Trails
Chobe game drives are the number one activity to experience while visiting Kasane and the Chobe National Park. The Park offers the chance to see any and / or all of the big game species including elephant, buffalo, leopard, lion, giraffe, kudu and hippo.
VIEW MOREThe 9h Chobe full day Game Drive is number one activity to experience while visiting Kasane and the Chobe National Park. The Park offers the chance to see any and / or all of the big game species including elephant, buffalo, leopard, lion, giraffe, kudu and hippo.
VIEW MORETaxi transfer from/to Livingstone and Kasane. Taxi - Mpacha Airport <-> Caprivi Mutoya Lodge2-34-67-1213+2-3 N$ 2 700 4-6 N$ 2 100 7-12 N$ 1 800 13+ N$ 1 700 What is the distance between Livingstone...
VIEW MORELivingstone Airport – Kasane Town/ Airport What is the distance between Zambian Boarder and Livingstone LodgesThe distance between Zambian Boarder and Livingstone Lodges via Mosi -Oa- Tunya is 13 km How long is the journey?21...
VIEW MOREMorning 3-hour open-vehicle game drive with lunch at The Raft Floating Restaurant (local wines and beers included), plus a 3-hour afternoon cruise, water & soft drinks on the game drive and cruise.
VIEW MOREVF Airport to Chobe Game Lodge What is the distance between VF Airport to Chobe Game Lodge Distance from VF Airport to Chobe Game Lodge is 97.8 via A33 How long is the journey?1 hr...
VIEW MOREVF Airport to Kasane Town What is the distance between VF Airport to Kasane Town Distance from VF Airport to Kasane Town is 100 km Via A8 How long is the journey?1 hr 24 minuets...
VIEW MOREChobe National Park is well known for its large herds of elephant that frequent the Chobe River daily. In the dry season, an estimate of up to 85,000 elephants are dispersed within the Chobe National Park, where the majority of them can be found along the river. Apart from the herds of elephants, Chobe also has lots more to offer. The Park has lion, leopard, buffalo and a whole host of antelope such as sable, puku, kudu, eland, roan and many others which you can get to see. The river teems with rafts of hippos and some of the biggest crocodiles in Africa.
VIEW MOREElephant in large herds or small groups are almost a guarantee…and you’ll thrill to the sight of multiple antelope species, grazing contently but with an instinctive eye on lurking crocodiles. Hippos and their cute calves honk, splash and communicate noisily. Maybe you’ll witness a kill by lions, a leopard, hyena, jackal or caracul…spell-binding predators all.
VIEW MOREThis is an extremely cost-effective way of enjoying what the Chobe River has to offer. It’s an ideal chance to become acquainted with the immense beauty of the Chobe flood plains (that are more like a lake when the annual floods come in April/May.) The game-viewing is exemplary, as is bird watching. You’ll cruise passed Sududu Island, source of a territorial dispute between Botswana and Namibia.
VIEW MOREThe best spot on the Zambezi is home to the ferocious tigerfish, catfish, African pike, upper Zambezi yellow fish, nembwe, thin-faced, hump back, three spot tilapia, and green and pink bream.
VIEW MOREWhy not hire one of our special boats for a private visit along the meandering Chobe River. There’s a minimum charge for six guests...and we take up to 10 per boat (minimum 2 per departure.) This enables you to experience this outer edge of the 11,700 square-kilometre Chobe National Park at your own pace - stopping wherever you like, for as long as you like.
VIEW MOREThis is an extremely cost-effective way of enjoying what the Chobe River has to offer. It’s an ideal chance to become acquainted with the immense beauty of the Chobe River. The game-viewing is exemplary, as is bird watching.
VIEW MOREDon't miss this three-meat barbecue-style lunch while cruising the main waters and endless creeks on the wild Chobe River, enjoying up-close-and-very-personal encounters with the wonderful animals and birds that proliferate in the region.
VIEW MOREWatch the sky burst into a sherbet-colored sunset as herds of elephants flock to the water on this Chobe River sunset cruise. Catch sight of other safari-favorites like giraffes, zebras, and hippos as you cruise through Chobe National Park with a guide, who provides commentary and helps you spot the animals as you go.
VIEW MOREThe unique CHOBE EXPLORER could well be described as a ‘moving lounge’, because that’s sure what it feels like as you glide along the fabled Chobe River in search of all that real, raw Africa we expect you to experience. The middle deck is a veritable ‘comfort zone’ of soft couches, laid out for maximum interaction with your fellow cruisers.
VIEW MOREThis is ideal chance to become acquainted with the immense beauty of the Chobe River and the exceptional game viewing opportunities.
