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Windhoek to Okavango Delta & Vic Falls

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2008:
8 Days Guided Camping - from Rand/N$7700 pp ( 1st April 2008 to 31st March 2009).
(Rand/N$1000 pp for the optional 2 day return transit to Windhoek ).

Departures from Windhoek every Friday of the year.

Routing: Windhoek to Livingstone (or Windhoek).

Highlights: Ghanzi, 2 nights Okavango Delta, mokoro excursions, 2 nights Caprivi Strip, Chobe National Park, Livingstone Victoria Falls.

Details: Camping safari inclusive of camping equipment, most meals, park entry fees, minibus/4x4/truck vehicle, professional guide & camp assistant.

Day 1: Ghanzi
 

A long drive today, making use of the Trans Kalahari Highway, a relatively new road that provides an invaluable communication link between Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. The road takes us first to the small town of Gobabis, one of the main livestock farming centres of Namibia, and then on to the border with Botswana.

After completing the immigration formalities we continue, through rural Botswana to the town of Ghanzi, located in the centre of cattle farming Botswana. Ghanzi is situated almost in the middle of the Kalahari Desert and was almost unknown before the Trans Kalahari Highway. Lunch & dinner included.
Day 2: Okavango Delta
 

An early start and a quick stop in Ghanzi to collect any last minute supplies before continuing west, traversing the linear dunes of the Kalahari and passing through small towns along the way.

A change in vegetation heralds our arrival on the very western edge of one of the natural wonders of the world, the Okavango Delta. Here we turn north for some way before again pointing our wheels west as we enter the Delta proper. We see our first glimpse of the crystal waters through the lush vegetation and we make our camp on the banks of a pristine African lagoon. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.
Day 3: Okavango Delta
 

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We are in the territory of the River People, so this morning we leave our vehicle behind and travel in a more appropriate fashion, first by motor boat and then by traditional mokoro (dugout canoe), deep into the Delta.

Mokoros will be our main form of transport for the next two days. These amazing traditional craft are perfectly designed for the narrow waterways of the Okavango and allow us to travel further into the Delta than if we were using more modern forms of transport. Mokoros carry three people, two seated passengers and one driver. The driver stands in the rear of the canoe, (a real feat of balance), and uses a long wooden pole to propel and steer the mokoro through the twisting channels. It really is the only way to travel. Back to camp in the late afternoon for another night by the Okavango waters. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

Day 4: Caprivi Strip , near Mahango
 

Back on the road today, destination Namibia. Passport formalities completed we go directly into the Mahango Game Reserve, a small but excellent park right on the edge of the Okavango River. We game drive our way through Mahango and have the chance to spot rarely seen Namibian species such as roan and the majestic sable antelope.

Our camp for tonight is just outside the Game Reserve, and we are again beside the Okavango, but this time the main river on its journey from the Angolan highlands, through the pan handle to waters end, the delta. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.
Day 5: Caprivi Strip , Kwando River
 

The Caprivi Strip is a long narrow stretch of territory running along Botswana's northern border. It is a landscape of broadleaf forest with many small communities dotted along our route. The locals in this area are the Kavango people and we will make a cultural visit to a local community. The people here have taken the initiative to establish a traditional "kraal" which will be opened for us for a guided tour.

We have the chance to gain a significant insight into the local customs and culture, including demonstrations of traditional medicine and superstition. From here it is only a short drive to our camp for the night, also operated as a community project, located on the banks of the Kwando River in a beautiful setting. There is a craft market nearby where you can shop for truly Namibian souvenirs. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.
Day 6: Kasane, near Chobe Botswana
 
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We finish our long transit of the Caprivi region this morning when we arrive in Namibia's easternmost town, Katima Mulilo. We enjoy a short break here before crossing back across the border into Botswana. The road takes us directly into the world famous Chobe National Park. Chobe has the world's largest population of African Elephants and the chances of seeing some big game are very good as we transit through the park to the small town of Kasane. We make camp in the grounds of a local lodge, right on the banks for the Chobe River.

Time to relax in the afternoon before joining a river boat cruise into the park. From the boat we will have the chance to see a huge amount of wild game, both on the river banks and in the waters swirling around us.

Crocodiles and hippos abound in the forbidding Chobe River and on the land side there is often a kaleidoscope of different antelope and species such as elephant, buffalo and even the Big Cats come to the river banks for their sundowner drink. The Chobe River provides a very broad habitat for bird life and it is possible to see many beautiful species of our feathered friends. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

Day 7: Livingstone, Zambia
 

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Another border crossing today, we drive out of Kasane to the Kazangula ferry depot and complete our Botswana exit formalities. We cross the Chobe on the local ferry boat, enter Zambia and from here it is a short drive to the town of Livingstone. Named after the famous British missionary and explorer Dr. David Livingstone, the town is a bustling African centre. We make our camp on the banks of the Zambezi River and have time to explore the town and to visit the might Victoria Falls.

The views of the waterfall from the Zambian bank are fantastic, there are many small paths and lookout points to explore. This afternoon your guide will help you organise the many optional activities available in Livingstone. These include white water rafting, bungi jumping,

other excursions on the river and scenic flights to mention but a few. Dinner tonight will be in a local restaurant at your own expense. Breakfast & lunch included. NB: All extra activities are subject to availability and are done at the clients own risk and expense.

Day 8: End of safari in Livingstone
  After breakfast the safari is finished. Your guide will be able to offer advice on other travel plans you have in this region. We pack up our campsite. For clients transferring back to Windhoek tomorrow this is a free day for you to explore the area or to take part in optional activities. Lunch and dinner are not included in the price of the trip. Your guide will arrange a time to collect you for the return journey in the morning. Breakfast included.

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