are often glimpses of sea and golden beaches, not to mention that iconic mountain as its beautiful backdrop.
With its larger-than-life mountain overlooking the City Bowl, harbour, white beaches and Robben Island beyond, this is a tourists’ playground. Two World Heritage Sites, the sprawling Winelands, nature reserves, botanic gardens and a buzzing waterfront are just the start of the adventure
Soak up the dazzling wonders of Cape Town !
📍Azamare Guest House
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ Day 1 | Cape Town
Arrival
◽️ Day 2 | Cape Town
Private tour: Cape Point & Peninsula
◽️ Day 3 | Cape Town
Private tour: City & Cultural
Waterfront visit
◽️ Day 4 | Stellenbosch
Private tour: Cape Wine lands
◽️ Day 5 | Return
Departure
CAPE TOWN
Area Overview
Cape Town has has it all! Much more than just a stunning backdrop! It is a vibrant, fun and cultural city. Strikingly modern and contemporary, Cape Town is actually the oldest city in South Africa. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a bustling modern marina full of restaurants and shops, but venture deeper into the city to explore Cape Town’s genteel, cobbled walkways and colonial buildings.
Natural Beauty: Prepare to be captivated by Cape Town's awe-inspiring natural beauty. The city is nestled between the iconic Table Mountain, with its mesmerizing flat top, and the stunning Atlantic coastline. Explore the rugged Cape Peninsula, where the crashing waves of the Cape of Good Hope meet towering cliffs. Witness the vibrant floral display of the Cape Floral Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its rich biodiversity and colorful landscapes.
Wine lands: Cape Town is a gateway to the renowned Cape Wine lands, an idyllic region where vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. Discover the art of wine making through wine tastings at world-class estates. Savor the flavors of exceptional wines while enjoying breathtaking views of vine-covered hills. Indulge in gourmet cuisine paired with exquisite vintages, creating a sensory experience you won't soon forget.
Rich Culture and History: Cape Town is steeped in a vibrant cultural tapestry, shaped by its diverse heritage. Visit the historic Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, and gain insight into South Africa's struggle for freedom. Stroll through the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood with its brightly painted houses and learn about its Cape Malay history. Immerse yourself in local markets, museums, and galleries, all reflecting the city's rich cultural fabric.
Adventure Awaits: If you seek adventure, Cape Town delivers! Dive into thrilling activities like shark cage diving, where you come face-to-face with these incredible predators. Take to the skies and paraglide over picturesque coastal cliffs, or brave the heights with a hike up Table Mountain. For water enthusiasts, enjoy surfing, kayaking, or simply bask in the sun on the pristine beaches.
Private tour: Cape Point & Peninsula
Cape Point & Cape Peninsula tour! Discover Cape Point, the scenic promontory at the southwestern tip of the continent. Journey past base of the towering Twelve Apostles Mountain Range, along bucolic Hout Bay with its bustling fishing harbor and over the famous Chapman’s Peak Drive. Explore the stunning Cape Peninsula and Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, home to rare bonteboks and chacma baboons.
At Boulders Beach, visit its colony of endangered African penguins; accustomed to humans, they provide endless photo opportunities.
The Cape Peninsula boasts warm sands on Clifton’s secluded beaches and trendy cafés in Camps Bay. Explore the stunning Atlantic Seaboard feasting your eyes on rugged coastlines and other unblemished geographic landmarks such as the Twelve Apostles and the impressive slopes of Lion’s head.
Explore the village of Hout Bay wondrously framed by mountains before meandering along Chapman’s Peak, precariously aligned along the edge of the mountain. World famous this 9 km route with 114 curves, makes it one of the most magnificent marine drives in the world.
Simons Town is a must see offering gemstone hunting, jewellery sales and the wobbly penguins of Boulder’s that show-off gloriously. Boulders Beach remains the only place in the world where one can get up close to African Penguins. Penguin viewing is made easier by boardwalks that lead visitors across the beaches. Head to the Cape Point Lighthouse, an important icon of the Cape Peninsula, ascend to this rugged, craggy spot and gaze at the rocky coastline and the ocean tumbling below, and Cape of Good Hope, the most south-western point of Africa
*Please see your safari itinerary for details
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Tour: City & Cultural
This tour explores the vibrant Cape Town City Bowl and showcases its heritage landmarks. The bustling central business district of Cape Town lies in the shadow of Table Mountain.The city is rich in history and home to a multi-cultural population. This tour will give you just a glimpse of what the city of Cape Town has to offer.
- Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town City Hall and Parliament Buildings
- Iziko South African Museum & Company Gardens
- Bo-Kaap
- Signal Hill
- Lions Hill
- Clifton and Camps Bay
*Weather permitting, take the cable car up Table Mountain to take in an inspiring panorama of the city. Cable car tast track tickets not included, approx. U$ 50 pp and for guest account
*See your safari itinerary for logistics
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Tour: Cape Wine lands
AZAMARE
Guest House Overview
Located right in the heart of Camps Bay! One of the world’s most desirable destinations and a hip hub where you can find stylish restaurants, cool bars, and little shops.
Offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Azamare is located just 2 minutes’ drive from Camps Bay Beach, 5-minute walk of nearby restaurants. Table Mountain is only 3.1 miles away, and the V&A Waterfront is 6.2 miles away
Guests can enjoy a full English breakfast in the morning. Complimentary wine and snacks are provided every evening in the lounge and by the pool. Free WiFi is available in all areas..
ACTIVITIES
You will be picked up from the doorstep for your privately guided daily Cape Town tours, including the Cape Point & Peninsula tour, Stellenbosch, Franschoek Wine Lands Tour, Table Mountain, and pretty much anything else your heart desires. Many superb restaurants are located all around the hotel, all within walking distance. This is a restaurant paradise!
A warm welcome awaits arrival at the airport! Please be on the lookout for your driver with your name sign. Baggage assistance is followed by a 40-minute private road transfer to your luxury guesthouse overlooking stunning Camps Bay!
B&B
GUEST HOUSE
TOURS
SAFARI COST
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Cape Town: USD $ 1,690 / pps* / 4 Nights / 5 Days
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*pps=per person sharing
Minimum of 2 pax traveling
Regional flight between South Africa, Zimbabwe & Botswana are not included and will be aded once your itinerary has been confirmed
Related road transfers are included
Option #4: Victoria Falls : 2 Nights / 3 Days
Luxury Accommodation
VICTORIA FALLS
Recognized as the 7th wonder of the word and a UNSECO World heritage site.
A vivsit to the Victoria Falls is a bucket-list expedition into the heart of Africa to see one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.
The waterfall is absolutely stunning and awe-inspiring sight to behold. Additionally, Victoria Falls is located in a beautiful and exotic location, making for an unforgettable trip.Enjoy everything from elephant encounters to white-water rafting, helicopter tours, a visit to a traditional African village, and bungee jumping!
Plenty of activities and attractions available in the area, ensuring that you will never be bored!
📍528 Vic Falls Guest House
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ Day 1 | Zimbabwe
Arrival & Zambezi river sunset cruise
◽️ Day 2 | Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls visit
Elephant interaction
Optional activities
◽️ Day 3 | Return
Departure
VICTORIA FALLS
Area Overview
Victoria Falls is the 7th wonder of the world! Located in Zimbabwe, situated in the heart of Southern Africa and entirely landlocked. 12% of its land is allocated to National Parks and Game Reserves.
Undoubtedly, the country's most iconic attraction is the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world, locally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or the "Smoke That Thunders" because of the spray made by the mass of water dropping 100 meters below in the gorges. Victoria Falls is twice the size of Niagara Falls and stretches across a significantly longer distance. Visitors can get up close to the falls, but be prepared to experience some splashing.
The Victoria Falls, now in it's 150 millionth fantastic year, - its zenith in about May each year. It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience—the sight, the sound, the smell—and the humbling feeling that this is indeed nature's supreme masterpiece. No photograph can begin to depict reality. And nothing prepares you for your first sight. .
The Victoria Falls present a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe—the largest sheet of falling water in the world and significant worldwide for its exceptional geological and geomorphological features and active land formation processes with outstanding beauty attributed to the falls, i.e., the spray, mist, and rainbows.
David Livingstone was the first European to see the Victoria Falls in 1855. The Scottish explorer is believed to have been the first European to view the falls, and he named them Victoria Falls in honor of Queen Victoria.
