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THE GREAT WILDERNESS JOURNEY
10
nights/11 days -
US$6780 per person
sharing ($955 single supplement)
Combination Wilderness Safaris lodges and fully serviced camping in private concession areas.
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| Humility © Michael Poliza / Jacana Camp © Dana Allen |
Tour direction: Maun to Livingstone.
Experience a nostalgic, turn-of-the-century camping / lodge safari that recreates the sense of a game-viewing adventure reminiscent of the times of the great African explorers. At the turn of the century, explorers and adventurers made their way leisurely along the dusty paths of Africa, allowing the great continent to seep into their souls. This guided mobile safari takes time to experience and explore Botswana’s contrasts and extremes in prime areas where few guests travel: from the lushly vegetated wetlands of the Okavango Delta set in the parched Kalahari Desert to the diverse and game-productive Linyanti and Chobe River systems and Victoria Falls, a cascading curtain of water on one of Africa’s largest rivers, the Zambezi.
Spacious walk-in tents in the private campsites have beds with pure linens of heavy cottons, separate flushing toilets and shower areas that all add to the atmosphere, while luxury comforts and amenities are elegantly provided. Discoverer camping (Linyanti and Ketumetse) aims to bring the guest closer to nature, by means of a lively campfire, hurricane lanterns, wide-ranging activities and a warm atmosphere complimenting the comfort and added luxury of the lodges visited. Discoverer camps are specifically outfitted to ensure that old-style camping feel with a clear emphasis on necessary and stylish comfortable interiors, creating a peerless wilderness experience.
The entire safari is guided and hosted by a professional trained guide. Many areas traversed are private concessions. All Discoverer camps are private and for the use of Exploration travellers only, while lodges are open to other guests. To maximise travel time, a variety of travel modes that bring out the best of each area is used: charter flights and overland road transfers provide both a bird’s-eye view and an in-depth visual experience of the contrasting landscapes of Botswana. We have specifically allowed for 3-night stays at Discoverer camps; in a journey of this nature, guests have the time to relax and unwind, at the same time fully appreciating an in-depth introduction to the diversity of the area as well as its activities. We take advantage of the changing seasons so as to provide the best in wildlife viewing on an annual basis. For example, between 1 December and 31 May, to maximise the possibility of viewing the zebra migration and other game that moves between Linyanti and Savute at this time, guests can take a day to explore and experience the area at its most productive time. (Note: If rains are poor, this migration usually does not occur and sighting of this game movement cannot be guaranteed.)
Days 1, 2 and 3: Jacana Camp, Okavango Delta
On arrival in Maun, you will be met and fly by light aircraft over the Okavango
Delta. The Delta represents life at its most fertile: abundant water, sunlight
and soil combine to form a paradise bursting with life. Jacana Camp is situated
in a permanently flooded region of the private Jao Concession of the Okavango
Delta. A true lush
water camp, it represents the essence of the Delta with year-round mokoro
safaris as well as island bush walks and, water level permitting, motorboat
cruises. When the flood levels are at their peak you are able to motorboat from
the airstrip to the lodge, a truly surreal camp arrival! On one of the full
days, you can enjoy game drives around the productive Jao flats region to the
north of camp. Jacana Camp is set in one of
the wetland areas most densely populated with sitatunga and red lechwe. Wildlife
concentrations depend on the water flow and volume, thus changing from season to
season, but all the large animals can be found in the area including elephant,
lion, leopard and buffalo. Pel’s Fishing Owl is a favourite amongst birders as
well as greater and lesser jacanas. The camp has 5 Meru-style tents. Each tent
is on a wooden deck overlooking the floodplains and has an en-suite bathroom
with flush toilet and shower. The bathroom is enclosed but roofless, allowing
for showers by starlight. The camp has a plunge pool for cooling off from the
midday sun. The main dining area is on an elevated wooden deck between two
magnificent sycamore fig trees and surrounded by dense wild date palms.
Downstairs, there is a cosy pub and lounge with an area perfect for an open fire
under the stars.
Days 4, 5 and
6: Ketumetse Trails Camp (Motswiri), north-eastern Okavango Delta
Depart this morning by aircraft to Ketumetse Trails Camp
located in the south-western sector of the Selinda private concession,
in the seasonally flooded portion of the Okavango Delta where it joins into the
Selinda Spillway.
Accommodation is in 6.3m x 3.5m walk-in Meru-style tents (maximum
of two guests per tent). The tents are airy and designed with richly coloured
teak director chairs and simplistic camp features. Separate bedside tables with
12v reading lamps, canvas and wood wardrobes, bathrobes, comfortable beds,
flushing toilets and mirrors are provided. Amenities (conditioning shampoo,
soap, shower gel and body lotion) are provided and private, en-suite separate
toilet and shower areas are part of the main structure. The area in which the
camp is located is scenic with generous shade provided by leadwood and russet
bushwillow trees. Open floodplains and woodlands spread out in front of camp.
