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Duration 9 days
Price From $ 7,595
Price Per Day $ 844
Highlights
  • Explore the Kalahari, the Okavango Delta, and the Moremi and Linyanti Game Reserves on this carefully crafted best-of-Botswana safari
  • Travel by charter flights to cover more ground and enjoy fantastic bird’s-eye views of the land and wildlife
  • Track classic game, explore the waterways of the lush Okavango Delta by mokoro canoe, and immerse yourself in the wilderness (hear lions roar from your tent!)
  • Bask in the comforts and exclusivity of our luxury tented camps in Botswana’s finest private concessions, far from the crowds
Trip Style Group tour
Lodging Level Standard
Physical Level
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Safari
  • Birding
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Kalahari Desert
  • Moremi Wildlife Reserve
  • Okavango Delta
Flights & Transport Ground transport included
Activities
  • Bird watching
  • Game drive
  • Nature
  • Safari
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included

7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches and 9 Dinners

Description

In 1982, Mountain Travel Sobek was one of the first American outfitters to operate safaris in  Botswana. Ever since, we’ve carefully honed our itineraries to work only with the country’s finest concessions, streamlining transportation time and covering more ground through the use of private charter flights. On our Botswana Flying Safari, you’ll take in the country’s most incredible parks and game reserves by mokoro and 4-wheel-drive vehicle: the Kalahari Desert, the Okavango Delta, and the Moremi and Linyanti Game Reserves! And after days tracking classic games, you’ll bask in the comforts of our exclusive, luxury tented camp—complete with your own attached bathroom and private verandas. No one does safaris like MTS.


If you'd like to stay longer, we offer an amazing extension trip to Victoria Falls—one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World! Optional activities at Victoria Falls include strolling through lush, tropical vegetation, rafting on the Zambezi River, elephant-back safaris, microflights over the falls, bungee jumping, and more.

Itinerary: Botswana Flying Safari

Day 1: Arrive in Maun – Central Kalahari

Meals: Dinner

Arrive in Maun by midday. (Flights from Johannesburg to Maun are available on Air Botswana and  South African Airways.) After claiming your luggage and clearing customs, a Mountain Travel Sobek representative will meet you outside the customs area of the airport and transfer you to your  connecting small aircraft flight to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Upon arrival, we’ll do a game drive en route to our deluxe tented camp, where we will enjoy private tents complete with attached bathrooms, hot showers, flush toilets and private decks overlooking the Kalahari Plains—each tent also has a roof platform for those wishing to sleep out under the stars.

Day 2: Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Today, we might head to Deception Valley, one of the best  places to observe the wildlife of the fragile Kalahari ecosystem (it was the site for researchers Mark and Delia Owens’ study on lions and brown hyenas). Deception Valley is one of a number of “fossil” riverbeds that are crucial features of the Kalahari ecosystem. In times past, huge rivers flowed through the Kalahari. Now, only the ancient beds of those streams remain. Though the rivers do not flow, water collects in pans on the river bed, and sweet short grasses attract concentrations of herbivores during the desert’s sparse rainy season. In the harsh Kalahari, game only collects into large groups during the rains, when an abundance of pasturage is available. In the dry months, the animals must disperse to wander widely in search of forage. Wildlife includes herds of golden springbok gazelle, gemsbok—the giant oryx of southern Africa, red hartebeest, eland, greater kudu, and a number of smaller antelopes. This area of the Kalahari is also noted for its fantastic predatory game viewing, which includes cheetahs and wild dogs.

Animals are more shy in the Kalahari than in many of Africa’s more visited game parks, and we must take care not to disturb them. The Kalahari is a harsh environment, in which the expenditure of undue energycan be the margin for an individual animal’s survival.

Day 3-4: Okavango Delta: Santawani Concession

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Fly to Gomoti Tented Camp in the southeastern section of the Okavango Delta.

Gomoti Tented Camp lies in the centre of the private 6 000-hectare Santawani Concession, in the  south-east corner of the Okavango. The camp is nestled under large Acacia trees in a diverse game rich area. Most of the concession area is covered by a mixed woodland habitat that gives way to open grasslands that can transform into floodplains in years of plentiful water.