While in Victoria Falls, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a delightful cruise on the Zambezi River for a different perspective of the falls, especially during sunset. You can also opt for a thrilling helicopter ride over the falls. For a unique experience, consider having afternoon tea at the classic Victoria Falls Hotel. Additionally, if you're interested in shopping, Victoria Falls is an excellent place to purchase local souvenirs, artwork, and handcrafted carvings.
528 VIC FALLS
Guest House Overview
The ideal destination from which our guests can explore the mighty Victoria Falls! and surrounds!Neutral and earthy-tones are blended with splashes of bright colors throughout the lodge. As you enter the house, after passing the lovely pond, a warm foyer greets you with a mixture of wall art and a curious wallpaper.
Each of the 7 rooms have their own view over the gardens. All rooms have en-suite, stylish bathrooms with bronze washbasins, and showers with hand-carved screens.
The main dining area, where breakfasts are served is bright and colorful thanks to more art and the large glass windows that stretch to the high double volume ceiling. From this room, the doors open onto the patio, the garden and the swimming pool.
Lounges and patios are the perfect spot for reading, relaxing and chatting. One of the highlights is the "Treetop Bar" on the third floor, which has wonderful views above the tree canopy and beyond to the Zambezi River and Zambia in the distance.It's an ideal place for sun-downers and as evening settles in, to gaze up at the endless African night sky.
ACTIVITIES
Explore everything the Victoria Falls Rain forest are has to offer! Crafts, curios and more!
*A warm welcome awaits on arrival at the airport! Please be on the lookout for your driver with your name sign. Baggage assistance followed by a 20 mins. road transfer to your accommodation.
*See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics
B&B
GUEST HOUSE
TOURS
SAFARI COST
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Victoria Falls: USD $ 620 / pps* / 2 Nights / 3 Days
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*pps=per person sharing
Minimum of 2 pax traveling
Regional flight between South Africa & Zimbabwe not included and will be aded once your itinerary has been confirmed
Related road transfers are included
Acrtivities included as per the itinerary
Option #5: Victoria Falls: 2 Nights / 3 Days
Premium Accommodation
VICTORIA FALLS
Recognized as the 7th wonder of the word and a UNSECO World heritage site.
A vivsit to the Victoria Falls is a bucket-list expedition into the heart of Africa to see one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.
The waterfall is absolutely stunning and awe-inspiring sight to behold. Additionally, Victoria Falls is located in a beautiful and exotic location, making for an unforgettable trip.Enjoy everything from elephant encounters to white-water rafting, helicopter tours, a visit to a traditional African village, and bungee jumping!
Plenty of activities and attractions available in the area, ensuring that you will never be bored!
📍 The Elephant Camp
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ Day 1 | Zimbabwe
Arrival & Zambezi river sunset cruise
◽️ Day 2 | Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls visit
Elephant interaction
Optional activities
◽️ Day 3 | Return
Departure
VICTORIA FALLS
Area Overview
Victoria Falls is the 7th wonder of the world! Located in Zimbabwe, situated in the heart of Southern Africa and entirely landlocked. 12% of its land is allocated to National Parks and Game Reserves.
Undoubtedly, the country's most iconic attraction is the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world, locally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or the "Smoke That Thunders" because of the spray made by the mass of water dropping 100 meters below in the gorges. Victoria Falls is twice the size of Niagara Falls and stretches across a significantly longer distance. Visitors can get up close to the falls, but be prepared to experience some splashing.
The Victoria Falls, now in it's 150 millionth fantastic year, - its zenith in about May each year. It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience—the sight, the sound, the smell—and the humbling feeling that this is indeed nature's supreme masterpiece. No photograph can begin to depict reality. And nothing prepares you for your first sight. .
The Victoria Falls present a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe—the largest sheet of falling water in the world and significant worldwide for its exceptional geological and geomorphological features and active land formation processes with outstanding beauty attributed to the falls, i.e., the spray, mist, and rainbows.
David Livingstone was the first European to see the Victoria Falls in 1855. The Scottish explorer is believed to have been the first European to view the falls, and he named them Victoria Falls in honor of Queen Victoria.