Activities concentrate on nature walks and canoeing, providing a superb view
from the canoe of big game coming to the water’s edge to drink. Game drives (by
day and night) are possible and often reveal sightings of the rare roan and
stately sable antelopes, in addition to an array of other general game species.
Seasonally, “catch and release” fishing is offered as an alternative activity.
Days 7, 8 and
9: Linyanti Discoverer Camp, Linyanti
After breakfast, fly north-eastwards to the private Linyanti Concession; after a
short game drive arrive at the private Discoverer camp, which is elegantly set
up under African ebony and knobthorn acacia trees overlooking panoramic vistas
of the Linyanti Swamps. The landscape of the Linyanti varies from floodplains to
open dry land savannah and forest with sweeping views, creating a paradise for a
high diversity of wildlife and bird species. Activities include game drives in
the private northern sector of the concession, exploring a range of habitats,
from riverbanks to scrub and forest, which reveal a myriad of wildlife en route
to slake their thirst from the river. The
seldom-seen sitatunga can also be spotted in the waterways, as well as rare
plains game, and of course predators such as the lion and leopard, with the
endangered wild dog as an incredible bonus. There’s also a game drive to a
private area for lunch, then a siesta in hammocks and the possibility of an
afternoon canoe trip, before returning to camp at dusk. (This activity is not
always possible, as it is dependent on whether there are hippo pods moving in
and out of the areas.) Another possible activity is an all-day game drive to the
Savuti Channel, with lunch en route at a shady place. This game drive is
specifically designed to gain an introduction to the “Stolen River” as well as
enjoying a part of the Selinda Spillway with its rich floodplains. To complete
the experience, in the rainy season and on the third day it is possible to enjoy
a full-day activity to the Savute Channel, with lunch at a scenic setting under
a shade tree. The spectacular but seasonal (rain dependant) zebra migration
moves between Linyanti and the Savute Marsh between end November and March, the
area also boasting an impressive diversity of mammals, including large elephant
herds. When undertaken and during the correct season, this day is specifically
tailored to enjoy the seasonal and migratory movements of wildlife, although
sighting the zebra migration is not guaranteed.
Day 10:
Chobe River boat cruise, Chobe National Park and
Toka Leya Camp,
Zambia
After a short morning drive and breakfast, depart by light aircraft to the
northern Chobe region of Chobe National Park. This area is famous for its vast
herds of elephants in the dry season and other unique species such as the
elusive puku and Chobe bushbuck that move to the river in the hottest hours of
the day. Enjoy a light lunch on the boat cruise in a catamaran-style shaded
boat. Leave Botswana and fly to Livingstone International Airport, arriving at
Toka Leya Camp
in the
late afternoon. On leaving Botswana, fly over the Kazangula border, a point
where the four countries of Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia meet.
Toka Leya
Camp is situated on the banks of the Zambezi River in the eastern sector of the
Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, some 12km up from the Victoria Falls. Accommodation
consists of 12 safari-style tents, each en-suite with a view of the magnificent
Zambezi River. The camp’s dining and bar area are under a canopy of trees
overlooking the river and a sparkling swimming pool.
Day 11:
Victoria Falls, transfer to Livingstone Airport
The grand finale is a guided tour of the Victoria Falls, one of the Seven
Natural Wonders of the World. At 1708 metres wide, it is the largest curtain of
water in the world and drops more than 100 metres into the sheer Zambezi Gorge.
Transfer to Livingstone Airport immediately after the tour of the Victoria Falls
and bid farewell to the adventure.
NOTE: THIS ITINERARY IS AVAILABLE ON FLEXIBLE DATES AND ITINERARIES, FOR TAILOR-MADE SAFARIS FOR SMALL GROUPS UP TO 8 GUESTS.
scheduled departure
dates FOR 2008:
January 9
February 2, 10, 15
March 1, 7, 10, 16, 19, 25, 28
April 3, 6, 9, 18, 21, 24
May 3, 6, 9, 18, 21, 24
JUNE 2, 5, 8, 23, 26
JULY 2, 14, 17, 20, 29
AUGUST 4, 7, 16, 28, 31
SEPTEMBER 9, 12, 15, 24, 30
October 3, 6, 12, 15, 21
NOVEMBER 2, 5, 8, 11, 17, 23, 29
DECEMBER 2, 8, 11, 17, 23, 26, 29
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| Cessna 206 over the Okavango Delta © Michael Poliza / Victoria Falls aerial view © Wilderness Safaris |
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| Safari vehicle © Mike Myers / Camp cuisine © Michael Poliza |
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