VIEW MOREA 3-hour-long up-close-and-personal experience of the vast Chobe flood plains, while gliding slowly along the beautiful Chobe River in full VIP comfort. Enjoy a gin and tonic or a cold beer as you take in the wide expansive of one of Africa’s premier wild animal and bird Edens. This is as good as it gets, folks!
VIEW MOREPicture it! You’re sitting on the banks of the beautiful Chobe River within the magnificent national park…while your hosts serve a delicious full-English or Continental breakfast, as your own discerning palate desires. Piping-hot coffee or tea enhance an unforgettable bush experience in the possible proximity of Africa’s wildest animals. It’s a highly recommended way to spend a full morning!
VIEW MOREExperience one of Africa’s true wildlife gems in this 11,700- square-kilometre wildlife reserve. Chobe National Park is Botswana’s first proclaimed national park and is also the most biologically diverse, enjoying one of the greatest concentrations of game in all of Africa…and is certainly Africa’s largest concentration of African elephant.
VIEW MOREKASANE to VIC FALLS. A transfer from your hotel leads to the Botswana border, then through Zimbabwe immigration, where another vehicle will transfer you to the Victoria Falls, about an hour away. With your guide, you enter the Zambezi National Park to view the famous Falls, where “scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight,” . A delicious lunch (included) at a local restaurant is followed by a visit to a craft market to experience the incredible creativity and talent of local crafts folk.
VIEW MOREPut your watch back several hundred years when you arrive at the uniquely-positioned Impalila Island that straddles the confluence of four countries…Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Time has completely stood still here where the Masubia tribe has lived as it has since time immemorial. Come and see their day-to-day life, virtually as it always was.
VIEW MOREThose among us who are really into fishing will have all their desires satisfied on this splendid day-long outing. You’ll want to start a ‘fight’ with the famous Tiger fish with its huge teeth and natural reaction to jump out of the water once hooked. And, with a beer to two to hand you can get your life back into perspective as you commune with this world, your God and yourself. It’s all pure magic!
VIEW MOREThe ‘Chobe Chow’ excursion’s main highlight is delicious offerings from a custom-built vehicle from which a very tasty ‘pop-up’ bush lunch is served to you during your very rewarding game drive. Drinks are ‘on the house’ during lunch and will put you in ‘high spirits’ for the rest of your unique excursion.
VIEW MOREExperience the incredible variety of diverse ecosystems in one awesome adventure, taking you to the permanent waterways, palm islands and lagoons that constitute the heart of the south-western Okavango Delta
VIEW MORE'...different yet complementary wildlife views.This scenic flight will give you a thorough understanding of the biodiversity and ecosystems that led to the Okavango Delta being designated the 1000th World Heritage Site.'
VIEW MOREThe Okavango also provides key ecosystem services to many traditional communities living adjacent to the wetlands. Some of which is the locally brewed craft beer which get to taste after sweeping views of seasonal floodplains from an unusual aerial perspective.
VIEW MOREAfter experiencing a breath-taking views of the seasonal floodplains, enjoy the taste of the hand-crafted premium gin, the timeless sundowner ritual which the early explorers cherished after long days of adventure.
VIEW MOREExpect to witness incredible panoramic vistas of this wetland then after a flight on deserted palm island, you will refresh with a glass of champagne while you to enjoy the views from the ground and further information about the delta from your charismatic pilot
VIEW MOREThe authentic safari camp is designed to offer an intimate and exclusive nature-based experience in the Okavango Delta. It is built edge of an expansive lagoon, which not only hosts resident grunting hippos, but also attracts a variety of wildlife all year round.
VIEW MOREThis experience combines breath-taking aerial views with a Mokoro (Canoe) close-up experiences of the rich biodiversity dependent on the water-logged floodplains and papyrus surrounding deep channels and open lagoons.
VIEW MOREThis experience includes return helicopter transfers and a scenic flight en-route, interaction with orphaned elephants guided by informed and knowledgeable handlers and a donation towards Elephant Havens.
VIEW MORETsodilo Hills are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the remote northwest of the country; a definite ‘must see’ for those seeking more than wildlife from their time in Botswana.
VIEW MOREThis experience offers wildlife sightings and delta landscapes from the air, boat and land all in one activity-packed day.
VIEW MOREThis experience is a unique opportunity to fully immerse yourself in traditional life for a local community that exists in a delicate balance with wildlife, as well as increasing the value of elephants for the village and encouraging their conservation. Return Helicopter Transfers & Village Experience.
VIEW MOREThis experience offers the perfect taste of wilderness, combining a scenic flight and dining at a luxurious bush lodge. Soon after take-off, you will find yourself above the permanent waterways and lagoons of the heart of the Okavango Delta, which attract wildlife throughout the year.
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