While in Victoria Falls, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a delightful cruise on the Zambezi River for a different perspective of the falls, especially during sunset. You can also opt for a thrilling helicopter ride over the falls. For a unique experience, consider having afternoon tea at the classic Victoria Falls Hotel. Additionally, if you're interested in shopping, Victoria Falls is an excellent place to purchase local souvenirs, artwork, and handcrafted carvings.
THE ELEPHANT CAMP
Lodge Overview
Set on a private concession with spectacular views of the mist rising over the majestic Victoria Falls and the steeply carved gorges of the Zambezi River, only 10 minutes from Victoria Falls - bounded by the Masuwe River and the Zambezi gorges, the camp has breath-taking views of the Victoria Falls as well as the spectacular gorges which separate Zimbabwe and Zambia.
The Camp is an intimate luxury lodge under canvas. Within easy reach of Victoria Falls, yet secluded on its own game reserve, offering community and conservation focused activities, including a visit to the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust. All of the adrenalin-based activities of the town can be easily added to your stay.
The panoramic views of the Falls are breath-taking from the central area and the west wing of camp whilst the Batoka gorge yawns before one from the rooms in the east wing.
The camp overlooks a waterhole that is fed by natural streams in the rainy season that rush down to meet the Masuwe River and the Zambezi gorges below the Falls. Walks and birding for guests supply boundless photographic opportunities and close interaction with wildlife.
Twelve luxury tented suites boast magnificent views of the rocky gorges. With an emphasis on exclusivity, the luxury tented suites all have private decks and plunge pools. Private viewing decks feature plunge pools just big enough for two, while deep bathtubs look onto breath-taking bush panoramas. Spacious four-poster beds beckon you to a peaceful night’s rest. The suites are all equipped with indoor and outdoor showers, private lounges, mini bar and tea/coffee stations, overhead fans plus air conditioning and are all mosquito proofed.
Shared guest areas include spacious decks, as well as a cozy lounge, bar and dining area. Shady tented spaces lead out onto a sun-kissed pool where comfortable loungers gaze over the sweeping vistas of Batoka Gorge.
FULL BOARD
TOURS
TOURS
SAFARI COST
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Chobe River Safari: USD $ 2,775 / pps* / 3 Nights/ 4 Days
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*pps=per person sharing
Minimum of 2 pax traveling
Regional flight between South Africa & Botswana are not included and will be added once your itinerary has been confirmed
Related road transfers are included
Option #6: Chobe River Safari: 2 Nights / 3 Days
4 Cabin House boat
CHOBE RIVER FRONT
The Chobe River is the scene for some of the best game viewing in Southern Africa as well as providing a safe haven for the continent’s greatest concentration of elephants.
As the Kwando and Linyanti river sections wind their way through the northern edge of Botswana the river widens and becomes the Chobe river, one of the great rivers of Africa. Bordering the northern edge of the National Park, this river quenches the thirst of large numbers of animals, thus making it one of the best places to see game in Botswana. Famous for its large herds of elephant and buffalo.The Chobe River Front gives you perhaps the best sunsets, viewing African skimmers skirting inches above the surface as a background to the large herbivores drinking water.
Enjoy a spectacular water-based safari through Botswana’s stunning Chobe National Park spotting hippos, leopards, giraffes, crocodiles and more from the comfort of the exquisite Chobe River House Boat.
Drink in the phenomenal views from the private viewing deck!
📍 Chobe Princess House Boat
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ Day 1 | Chobe River
Arrival, Safari day
◽️ Day 2 | Chobe River
Water safari days
◽️ Day 3 | Return
Departure
CHOBE RIVER
Area Overview
Chobe National Park includes two incredible wildlife areas: Chobe Riverfront and Savute. The Chobe River is one of Africa’s magical rivers, attracting animal of all sizes. Chobe also offers the highest density of elephants to be found anywhere in Africa, Chobe National Park is the ultimate safari destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Immerse yourself in nature's grandeur and witness the breathtaking spectacle of Chobe River's prolific wildlife, where majestic elephants roam freely, diverse bird species take flight, and unforgettable safari adventures await, making it a must-visit destination for every intrepid traveler.
