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Day 1 : Moremi Crossing, Okavango Delta
Upon arrival into Maun Airport, you will be met by a representative who will assist you in baggage & customs. Afterwards you will be transferred to Moremi Crossing by light aircraft, where you will stay for 2 nights. Moremi Crossing is located on an Island called Ntswi near the most southern part of Chief’s Island. As you fly over the Delta you can see the intricate twisting and turning of the waterways and the ever-changing colours where dry land meets Delta. The channels around Moremi Crossing offer far reaching vistas of the Moremi’s floodplain, grasslands and marginal woodlands interspersed with Mokolwane palm islands.
Moremi Crossings provides luxury accommodation in 16 vintage en-suite safari tents, each with its own private wooden deck and magical views over the Boro River on to Chief’s Island. All meru tents are large and airy with en suite bathrooms consisting of shower and toilet.
The main area consists of a large open plan deck that has a spectacular view over the Boro River onto Chiefs Island. Half moon shaped area is built on different levels to give you the feeling of space. Dinning room, bar and lounge is covered by a large thatched roof that hugs the tree line and accentuates its most beautiful assets. Various small private lounge areas are created for comfort, privacy and speciousness. Within the tree line the guests find various nice shaded decked area that leads to the pool. The whole camp is shaded by magnificent Llala palms, giant ebony, mangosteen, sausage and Giant fig trees. The camp has 24hr solar powered electricity/ lightning.
As Moremi Crossing is a water based camp it offers a wide variety of animal and bird species and you get to the camp by either mokoro or boat. Activities on offer are half or full day mokoro trips, game & bird walks, sunset motorboat cruises and island-camping. All these activities give the you the chance to experience the Okavango Delta and its game from a very different slower and closer perspective.
Day 2 : Moremi Crossing, Okavango Delta
Upon arrival into Maun Airport, you will be met by a representative who will assist you in baggage & customs. Afterwards you will be transferred to Moremi Crossing by light aircraft, where you will stay for 2 nights. Moremi Crossing is located on an Island called Ntswi near the most southern part of Chief’s Island. As you fly over the Delta you can see the intricate twisting and turning of the waterways and the ever-changing colours where dry land meets Delta. The channels around Moremi Crossing offer far reaching vistas of the Moremi’s floodplain, grasslands and marginal woodlands interspersed with Mokolwane palm islands.
Moremi Crossings provides luxury accommodation in 16 vintage en-suite safari tents, each with its own private wooden deck and magical views over the Boro River on to Chief’s Island. All meru tents are large and airy with en suite bathrooms consisting of shower and toilet.
The main area consists of a large open plan deck that has a spectacular view over the Boro River onto Chiefs Island. Half moon shaped area is built on different levels to give you the feeling of space. Dinning room, bar and lounge is covered by a large thatched roof that hugs the tree line and accentuates its most beautiful assets. Various small private lounge areas are created for comfort, privacy and speciousness. Within the tree line the guests find various nice shaded decked area that leads to the pool. The whole camp is shaded by magnificent Llala palms, giant ebony, mangosteen, sausage and Giant fig trees. The camp has 24hr solar powered electricity/ lightning.
As Moremi Crossing is a water based camp it offers a wide variety of animal and bird species and you get to the camp by either mokoro or boat. Activities on offer are half or full day mokoro trips, game & bird walks, sunset motorboat cruises and island-camping. All these activities give the you the chance to experience the Okavango Delta and its game from a very different slower and closer perspective.
Day 3 : Santawani Lodge, Okavango Delta
After an early morning activity and breakfast, you will be transferred to Santawani Lodge by light aircraft, where they will stay for 2 nights. The lodge is located in a private concession area on the very southern boundary of Moremi Game Reserve, the boundary is unfenced allowing free wildlife movement between the areas. Santawani is unique because it is fully owned by local community members through the Sankuyo Tshwaragano Management Trust, made up of local community owners.
Accommodation consists of six simply appointed thatched chalets with twin beds, a ceiling fan and private shower and toilet. The lodge is well shaded and offers an open dining room with bar facilities and a welcoming boma.
Activities offered are day and night game drives in this delightfully rich wildlife area. Professional guides accompany guests to show them the frequently visited drinking spots and open plains teeming with animals, plant and birdlife.
The African wild dog is a common sight, sometimes denning in the area and this concession has been used for research on lion for many years. The Gomoti River runs close by the lodge providing a home to abundant variation of mammal and bird species in the area
Day 4 : Santawani Lodge, Okavango Delta
After an early morning activity and breakfast, you will be transferred to Santawani Lodge by light aircraft, where they will stay for 2 nights. The lodge is located in a private concession area on the very southern boundary of Moremi Game Reserve, the boundary is unfenced allowing free wildlife movement between the areas. Santawani is unique because it is fully owned by local community members through the Sankuyo Tshwaragano Management Trust, made up of local community owners.
Accommodation consists of six simply appointed thatched chalets with twin beds, a ceiling fan and private shower and toilet. The lodge is well shaded and offers an open dining room with bar facilities and a welcoming boma.
Activities offered are day and night game drives in this delightfully rich wildlife area. Professional guides accompany guests to show them the frequently visited drinking spots and open plains teeming with animals, plant and birdlife.
