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Backroads of Botswana
Local Payment: USD 300
Tour Code: GABB
Tour Duration: 10 Days
Countries Visited: Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe

Day 1: Pretoria/Johannesburg
Today is an arrival day, so you may arrive at any time. The remainder of your day is free to enjoy at leisure before dinner, which is served at our lodge. This spacious lodge is located in a quiet rural area between Pretoria and Johannesburg. We recommend that you exchange some money into South African rand on arrival in Johannesburg as there is no time to visit banks tomorrow. The airport is an ideal place to do this with its abundance of ATMs and money exchange bureaus in the arrivals hall. A transfer from Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International Airport needs to be pre-booked (at additional cost) and is strongly recommended. There is a pre-departure meeting tonight at 6pm.
Day 2: Khama Rhino Sanctuary
(Driving time: approx 8 hours not including time at border)
Leaving Pretoria early we travel north to Potgietersrus and then continue northwest to the Martins Drift border post. After exiting South Africa we cross the Limpopo River to enter Botswana before continuing on to Khama Rhino Sanctuary at Serowe. Tonight we camp inside the sanctuary at Mokongwo Camp, where each site is set out in the atmospheric shade of large Mokongwa trees. In 1989 a group of Serowe residents conceived the idea of establishing a wildlife reserve near Serowe. One year later the Ngwato Land Board allocated the land around Serwe Pan to the Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust. Covering approximately 4300 hectares of Kalahari sandveld, the sanctuary is centred around Serowe Pan - a large grass-covered depression with several natural water holes. Serowe Pan provides prime habitat for white rhinoceros and other grazing animals, whilst the dense vegetation in the southern area of the sanctuary is favoured by browsing animals such as giraffe. The sanctuary is home to other wildlife that have either settled here naturally or were relocated. This includes a wide range of plains game, leopard, several varieties of smaller cats and a host of bird species. Best of all the sanctuary is a community trust governed by a board of trustees, who are elected from the local communities of Serowe, Paje and Mabeleapodi. Our visit here helps the local community to maintain this worthwhile project.
Day 3: Khama Rhino Sanctuary - Maun
(Driving time: approx 4 hours)
This morning we join the early morning Rhino Trail, which is guided by well trained and knowledgeable rangers who are based at the sanctuary. We start walking the trail at 6am and it takes about two hours to complete. Following breakfast there may be time to further explore the sanctuary. The tour then continues to Maun, the safari capital of northern Botswana. We have time to explore the town in the afternoon, as well as stock up on supplies. Tonight we camp just outside Maun, which is our base to prepare for our upcoming Okavango Delta adventure.
Day 4-6: Okavango Delta Excursion - Maun
No visit to this corner of Africa is complete without exploring the irresistible wilderness around the Okavango River. The third largest river in Africa snakes its way from the Angolan Highlands through Namibia and into Botswana, before spilling out and emptying into the vast sands of the Kalahari Desert. Often described as the river that never finds the sea, the Okavango loses 97% of its water to the great sands before joining the Thamalakane River in the south, near Maun. Arguably the best way to explore the delta is on a mokoro (dug-out canoe) excursion. During our three-day/two-night excursion we explore the area by mokoro and on foot. Laying back in a mokoro and being gently propelled through the tranquil waterways of the Okavango Delta is a magical experience. We spend the nights camping in the wild under the stars of the southern skies, enabling us to experience the full majesty of the area. This excursion is operated through the Okavango Polers Trust, whose aim is to preserve and maintain the traditional lifestyle of the Batswana people who inhabit the delta region. This trust ensures that all members of the community are given the opportunity to become polers, which allows them to earn money through tourism. Poler and guides fees are set by the trust and additional income earned by the trust is used to assist various community projects in the area. On our final morning in the delta we enjoy a last mokoro trip before returning to the polers' station and our vehicle. Leaving the delta we head back to Maun, where we are welcomed by hot showers and cold beers. This afternoon you have the chance to take an optional sunset flight over the Okavango Delta in five-seater planes. This flight is one of the best in Africa and affords stunning views over the delta system and flying at low altitudes allow plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife.
For the two nights in the Okavango Delta you need to pack clothing and other personal items into a smaller overnight bag, as space is limited. There will be no access to showers and you will be away from the safari vehicle.
Day 7-8: Chobe National Park
(Driving time: approx 8 hours on Day 7; game drive times variable)
This morning we drive for six to eight hours, travelling from Maun to Kasane and our campsite on the banks of the Chobe River, where we spend our first night in this area. This drive takes us between two large salt pans - the Nxai Pan to our left and the Makgadikgadi Pan to our right. Keep an eye out for wildlife along this road - giraffe, ostrich, zebra and elephant are often sighted roaming freely! Two days in this region gives us ample opportunity to search for many of the fantastic wildlife in the Chobe National Park. Known throughout the world as Africa's greatest elephant sanctuary, Chobe is also home to a wide variety of other animals including Cape buffalo, hippopotamus, giraffe, zebra and many species of antelopes. With the help of a local guide we explore the park in open 4WD vehicles on game drives. We also enjoy a magical morning boat trip along the Chobe River, watching elephant and other animals coming down to drink, before spending our second night at a mobile tented camp inside the National Park.