The Chobe River forms its northern boundary and in the extreme south-west it borders the Moremi Game Reserve. The riverfront is a markable wildlife area due to the permanent water source of the Chobe River. Most wildlife activity occurs along the banks of the river - especially during the drier winter months (May – October) when animals congregate at the river to quench their thirst. The spectacle of all the animals coming to drink and frolic at the water's edge is a sight to behold! Birding enthusiasts will find the riverfront a fantastic destination at this time with more than 400 species of birds, including migratory species and numerous birds of prey.
All that said, Chobe National Park is most famous for its elephant and buffalo populations, both of which can herd in mammoth proportions. With an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 elephants, these gentle giants constantly surround you.
The park's picturesque wetlands also attract a wide variety of bird life, with the chance to see numerous species among the 460 that call this place home or pass through, including raptors, vultures, and waterfowl.Head out on a sunrise game drive to observe the animals at the beginning of their day, when they are most active. You might even spot a leopard returning from a hunt.When you return to your luxury accommodations at the lodge in the evening, take pleasure in the comforts it offers, gather for dinner, and share stories about your day.
CHOBE PRINCESS
House Boat Overview
Take your Chobe River game viewing experience to another level! With no set itinerary and only a small number of guests per boat, staying here feels like being on your own houseboat – and a very well appointed one! .
Cruising along the Chobe River (Chobe NP) at a leisurely pace with ever-changing landscapes is an exclusive and unique experience! Give your safari an edgy flavor and include a stay on a beautiful house boat -the perfect end to your trip! Game viewing from the water provides a different perspective to wildlife behavior and the fishing opportunities are a dream come true for any avid fisherman!
Each cabin is tastefully decorated in a contemporary style, and each has its own private view onto the ever-changing landscapes beyond.As you lie on your king-sized bed, spot an elephant grazing on the riverbank nearby, or see a fish eagle diving for its prey. On the upper entertainment deck, a spacious lounge and bar area encourages you to take time out while there’s also a plunge pool that’s perfect for a refreshing dip. After a day spent doing as you please, fall asleep with the calls of hyena or even a lion drifting through the open doors of your cabin.The house boat has a minimum of 2 smaller “tender” boats for use on daily excursions.
A major attraction of the area is the elephants, whose resident population is estimated to be over 120,000. Over 450 bird species found in this wetland paradise, try your hand at landing a tiger fish, or capture Africa’s unique beauty on a photographic safari. Whatever you choose to do, your day trips will be personal and flexible because you’ll be sharing the tender boats with a small number of guests. Alternatively, simply laze on a deck chair with an ice-cold drink in hand as you soak up the tranquillity that surrounds you.
Kasane Airport or Kasane Immigration point pick up is followed by motorized boat transfer to the Namibian Immigration Office to get your passport stamped; proceed to the boat. Get ready to be amazed! See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics
FULL BOARD
HOUSE BOAT
GAME VIEW
SAFARI COST
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Chobe River Safari: USD $ 1,670 / pps* / 3 Nights/ 4 Days
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*pps=per person sharing
Minimum of 2 pax traveling
Regional flight between South Africa & Botswana are not included and will be added once your itinerary has been confirmed
Related road transfers are included
Option #7: Chobe River : 3 Nights / 4 Days
18 Cabin House Boat
CHOBE RIVER FRONT
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As the Kwando and Linyanti river sections wind their way through the northern edge of Botswana the river widens and becomes the Chobe river, one of the great rivers of Africa. Bordering the northern edge of the National Park, this river quenches the thirst of large numbers of animals, thus making it one of the best places to see game in Botswana. Famous for its large herds of elephant and buffalo.The Chobe River Front gives you perhaps the best sunsets, viewing African skimmers skirting inches above the surface as a background to the large herbivores drinking water.
Enjoy a spectacular water-based safari through Botswana’s stunning Chobe National Park spotting hippos, leopards, giraffes, crocodiles and more from the comfort of the exquisite Chobe River House Boat.
Drink in the phenomenal views from the private viewing deck!
