This Botswana wildlife photographic safari visits three of the must-visit destinations, Chobe National Park, the Okavango Delta and the Central Kalahari Game Reserve over the course of 11 days starting in Kasane and ending in Maun.
Your first-class safari begins at the award-winning Pangolin Chobe Hotel perched above the Chobe River (including an optional day trip to Victoria Falls on Day 3), you will then fly into the Okavango Delta for water and land-based photography at Bushman Plains. The final destination is the Central Kalahari at Dinaka Camp where you will see the rarer less-photographed species during some waterhole-based hide sessions as well as game drives on a private concession.
This safari offers a mix of different types of luxury accommodation, high levels of service and hospitality and exclusive wildlife and bird photography sessions in some of the most renowned wilderness areas of Botswana. Specially equipped photo-boats and game drive vehicles also allow for a most comfortable and complete
African photographic safari experience.
Safari Summary
Tour Duration: 11 Days 10 Nights
Departure/Return Location: Kasane/Maun, Botswana
Destinations on Tour
- Chobe National Park
- Okavango Delta
- Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Included
- All Transfers
- Charter Flights
- Conservation Fees
- Drinks
- Local Flights
- Luxury Accommodation
- Meals
- Safari Activities
Highlights & Activities
During your safari you can look forward to the following highlights, activities and experiences to ensure an unforgettable time spent in Africa.
- See and feel the thunder of the mighty Victoria Falls
- Zambezi National Park game drives and river cruises
- Hwange National Park game drives and boat cruises
- Excellent waterhole-based game viewing in Hwange
- Mana Pools – a remote big game wilderness area
- Mana Pools game drives and boat cruises
- Mana Pools canoeing safaris
- Mana Pools walking safaris
Map & Destinations
Chobe National Park
Okavango Delta
Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park, one of the largest Parks in Botswana is situated in north-east Botswana on the banks of the Chobe River. Due to Chobe National Park’s location close to some of the Africa’s most visited natural attractions, this is an ideal safari destination. The Park is biologically diverse and boasts with the highest concentration of elephants in the world. The wildlife and scenery can be enjoyed during game drives, bush walks and boat cruises which are on offer at all lodges and hotels.
Okavango Delta
A maze of sparkling lagoons, meandering channels and overgrown islands teeming with wildlife, Botswana’s Okavango Delta lies like a sparkling jewel at the heart of the Kalahari Desert. Known as “the river that never finds the sea”, crystal clear channels spread over the thirst lands of the Kalahari with their papyrus-fringed banks and fertile floating islands. Adapted for a life in and out of water, the elegant red lechwe and shy sitatunga antelope are found in this watery wilderness. Lion, cheetah, leopard and African wild dog share the floodplains with large herds of elephant and buffalo.
Central Kalahari Game Reserve
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is the second largest game reserve in the world and is situated in central Botswana. As the most remote reserve in Southern Africa it is home to striking, but elusive wildlife species such as desert-adapted rhino, oryx, black-maned lions, cheetah and brown hyaena. Unique wildlife sightings are also complimented by interesting cultural interactions and walks with the local San bushmen, the oldest living inhabitants of Africa. This is also one of the most popular off-the-beaten track African safari destinations for photographers, especially for sunset, desert landscape and night sky photography.