Chobe National Park is Botswana’s second largest national park and is one of Southern Africa’s finest game sanctuaries. The Chobe river is unmistakably one of the most beautiful and unspoiled rivers of Africa. It was the first national park declared after independence and became a full park in 1968. It spreads over 10,566 square kilometres of grassland, mopane and acacia terrain in the far north.
It is home to a breath taking variety of animals and birds. This area is also the most frequently visited and is considered to be the most commercial. Due to its proximity to Victoria Falls makes Chobe even more popular and easily accessible. The riverfront is popular for its enormous herds of Elephant and Buffalo that concentrate to drink from the river in the dry season. Along the riverfront you will find one of Africa’s largest remaining elephant populations.
Kudiakam Pan is situated within the Nxai Pan National Park and is one of the pans that forms the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Sandwiched between Nxai Pan and the main road, Kudiakam Pan is the largest of an interesting complex of pans lying in sparse bush east of the track to Nxai. The pans themselves are ancient salt lakes.
From early December onwards, thousands of plains zebras embark on an incredible journey that begins with them covering 240km in just over a fortnight. The herds leave the northern region of the Chobe River, heading south to Nxai Pan National Park. They stay in the park for two months, then return to the wetter regions of Namibia for the dry season.
They were named after the famous painter and explorer Thomas Baines in 1862.These group of Baobabs are known as the sleeping sisters. Baines’ Baobabs is a significant tourist attraction in Nxai Pan. These amazing botanical, succulent trees are surrounded endless plains, and have always captivated travellers visiting Botswana.
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The Chobe National Park offers an abundance of wildlife and the true African nature of the region offers a safari experience of a lifetime. A major feature of the Chobe National Park is its elephant population and is famous for its huge herds of elephant and buffalo. Chobe National Park is known to have the largest single concentration of elephants in Africa surviving within a proclaimed national park. Another highlight of this park is the animal migrations, dictated by seasons and food availability. During the wet months (December – March), most animals congregate on the open plains and as the land dries out and the heat builds from April to November, the animals migrate back to the Chobe River’s fertile flood plains.
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The Okavango Delta is one of Africa's most stunning wildlife areas. A true wilderness, the Okavango is home to some of the best safari camps in Africa.
The Moremi Game Reserve falls within the tribal land of the Batswana and rates as one of the leading wildlife areas of the world.
Of all the areas in the Kalahari, this is the one most dominated by the Okavango River. The western side of the Panhandle is easy to access.
Our Excursions are short two to three night safaris at our Permanent Camps with transfers starting and ending either in Maun or Kasane.
To explore is to discover and our Explorations visit a combination of our Permanent Camps in different wildlife areas for four nights or more with transfers.
Expeditions are longer safaris that visit our Expedition Camps or combine them & our Permanent Camps on a voyage of discovery with all transfers.
Nestled amongst giant mangosteen trees and accessible only by boat, the Lodge is home to a myriad of birds.
Mogogelo is a classic tented safari camp in a private concession bordering Moremi Game Reserve.
Xaxaba Camp is located on a private island deep within the heart of the Okavango Delta.
Located in the Khwai Community Concession, the camp is in the north-eastern sector of the Okavango Delta & on the border of Moremi Game Reserve.
Camp Savuti is located along the Savute Channel in northern Botswana. The Savuti is well known in Botswana for some incredible wildlife.
Lying like a hidden gem within the Chobe National Park, Camp Linyanti is secluded in a wildlife area of undisturbed natural beauty.
Our Expedition Camps are accommodated in larger Meru-styled tents. All tents have en-suite bathrooms, comfortable beds and an small outdoor sitting verandah.
Guests at our Exploration Camps are accommodated in dome tents with direct access to en-suite bathroom facilties including a bucket shower, toilet and wash basin.
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All our camps and expedition operations are owned and managed by local men and woman of Botswana. Most started their safari careers as guides in the industry.
We are dedicated to arranging a memorable safari and welcoming you to Botswana. You can expect personalised service from your initial enquiry through to the end of your safari.
We have many years of experience in arranging a safari in Botswana and are specialists in the wildlife areas that we operate. You can expect honest and expert travel advice of the highest calibre from our team.
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