📍 Zambezi Queen house boat
OVERVIEW
Itinerary at a glance
◽️ Day 1 | Chobe River
Arrival, Safari day
◽️ Day 2-3 | Chobe River
Water safari days
◽️ Day 4 | Return
Departure
CHOBE RIVER
Area Overview
Chobe National Park includes two incredible wildlife areas: Chobe Riverfront and Savute. The Chobe River is one of Africa’s magical rivers, attracting animal of all sizes. Chobe also offers the highest density of elephants to be found anywhere in Africa, Chobe National Park is the ultimate safari destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Immerse yourself in nature's grandeur and witness the breathtaking spectacle of Chobe River's prolific wildlife, where majestic elephants roam freely, diverse bird species take flight, and unforgettable safari adventures await, making it a must-visit destination for every intrepid traveler.
The Chobe River forms its northern boundary and in the extreme south-west it borders the Moremi Game Reserve. The riverfront is a markable wildlife area due to the permanent water source of the Chobe River. Most wildlife activity occurs along the banks of the river - especially during the drier winter months (May – October) when animals congregate at the river to quench their thirst. The spectacle of all the animals coming to drink and frolic at the water's edge is a sight to behold! Birding enthusiasts will find the riverfront a fantastic destination at this time with more than 400 species of birds, including migratory species and numerous birds of prey.
All that said, Chobe National Park is most famous for its elephant and buffalo populations, both of which can herd in mammoth proportions. With an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 elephants, these gentle giants constantly surround you.
The park's picturesque wetlands also attract a wide variety of bird life, with the chance to see numerous species among the 460 that call this place home or pass through, including raptors, vultures, and waterfowl.Head out on a sunrise game drive to observe the animals at the beginning of their day, when they are most active. You might even spot a leopard returning from a hunt.When you return to your luxury accommodations at the lodge in the evening, take pleasure in the comforts it offers, gather for dinner, and share stories about your day.
ZAMBEZI QUEEN HOUSE BOAT
House Boat Overview
Cruising along the edges of the magnificent Chobe River, the Zambezi Queen presents a top-tier, 5-star, 45 yard extended lavish houseboat experience, delivering unmatched elegance in the midst of one of the most isolated areas on Earth!
Immerse yourself in nature's grandeur and witness the breathtaking spectacle of Chobe River's prolific wildlife, where majestic elephants roam freely, diverse bird species take flight, and unforgettable safari adventures await, making it a must-visit destination for every intrepid traveler.
A major attraction of the area is the elephants, whose resident population is estimated to be over 120,000. You’ll also be able to see large herds of buffalo, and if you’re lucky, rare sightings like herds of Roan Antelope and Sable. Besides the land and water-based mammals, this is also a birdwatcher’s paradise and you can expect to encounter over 450 species.
The houseboat has smaller “tender” boats for use on daily excursions. Try your hand at landing a tiger fish, or capture Africa’s unique beauty on a photographic safari. Whatever you choose to do, your day trips will be personal and flexible because you’ll be sharing the tender boats with a small number of guests. Alternatively, simply laze on a deck chair with an ice-cold drink in hand as you soak up the tranquillity that surrounds you.
Each of the 14 suites on the vessel features air-conditioning and your own private balcony, where you can enjoy unobstructed views of the Chobe River and African landscape beyond. Wake up to the sight of an elephant drinking from the river, or watch a fish eagle take flight – all from the comfort of your own luxurious bed. All suites within the Zambezi Queen come with en-suite bathrooms (shower only) and full length sliding shutters for both privacy and protection from the sun. Hairdryers, toiletries, gowns and slippers are provided for your comfort, while electronic safes in each room are ideal for storing your valuables. All suites accommodate two adults, and two of the larger standard suites can take a maximum of three adults. Suites can be configured with either one double or two single beds
The crew will pamper you with unaffected warmth and generosity, doing whatever they can to make this trip memorable. And as if their hospitality alone isn’t something to remember, the wildlife viewing will definitely remain in your memories for a lifetime. As you drift down the Chobe River, you will be exposed to incredible game viewing from several mooring points along the Chobe and Zambezi Rivers.
* Kasane Airport or Kasane Immigration point pick up is followed by motorized boat transfer to the Namibian Immigration Office to get your passport stamped; proceed to the boat. Get ready to be amazed!
* See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics
B&B
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SAFARI COST
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Chobe River Safari: USD $ 2,720 / pps* / 3 Nights/ 4 Days
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*pps=per person sharing
Minimum of 2 pax traveling
Regional flight between South Africa & Botswana are not included and will be added once your itinerary has been confirmed
Related road transfers are included