| Day 1 - Enjoy the scenery of the western section of Limpopo province as we drive to Serowe in Botswana.
Relax at the camp or take a game drive to end the day. |
| Day 2 - Enjoy an early game drive to see the rhinos and other game in the Khama Rhino Sanctuary before starting the drive to the Maun area – gateway to the Okavango Delta.
Enjoy sundowners in the bar at the lodge , or take an afternoon game drive. |
| Day 3 - Take a short flight from Maun and enjoy the stunning aerial views of animals in the reed channels and islands as we move to our rustic tented camp in the heart of the delta.
Relax around the pool or be amazed at the game sightings from the viewing deck. |
| Day 4 - Head out with your guide to a suitable campsite, and enjoy an afternoon game walk. Enjoy a meal under the stars with the African night sounds as your orchestra. |
| Day 5 - After an early morning game walk, make the return trip to the base camp where you can then use the afternoon to relax and reflect on your adventures. |
| Day 6 - Fly back to Maun, and then enjoy the passing scenery as we make our way to Nata.
At the lodge, transfer to a vehicle to make the trip to the edge of the large Makgadikgadi Pans for unforgettable views . |
| Day 7 - Beware the elephants in the road on this drive to Kasane the north and the water bounty that is the Chobe river. |
| Day 8 - Join an early morning game drive to the Chobe national Park.
Later, climb aboard the boat to enjoy your sunset cruise and watch the animals enjoying their last opportunity to drink before dark. |
| Day 9 - Make your way to the ferry crossing to Livingstone, Zambia.
Walk through the rain forest to find the source of the ever-present sound of the Victoria Falls |
| Day 10 - Spend the morning on an elephant-back safari (subject to availability) in the Mosi-au-Tunya reserve or helicopter flip over the falls, and then enjoy a sunset cruise on the mighty Zambezi. |
| Day 11 - Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, and then it is time for us to drop you at the airport for your flight home –Tsamaya sentlę! |