Overview
Africa calls you. Come to the land of big game, velvet night skies, the call of exotic birds, and the welcoming smiles of earth’s friendliest village people. There is something about Africa that stirs the soul. In this land where the dignity of humanity and the grandeur of nature live side by side, dramatic contrast is an everyday occurrence. Here, at the southern region of this vast continent, you’ll find unexcelled beauty, unparalleled adventure, and an unequaled experience throughout the journey. Your adventure begins in Botswana’'s famed Okavango Delta, staying at a luxury tented-camp to watch wildlife along the Khwai River. Next, travel to Chobe National Park to witness the migration of massive herds of elephants and buffalos, and watch for the big cats that hunt them. By day, you will be awed by the abundance of wildlife. At night, stay in luxurious tented camps and fall asleep to the sounds of the African night. Explore the Chobe River from a different perspective as you relax on a 3-night cruise aboard the luxurious Zambezi Queen. Disembark for land excursions, and exploration by canoe. The last stop is at magnificent Victoria Falls—take a guided walk along the edges of the falls, and an exhilarating helicopter ride to view the “Smoke that thunders” from above. An elephant-back safari along the banks of the Zambezi completes this African adventure journey. Journey Pace: Active

Tour Details

DEPARTURE INFORMATION

Starts Mondays. January to December

10 days from $7195.00

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Itinerary
Day 1

Arrive Maun & the Okavango Delta, Botswana

NOTE: We recommend spending the Sunday night prior in Johannesburg, and taking the Monday morning flight from Johannesburg to Maun. Travcoa will be happy to assist you in making those additional arrangements.

Welcome to Botswana! You are met upon arrival in Maun, and escorted onto a charter flight bound for the Khwai River Lodge, an Orient-Express luxury safari camp.

Located in the eastern region of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, is the 1,160 square-mile Moremi Wildlife Reserve, a network of rich waterways that surround two large landmasses, containing a diverse ecosystem of woodlands, wetlands, floodplains, and dry savannah. Your lodge camp is adjacent to the reserve, the Khwai River, and nestled on the edge of a Leadwood and fig tree forest. Known for its large concentration of mammals, the Khwai River Lodge is a perfect place to view elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, cheetah, and wild dogs.

This afternoon, take a safari drive in an open-air Land Cruiser, and then after dark, a spotlight game drive, to view some of the nocturnal animals. ​(L,D)

Day 2

Moremi Game Reserve

The day is yours to relax and explore this wonderful region of Botswana. Game drives are available in the morning, afternoon and evening, and there are guided walking safaris that stroll along the Khwai River. You may also want to visit a local village to learn about the native culture and traditions. Tonight enjoy a stargazing presentation. ​(B,L,D)

Day 3

Okavango Delta to Chobe National Park

This morning, take a short flight north to Chobe National Park. Stay in the Savute Channel, in the heart of the park, and a diverse habitat and haven for wildlife. The highlight of this area is Chobe's animal migrations. Exhibiting the ancient patterns of time, the animals move following the available food and water in the district. During the rainy season (December-March), wildlife migrates to the open plains; then they return to the river areas during the dry season (April-November).

At the Savute Elephant Camp’s watering hole, you can see massive herds of elephant and buffalo, and the prides of lion that hunt them, as well as many other predators such as the endangered wild dog, leopard, cheetah, and hyena. Enjoy game drives in open Land Rovers each morning and afternoon.

Your luxurious tented accommodation is built on a raised teak deck - including an en-suite bathroom and a wonderful view of the water hole. ​(B,L,D)

Day 4

Chobe National Park

Today enjoy another day to explore this amazing area full of animals and colorful birds. Often called the “elephant capital of the world,” Savute Elephant Camp offers excellent wildlife viewpoints. Stand along the dry Savute Channel to witness herds of elephants in their natural habitat. Game drives in open Land Rovers depart the lodge each morning and afternoon. You can also take an excursion to view the historic San rock paintings hidden in the hills by early Bushmen.

Tonight you may choose to dine in the open-air “boma” for an evening of traditional foods and spectacular vistas of the African night sky. ​(B,L,D)

Day 5

Embark on the Zambezi Queen Cruise

Relish your last morning at the camp – relax or take another early morning safari drive. After lunch, take a (shared) charter single engine aircraft flight to Kasane. This small village is the gateway to the great Chobe River, and upon arrival, you are taken to board the luxurious Zambezi Queen riverboat, your home for the next three nights.

Late this afternoon, enjoy a sail on the main vessel or tender boats. The river’s exotic banks boast one of the densest populations of wildlife on the African continent. Cruising in small crafts, you get close to the animals, without having them feel threatened.

In the evening, you have a welcome briefing, followed by dinner. Situated on the top level of the ship, the dining room is a haven of elegance with floor to ceiling windows for spectacular views of the passing scenery. (B,L,D)

Day 6

Chobe River Cruise

In the morning, visit a local village on the Namibian side of the Chobe River.

Return to the boat and enjoy lunch onboard.

