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Botswana & Caprivi Discover true African wilderness at these iconic destinatio­ns: Makgadikga­di Pans, Okavango Delta, Tsodilo Hills, Caprivi Strip, Bwabwata National Park, Mahango Game Reserve, Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park.

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TOUR INFO 2018 DATES 19 – 29 April; 28 June – 8 July; 6 – 16 August; 15 – 25 September How long is the tour? 11 days/10 nights Departure point: Nata, Botswana End point: Kasane, Botswana Accommodat­ion: Formal Rates: R23 950 per adult; single supplement additional 30 %.

THE RATE INCLUDES A profession­al tour leader and an experience­d field guide Three meals a day All park fees All accommodat­ion Bedding and towels Two-way radios WHAT TO BRING A vehicle – a 4x2 with high ground clearance will do (fuel and border fees are for your own account) Drinks and snacks Camping chairs Your passport Personal things

THE TOUR IN A NUTSHELL Day 1: We meet at Nata Lodge and enjoy sunset at the famous Makgadikga­di Pans. Day 2: We explore Maun and surrounds, with an optional flight over the Okavango Delta. Day 3: Near Sepupa, motorboats will take us to a houseboat on the Okavango River, where we’ll spend two nights. Day 4: Enjoy a mokoro cruise on the delta, or do some tigerfishi­ng. Day 5: We return to the vehicles and drive to the rock art at Tsodilo Hills. We then cross the border into Namibia, to Ngepi Camp on the Okavango River. Day 6: We visit Mahango Game Reserve, renowned for its 300 bird species and herds of roan and sable antelope. Day 7: Spend time relaxing at the camp, visiting Bwabwata National Park, going on a mokoro cruise, birdwatchi­ng or fishing… The day ends with a cruise on the Okavango. Day 8: We drive the length of the Caprivi Strip to Kasane, where we’ll spend the last three nights. Day 9: We visit Vic Falls, where you have the option of doing a bungee jump or a helicopter flight. Day 10: We go on a game drive and boat cruise on the Chobe River in Chobe National Park. Day 11: It’s time to say goodbye.

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