The African wild dog is a common sight, sometimes denning in the area and this concession has been used for research on lion for many years. The Gomoti River runs close by the lodge providing a home to abundant variation of mammal and bird species in the area
Day 5 : KUBU LODGE, Kasane, Near Chobe National Park
Following the morning activity you will be transferred to Kasane where youwill picked up by a staff member of Kubu Lodge who drives them to the Lodge. At Kubu Lodge they stay for 2 nights. Kubu Lodge is a small, privately owned lodge on the banks of the Chobe River, on the doorstep of the world famous Chobe National Park, and only an hour away from the mighty Victoria Falls.
Set upon rolling lawns and shaded beneath giant ebony and wild fig trees, the lodge offers a haven just outside the centre of Kasane, with panoramic views of the Chobe River. Accommodation consists of eleven charming thatched chalets on stilts with full en-suite facilities, ceiling fan, mosquito nets and tea and coffee making facilities. Each chalet has a view of the river and it is an excellent choice for families offering several family chalets and warm hospitality.
The main lodge facilities include a bar, restaurant, curio shop and a secluded swimming pool. There is also a nature trail for bird watching enthusiasts. The lodge co-ordinates game viewing activities which can include game drives into the Chobe National Park and boat cruises on the Chobe River and a nature trail for bird watching enthusiasts.
The Chobe National Park is famous for having the highest density of elephants in the world and you will often see large herds congregating along the River. It is also home to a high buffalo and lion population which can provide dramatic game viewing. In addition to a variety of predators, there is an abundance of wild game and bird life which decorate these beautiful waterways.
Day 6 : Kubu Lodge, Kasane, near Chobe National Park
Following the morning activity you will be transferred to Kasane where youwill picked up by a staff member of Kubu Lodge who drives them to the Lodge. At Kubu Lodge they stay for 2 nights. Kubu Lodge is a small, privately owned lodge on the banks of the Chobe River, on the doorstep of the world famous Chobe National Park, and only an hour away from the mighty Victoria Falls.
Set upon rolling lawns and shaded beneath giant ebony and wild fig trees, the lodge offers a haven just outside the centre of Kasane, with panoramic views of the Chobe River. Accommodation consists of eleven charming thatched chalets on stilts with full en-suite facilities, ceiling fan, mosquito nets and tea and coffee making facilities. Each chalet has a view of the river and it is an excellent choice for families offering several family chalets and warm hospitality.
The main lodge facilities include a bar, restaurant, curio shop and a secluded swimming pool. There is also a nature trail for bird watching enthusiasts. The lodge co-ordinates game viewing activities which can include game drives into the Chobe National Park and boat cruises on the Chobe River and a nature trail for bird watching enthusiasts.
The Chobe National Park is famous for having the highest density of elephants in the world and you will often see large herds congregating along the River. It is also home to a high buffalo and lion population which can provide dramatic game viewing. In addition to a variety of predators, there is an abundance of wild game and bird life which decorate these beautiful waterways.
Day 7 : Zambezi Sun, Livingstone, Zambia
After breakfast you will be transferred by road and boat to the Zambezi Sun Hotel in Livingstone (approximately 2 hour transfer) where they will stay for 2 nights.
The Zambezi Sun Hotel is located on the eastern side of the Victoria Falls (one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World) on the Zambian side. The Resort Complex is built along the edge of the Zambezi River and guests have direct access to the Victoria Falls on foot.
The hotel has the feel of a century’s old walled city and comprises of open, organic buildings in earthy colors with rambling clusters of rooms. The 212 guest rooms open and airy, and are decorated in an African style. Room facilities include an en suite bathroom, a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, an Internet connection, a king-size bed, a hire safe and central heating. The rooms either spill outwards into the natural African bush, or face inwards into a vast, cool, landscaped pool with private, shaded balconies offering guests a place to unwind, relax and enjoy Africa’s greatest natural wonder.The Restaurant and bar area are in the centre of the hotel next to a curving swimming pool.
A vast number of activities can be arranged at the activity centre at the hotel, including elephant back safaris, white water rafting, Zambezi river cruises, bungi jumping, helicopter flights just to name a few.
Day 8 : Zambezi Sun, Livingstone, Zambia
After breakfast you will be transferred by road and boat to the Zambezi Sun Hotel in Livingstone (approximately 2 hour transfer) where they will stay for 2 nights.
The Zambezi Sun Hotel is located on the eastern side of the Victoria Falls (one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World) on the Zambian side. The Resort Complex is built along the edge of the Zambezi River and guests have direct access to the Victoria Falls on foot.
The hotel has the feel of a century’s old walled city and comprises of open, organic buildings in earthy colors with rambling clusters of rooms. The 212 guest rooms open and airy, and are decorated in an African style. Room facilities include an en suite bathroom, a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, an Internet connection, a king-size bed, a hire safe and central heating. The rooms either spill outwards into the natural African bush, or face inwards into a vast, cool, landscaped pool with private, shaded balconies offering guests a place to unwind, relax and enjoy Africa’s greatest natural wonder.The Restaurant and bar area are in the centre of the hotel next to a curving swimming pool.
A vast number of activities can be arranged at the activity centre at the hotel, including elephant back safaris, white water rafting, Zambezi river cruises, bungi jumping, helicopter flights just to name a few.
Day 9 : Safari Ends In Livingstone
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight.
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