Accommodation is in five 5.1 x 3 metre Savannah canvas tents, which are spacious and comfortable, designed to recreate the style of the early explorers, with richly-coloured teak director chairs and comfortable interiors. Separate bedside tables with 12-volt reading lamps, wooden-framed wardrobes, comfortable twin beds and mirrors are provided. A private, en-suite toilet and shower forms part of the structure. Enjoy the view from your director chairs, under the shade of your veranda area during the mid-day. Paraffin hurricane lanterns and a crackling campfire set the ambience in the evening, while fresh, sumptuous meals are prepared by your warm Explorations staff and served at a long table in the thatched dining area. An after-dinner digestif may be enjoyed around the fire or taken in the cosy lounge adjacent to the dining room.

Day 5-6: Okavango Delta: Xigera Concession

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Fly by small aircraft into the interior of the Okavango Delta. This great inland marsh, similar to Florida’s Everglades, is one of the most pristine and unique wilderness areas of Africa. Here the Okavango River spreads out through a sea of grass. Reeds and papyrus filter out the sediments of the Angola floods, leaving crystal clear waters to flow through channels covered in water lilies. Bird life is fantastic: the magnificent fish-eagle is a common sight, as are a wide variety of storks, herons, ibises, and other water birds, including pygmy geese, African darter, and malachite kingfishers. Larger wildlife is interesting, too: lechwe stamp through the grassy shallows while sitatunga take shelter in the reeds (both are types of antelopes). Hippo and crocodile are common.

To explore the Delta, we board eco-friendly fiberglass canoes, modeled on the traditional African wooden canoes called mekoro (we don’t have to cut down a huge old tree to make them), and paddle into its m aze of meandering waterways. (Mokoro is the singular form, mekoro, the plural.) It’s a unique way to travel—our expert boatmen pole us through narrow channels that cut through mats of floating papyrus, then paddle us across lovely deep-water lagoons. We also enjoy wildlife viewing by vehicle and motor boat as we explore the larger Delta islands—an opportunity to see elephant, lechwe, sitatunga, or the rare and beautiful fishing owl. We explore our special private concession area—far from the normal tourist routes—and overnight at a special wilderness “water activity” camp on a Delta Island. We’ll enjoy the isolation and silence of the Delta night, punctuated only by the calls of the fishing owl and the comic snorting of hippos.

We will stay at Xigera Camp on the extreme western boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve in the heart of the Delta. Xigera is a paradise for avid bird-watchers and also boasts the highest density of the rare and elusive sitatunga found anywhere in the Delta. An interesting feature of Xigera is a wooden footbridge connecting Xigera Island with the one next to it, and you may be treated to close-up views of lion, hyena, or leopard sneaking across the bridge as they move between the islands. Luxuriously furnished tented rooms have en suite facilities and an outdoor shower. Along with the main dining and lounge areas, they are set on raised wooden platforms that allow great views over the floodplains. There is also a small plunge pool.

Days 7-8: Linyanti Concession

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Fly to Duma Tau Camp in the Linyanti Game Reserve. This area is rich in game—there are excellent hippo pools, plenty of elephant, sable and roan antelope, and it’s great lion country. This is elephant country par excellence; it’s possible to see large congregations coming down to the river to drink and bathe, and it’s great fun to watch their social interactions.

Other wildlife is abundant here, too, either along the Savuti Marsh or in the wooded hills behind: leopard, kudu, giraffe, zebra, and warthog are all resident species. We’ll search for reclusive  redators such as the African wildcat, civet, and the beautiful long-legged serval cat. Another  specialty is the beautifully marked Chobe bushbuck. Bird life on the Linyanti marsh is always  spectacular: storks catch thermal currents, herons, egrets, waterfowl, hornbills, kingfishers, and lilac-breasted rollers are always in abundance; seasonally, we can find colonies of gaily-colored white-fronted and carmine bee-eaters. In addition to superb game viewing aboard our safari vehicle, we may be able to go on game drives at night in search of nocturnal animals. Lions and leopards are most active at night, so we will have a good chance to observe the big cats on the prowl (water levels permitting). Our camp features large walk-in tented rooms with attached bathrooms, a thatched dining area, bar, and plunge pool. The camp is built on raised boardwalks under a shady grove of mangosteen trees, overlooking a large hippo-filled lagoon on the Linyanti waterways.

Day 9: Depart

Meals: Dinner

Today we'll transfer to Duma Tau airstrip for a late-morning flight back to Maun, where you can board your international flight home. If you'd like to stay longer, we offer an amazing extension trip to Victoria Falls—one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World! Optional activities at Victoria Falls include strolling through lush, tropical vegetation, rafting on the Zambezi River, elephant-back safaris, microflights over the falls, bungee jumping, and more.

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