The value-for-money safari includes three highlights: the Okavango Delta, the Chobe area and Victoria Falls. You will be able to experience wonderful game viewing, while on game drives, as well as from a boat’s perspective and even a mokoro trip (weather and water level dependent). A quick hop to the Zimbabwe side of the Falls with a special package including some meals and activities.
Arrive at Maun airport and transit to the scheduled charter flight terminal on time for the flight into the Delta and Kadizora airstrip.
Road transfer to the lodge, check in and relax before the afternoon activity and back at the lodge for dinner and night.
Kadizora Camp is situated between the Vumbura River and Selinda Spillway. It lies in the remote northern part of the Okavango Delta overlooking a panoramic seasonal floodplain. Giant Marulas, Sycamore figs, Jackalberries and Rain trees provide a canopy of shade throughout the camp. Kadizora Camp truly offers the ultimate Okavango Delta experience, with a wide range of activities, a beautiful location, diverse wildlife and warm, local hospitality.
Kadizora Camp facilitates open vehicle safaris and boating. Mokoro excursions provide a fabulous and traditional way to explore the meandering water channels. Float quietly amongst the water-lilies and experience a spectacular bird lovers’ paradise. There is the option to arrange a day trip to a traditional village. Visit the church, the clinic, local Primary school and meet family members of the camp staff. Fishing is available in season.
Includes & Excludes
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Drinks: Local brands included
Activities: Included
Transport: Included
Day 3-4
Chobe
Charter scheduled flight to Kasane and road transfer to Chobe Marina Lodge. Chobe Marina Lodge gives you an authentic African...
Charter scheduled flight to Kasane and road transfer to Chobe Marina Lodge.
Chobe Marina Lodge gives you an authentic African experience. Enjoy village walks and mesmerizing boma dinner dances that bring you closer to Botswana’s culture and traditions. This property is positioned to cater for the adventurous traveler.
You can enjoy a game drive or boat cruise into the Chobe National Park, a sunset cruise, or simply relaxing by the pool.
Includes & Excludes
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Drinks: Local brands included
Activities: Included
Transport: Included
Day 5-6
Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
After breakfast, road transfer to Kasane where you meet with our representative for the transfer to Zimbabwe. Arrive at the...
After breakfast, road transfer to Kasane where you meet with our representative for the transfer to Zimbabwe. Arrive at the hotel and spend some time at leisure. Chat to the travel desk to plan your days with the activities included in your package; and should you wish to book any extra excursions.
The sunset-facing 72-room Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, which boasts endless views of pristine wilderness stretching to the horizon, including a waterhole frequented by elephant, buffalo, and kudu.
Included in your package is a dinner at the main restaurant and a Boma dinner.
Includes & Excludes
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Drinks: Local brands included
Activities: Included
Transport: Included
Day 7
End Of Itinerary
After breakfast, check out and road transfer to the airport. Return home or extend your safari, chat to us for...
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Day 7
End Of Itinerary
After breakfast, check out and road transfer to the airport.
Return home or extend your safari, chat to us for possible options.
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Safari lodges have guest rooms similar to a hotel with en-suite bathrooms. They are comfortably furnished with facilities normally associated with a hotel rooms, except your rooms are normally set in beautiful wilderness settings, with nature and wildlife around.
Tented lodges have rooms which are tents on a platform and with a roof and also have en-suite facilities with showers, flush toilets and hot water. Basically all the amenities of a hotel room, except canvas walls and roof.
The boutique lodges and camps can be very stylish and smart in terms of design and decor, often with very spacious rooms and even going so far in some cases as having plunge pools for each room.
Eco-camps and smaller tented camps have insect-proof tents with en-suite facilities including a safari shower and flush toilet. They give a more authentic safari experience but the tents are comfortably furnished with proper beds and you don’t need to bring your own sleeping bag! The emphasis is usually on having excellent guides and great wildlife viewing away from the crowds. Guests often eat together and people travelling alone usually say that they found the atmosphere friendly and enjoyed meeting other like-minded travellers around the campfire in the evening or at dinner.
The Adventure Camps are a budget option with guests bringing their own sleeping bags and towels. Accommodation is in small dome tented with a mattress on the floor. Each tent has its own nearby cubicle with a flush toilet, safari shower, and wash basin. The Adventure Camps are suitable only for those who don’t mind “real camping” and can put with some degree of “roughing it”. Apart from the accommodation in simple dome tents, the meals and the guiding are the same standards as the higher quality camps and game drives are in 4x4 safari vehicles. For those on a limited budget, the Adventure Camps are a good alternative to the big tourist lodges and minibus tours for those for whom the safari experience is more important than hotel accommodation.
Zimbabwe has 16 official languages namely: Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koi-san, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, Sign Language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa.
However, English, Shona and Ndebele are the most widely spoken languages in the country.
Approximately 70% of the population is Shona speaking and speaks ChiShona as their first language. But the official language of Zimbabwe is English.