Best of Namibia, Botswana & Victoria Falls - West Bound
26 Day Guided Tour
Best of Namibia, Botswana & Victoria Falls - 26 Days
West Bound Guided Self-Drive Safari
This adventure safari starts in Kasane and ends in Windhoek. It explores the Chobe and Zambezi River fed Victoria Falls complex of Zimbabwe as as Moremi/Savuti, the World Heritage Okavango Delta and Central Kalahari.
The Namibian component routes via the iconic Etosha, passing through some of the most spectacular and rugger scenery that can only be found in Namibia, and home to the unique desert elephants and rhino...
Tour Start Dates
27 March 2020
25 June 2020
21 November 2020
$10 490 per person
Day 1-3: Victoria Falls
You'll take a transfer into Zimbabwe to visit the magnificent Victoria Falls. Lunch on the veranda of the iconic "Vic Falls Hotel" overlooking the gorge and historic railway bridge and take a boat ride on the Zambezi. 3 nights' luxury accomodation. Additional activites can be arranged and include White Water Rafting down the Zambezi Gorge, canoeing on the Upper Zambezi and helicopter flights over the Victoria Falls.
Day 4: Chobe
On to the Chobe River for an unforgettable photographic safari upon photo-friendly boats assisted by the world renown Pangolin photo team. Viewing the wildlife from the perspective of the water brings you up really close and personal for legendry captured moments. Equipment supplied if required. Say a sad farewell to your faithful safari vehicle and overnight at one of the latest and unique lodges overlooking the Chobe River and the flood plains.
Day 5: Savute
Routing further along the traditional safari routes we pass through the iconic Savuti (also spelt Savute) area that borders the Delta to the west and Chobe National Park to the east and is one of Africa's best-known big game areas. Savuti is a place of enchantment, of beauty, and boasts one of the greatest concentrations of animals in Southern Africa. Overnight at Safari camp overlooking a water pan where animals congregate to quench their thirst.
Day 6-7: Moremi
Safari along the historic routes of the early Bechuanaland pioneers in the Moremi/Khwai region with the most prolific and diverse wildlife. Day 6 will be spent at one of the newest lodges for some well-earned R&R. Day 7 explore the area and experience a picnic lunch in the wild. Overnight under the stars at a magnificent wild Safari camp
Day 8-9: Mokoro Water Safari
You will enter the Okavango Delta, one of the best wilderness areas of Botswana which covers a vast and unique water wonderland. The next two days will be spent searching for the wide variety of wildlife and birds that this area is renowned for, while absorbing the sounds and beauty of this magnificent area and exploring reed channels and floodplains with a mokoro (traditional dugout canoes).
Days 10-11: Central Kalahari
A very unique part of this Safari is a two day visit to the Central Kalahari and interaction with the San people. The San were Stone Age hunter-gatherers and some of them still survive in small numbers in the Kalahari Desert. Their physical appearance is small in stature; they are brown in colour and have unique "click" languages.
Day 12: Arrive in Windhoek
Refresh the safari vechile and shop for personal supplies. Overnight at a camp site.
Day 13-16: Etosha
A big drive to the Eastern side of the world famous Etosha and overnighting at a safari lodge. Day 13 is spent on a leisurely game drive heading west exploring pans full with seasonal bird life and vast area of 22,270 km² overnighting at a camp site under the stars. Lion, elephant, black rhinos and giraffe gather at waterholes and rough roads fringe the vast white-green salt flat of the Etosha Pan, a breeding ground for flamingos. Day 14 overnight at a lodge and Day 15 at a remote camp site deep in the remote west of Etosha.
Day 17-18: Epupa Falls
Continuing west in Etosha one exits through the Galton Gate. From here you’ll enter into the Kaokoveld, this area is one of the wildest and least populated areas in Namibia, with a population density of one person every 2 km² (1/4 of the national average). The most represented ethnic group is the Himba people, who account for about 5,000 of the overall 16,000 inhabitants of Kaokoland. Two days of relaxing at a palm filled oasis riverside camp on the Kunene a few hundred metres from the Epupa Falls overlooking Angola.
Day 19: Van Zyl's Pass
Having rested well we head towards Van Zyl’s Pass base camp. Van Zyl’s Pass is the most iconic road land mark in Southern Africa – a true 4x4 experience – overnighting near one of the river beds high up in the craggy mountains.
Day 20: Marienfluss
The highlight of your desert mountain experience is the spectacular Marienfluss valley plain seen from the top of Van Zyl’s pass, with a 3000m drive down into the valley and an exhilarating trail to a very friendly and intimate remote camp site community owned and run.
Day 21-22: Puros Canyon
Travel through Namibia’s most dramatic OMG landscapes, whilst discovering the famous “rock men” en route to a magnificent luxury lodge perched on the banks of the Hoarusib River. Spend the following day exploring the Canyon where you’ll find a variety of desert adapted wild animals. Or spoil yourself to great restaurant food – recharge, read a book.
Day 23: Palmwag Conservancy
A transit day with continued OMG scenery in the dry Hoarusib and Hoanib rivers. With the low population density, the oasis characters of the river valleys and the relatively high wildlife population of these rivers, this is one of the last true wilderness areas in Namibia and one of the last settlements of desert elephants. Reaching your camp early afternoon you may want to join a guide in search of the elusive desert Rhino.
Day 24: Desolation Valley
The following day you’ll travel down into the Desolation Valley, the views in this area are breathe taking. Entering into the Huab River proceeding along the river bed where there is a very good chance of meeting the famous desert Elephant encase you haven’t by then. Night stop at an exclusive camp.
Day 25: Spitzkoppe
Takes you past the Brandberg, world famous for its 43 000 paintings and the highest point in Namibia. The startling image in the stark Namibian sunlight is spectacular and gives the impression of a mountain on fire hence the name ‘burning mountain” in both Afrikaans and Damara “Daureb”. Camp under the stars at the Spitzkoppe ("Matterhorn of Namibia") which is nearly 700 million years old.
Day 26: Windhoek
Lay over in Windhoek at luxury hotel for a refresh and farewell dinner.
Price Includes
- Fully kitted specialised safari vehicle
- Luxury lodges and safari camps with breakfast and dinner (beverages at some lodges)
- Activities and guide as per itinerary
- All directions
- Maps and GPS routes
- Airport transfers on day of vehicle collection and drop off
Price Excludes
- Beverages (in soume lodges)
- Fuel
- Visas
- Tips
- Curios
- Optional excursions
- Insurance to cover for cancellation and curtailment
- Medical
- Baggage
- Emergency evacuation
- Any increase in park fees
- Air tickets
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