Day 9: Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
(Driving time: approx 2½ hours not including time at border)
Today we exit Botswana and cross the border into Zimbabwe. Upon arrival in Vic Falls, we set up camp for one night at our campsite located in Victoria Falls Township. From here your tour leader can assist you in arranging some of the optional activities that are available in the area. There are many to choose from including whitewater rafting, bungy jumping, elephant riding safaris and game drives. In addition there is also time to view the falls themselves and to explore the nearby craft markets, as well as the town. Victoria Falls town is well set-up with many restaurants and bars. No trip to southern Africa is complete without a visit to Victoria Falls and nothing will quite prepare you for this awesome sight. At its peak, it is estimated that five million cubic metres of water passes over the cataracts every minute!
Day 10: Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Your trip ends today, after breakfast. You can book additional post-tour accommodation with us to experience more time in this adrenalin-filled town.
Tour Grade: Moderate
A moderate level of fitness is required. These trips generally involve some physical activities and occasional long travelling days. Accommodation and travel conditions may be more basic.
| Start Date | End Date | Price |
| 28 Feb 2010 | 9 Mar 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 21 Mar 2010 | 30 Mar 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 11 Apr 2010 | 20 Apr 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 2 May 2010 | 11 May 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 23 May 2010 | 1 Jun 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 13 Jun 2010 | 22 Jun 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 4 Jul 2010 | 13 Jul 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 25 Jul 2010 | 3 Aug 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 15 Aug 2010 | 24 Aug 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 5 Sep 2010 | 14 Sep 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 26 Sep 2010 | 5 Oct 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 26 Sep 2010 | 5 Oct 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 17 Oct 2010 | 26 Oct 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 7 Nov 2010 | 16 Nov 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 28 Nov 2010 | 7 Dec 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 19 Dec 2010 | 28 Dec 2010 | $1095 AUD |
| 9 Jan 2011 | 18 Jan 2011 | $1095 AUD |
| 30 Jan 2011 | 8 Feb 2011 | $1095 AUD |
| 20 Feb 2011 | 1 Mar 2011 | $1095 AUD |
| 13 Mar 2011 | 22 Mar 2011 | $1095 AUD |
| 3 Apr 2011 | 12 Apr 2011 | $1095 AUD |
| 24 Apr 2011 | 3 May 2011 | $1095 AUD |
| 15 May 2011 | 24 May 2011 | $1095 AUD |
| 5 Jun 2011 | 14 Jun 2011 | $1095 AUD |
Included
An experienced driver, guide and camp cook accompany us on this safari; local specialist guides in the Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta; all park fees; all camping equipment; 8 nights camping, 1 night lodge; transport in custom built safari vehicle, 4WD and mokoro.
Meals
Not Included
International flights, local payment, arrival and departure transfers, airport/departure taxes, visas, pre-tour or post-tour accommodation, all other meals, drinks, sleeping bag, pillow, all optional additional tours or activities during free time, transfers outside of the tour program, travel insurance, tips and items of a personal nature, laundry and flights (unless specified).
Additional Accommodation
You may wish to extend your holiday by booking some pre or post tour accommodation - ask Gecko's or your travel agent for details and prices when you book your trip.
National Parks
This trip includes 1 day in Chobe National Park, 3 days in the Okavango Delta and half a day at Khama Rhino Sanctuary.
Optional Extras and Sightseeing
- Half Day Soweto & Apartheid Museum: Half day Soweto tour as well as visit to Apartheid Museum. 500 Rand
- Khama Rhino Sanctuary: Night Drive at the sanctuary $15USD
- Maun: One hour scenic flight over the Okavango Delta US$50-95 (dependant upon numbers in plane)
- Soweto Tour - Full Day: Includes all activities from half day tour as well as opportunity to enjoy lunch in a shabeen, view Soweto from top of towers, visit Orphanage, Credo Mutwa Village and also a disability handicrafts project. 500 Rand
- Soweto Tour - Half Day: Includes the poor, middle class and millionaires area, the Baragwanath hospital, Hector Peterson Museum, freedom square, home of Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela. 380 Rand
- Victoria Falls: Bungy jumping US$105
- Victoria Falls: Entry to the falls US$20
- Victoria Falls: Full day upper Zambezi canoeing US$105 (+ US$10 Park Fees to be paid at check-in point)
- Victoria Falls: Full-day white water rafting (Option may not be available depending on water levels). US$110 (+ US$10 Park Fees to be paid at check-in point)
- Victoria Falls: Half-day elephant back safari US$110
- Victoria Falls: River boarding US$140
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