This afternoon, choose from game viewing by boat or fishing. This region is home to the largest population of elephants in the world. It is also possible to spot leopard, lion, buffalo, waterbuck, roan, eland, sable, and giraffe. In the river itself, watch out for hippo and crocodile, and a rich selection of bird life. ​(B,L,D)

Day 7

Chobe River Cruise

Enjoy another morning to explore this amazing area full of animals and colorful birds. Depart the ship for a game viewing – travel on land in 4x4 vehicles, take a river safari by small boat, or fish along the banks. In the dry months, April to November, massive herds of animals congregate along the cooling floodplains of the river. Legions of elephants wallow in the marshlands of the Chobe, joining squadrons of multicolored birds that hover around the islands.

Enjoy lunch and the fantastic scenery from the panoramic third-floor dining room. After lunch, you have your choice of game viewing by boat or fishing. ​(B,L,D)

Day 8

Disembark Cruise to Livingstone, Zambia

After an early breakfast on board, disembark the Zambezi Queen, then transfer to the Kasane airport for the flight to Livingstone, in Zambia.

Upon arrival, you are taken to the legendary Royal Livingstone Hotel, on the Zambia side of the nearby thundering Victoria Falls. The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore the beautiful hotel grounds or take a walk to get a magnificent view of the falls and perhaps watch some bungee jumpers falling 354 feet down towards the mighty Zambezi below. ​(B)

Day 9

Victoria Falls

This morning, arise early to embark on a thrilling, low-intensity elephant back safari through the bush. Your guide leads you through riverine bush and shallow parts of the Zambezi River onto the islands. Watch for buffalo, kudu, bushbuck, impala, elephants and waterbuck, as well as a wide variety of birds.

Next, take a guided walking tour of Victoria Falls, a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur. The falls rage over a massive basalt cliff, more than one mile wide, transforming the Zambezi River into a ferocious torrent cutting through a series of dramatic gorges.

Later in the afternoon, embark on a helicopter flight for a bird’s-eye view of Victoria Falls. With some of the largest falls in the world, columns of spray are seen from miles away as raging water plummets over the edge into the 325-foot deep gorge below. ​(B)

Day 10

Depart Victoria Falls

Enjoy your last morning by the falls before you are transferred to the Livingstone Airport for your flight home or onto your next destination. ​(B)

Accommodations

Khwai River Lodge, Moremi Wildlife Reserve

Khwai River Lodge is perfectly designed to blend into the surrounding environment. All luxury tents are housed on raised wooden platforms, offering great views, and shaded by a traditional African thatch roof. The large private decks are furnished with easy chairs and a hammock, ideal for viewing wildlife, or for enjoying a private dinner in complete privacy. The tent interiors are luxuriously appointed with such comforts as an en suite bathroom, private fully stocked mini bar, four poster bed complete with mosquito netting, as well as a discreet air conditioning. For your convenience, in-rooms safes are provided for the safekeeping of all cash, travel documents and other such articles.

Savute Elephant Camp, Chobe National Park

Situated on the Savute Channel, Savute Elephant Camp offers an oasis-type setting in complete luxury. The facilities include a heated swimming pool, built slightly into the riverbed; a boma or outdoor dining area; illuminated pathways; private outdoor leisure area; gift shop; library; environmental flora and fauna check lists; talks and lectures; and emergency medical evacuation service. Savute Elephant Camp offers a covered dining room and lounge area, fully stocked bar, campfire and seating area. Meals include early breakfast; brunch; light snacks, tea and coffee on morning activity; afternoon tea; drinks and snacks on afternoon activity; and dinner. The 12 twin-bedded luxury canvas tents, recently placed under thatch, are perfectly suited to the desert air and feature lavishly appointed en suite bathrooms and dressing areas. They also have private viewing decks and comfortable outdoor lounges overlooking the channel. The tent interiors are luxuriously appointed with such comforts as a private fully stocked mini-bar, in-room safe, and four-poster bed with mosquito netting, as well as air-conditioning.  

Zambezi Queen, Kasane

Near the spot where four African countries converge, the graceful Zambezi Queen plies the waters of the Chobe River. This luxurious all-suite 145-foot ship offers fine accommodations, delectable cuisine and unparalleled service. The Zambezi Queen is a sophisticated, elegant experience that has not lost the essence of all that is uniquely African. The interior and its furnishings were designed by one of South Africa’s most famed designers. The third, top deck consists of the dining room, the lounge, a bar and a sunbathing area complete with refreshing pool. There is also a library, numerous games and a telescope for studying the southern stars. Enjoy the panoramic views from the opulent dining room - one of South Africa’s top chefs has created the menu served on the ship, and all sous chefs and waiters have been specially educated at his Cape Town-based training center. The first and second levels of the ship house the 14 suites, all of which have their own private balconies. Each suite is finely appointed, spacious and comfortable. An ingenious system of shutters and ceiling fans keeps the African heat at bay while lending a classic look to your elegant cabin.

The Royal Livingstone, Livingstone

Every detail of this five-star luxury hotel captures the opulence and elegance of a bygone era, while echoing the stunning diversity of the African bush. Set in a lush riverine belt and perched almost on the lip of The Falls, this hotel provides a secluded haven. Guests will hear the deafening roar of The Falls and see the mist rising up into the heavens. All guestrooms are luxuriously furnished with antique and ethnic decor, and have satellite TVs, mini bars, and en-suite bathroom facilities, and hairdryers. A 2014 Travel+Leisure World's Best Hotel