Botswana – 4 Star Luxury

Overview

This eight-night Desert & Delta Safaris Ultimate Family Safari allows for the family to experience a choice and combination of four key ecosystems and environments within Botswana on a fun-filled adventure of discovery suited and focused on the specific needs of the family. Your days will be spent on safari exploring the wild, pristine wilderness of Botswana and there are also opportunities to engage culturally with local communities and their children. Desert & Delta Safaris have intimate, small and exclusive lodges, allowing for personalized service and attention to detail. Our passionate lodge staff are committed to making your dream African family adventure a reality that will be cherished for a lifetime. Your children will not forget this experience!

Inclusions

  • Licensed Professional English-speaking guides are included.
  • Accommodation as mentioned below.
  • All meals, refreshments, local spirits, wines (excluding premium brands).
  • Scheduled activities and Laundry service.
  • A seat in all scheduled charter flights per the itinerary below.
  • Dedicated family host per camp to plan activities, meals etc.
  • Safari Activity Bag for children aged 6 - 15 years old.
  • Adapted in-camp activities for the Children and family members including basket weaving, animal spoor tracking, bird identification, back-of-house eco tour and more.
  • Transfers as mentioned in the itinerary.

Exclusions

  • Visa fees
  • Beverages not mentioned above
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional tours
  • Gratuities
  • Meals not listed in itinerary
  • International and Domestic flights into Maun.

Accommodation

Boteti River Leroo La Tau
Moremi Game Reserve Camp Xakanaxa
Okavango Delta Camp Okavango
Chobe National Park Chobe Game Lodge

Itinerary

Day 1

Maun-Boteti River

On arrival at the Maun airport, your family will be met by a representative from Desert & Delta Safaris who will assist you with boarding your light aircraft transfer to Leroo La Tau. Landing at the Leroo La Tau airstrip, your guide will meet you and transfer you by road to Leroo la Tau where you can settle into your luxurious family room - consisting of two bedrooms and two bathrooms, overlooking the Boteti River. Your family will spend the next two (2) nights at Leroo La Tau enjoying daily game drives along the Boteti River to witness the prolific wildlife that frequent the region. Option excursions to the nearby Khumaga village are also available for a chance to experience Botswana's unique culture.

Dinner is provided.

Day 2

Boteti River

Your guide is your host for the entire trip and will be your alarm clock every morning (very early), share meals with you, guide your exploration, and even take photos of you, upon request. A typical day on safari may look similar to the below:

  • 05:30 - Wakeup call 06:00 - Morning game activity
  • 09:00 - Return from game activity and enjoy breakfast
  • 11:00 - Possible mid-morning game activity closer to the lodge or spa treatment (if available)
  • 13:00 - Lunch
  • 16:00 - Afternoon tea on camp deck followed by afternoon game activity and sundowners in the bush
  • 19:00 - Return from the afternoon activity and either freshen up first or head straight to dinner.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are provided.

Day 3

Moremi Game Reserve

After your final morning activity at Leroo La Tau, you head back to the airstrip for your light aircraft transfer to Camp Xakanaxa in the Moremi Game Reserve. Your light aircraft flight will offer you an introduction to the Okavango Delta as you witness the vastness of the world heritage site from the air. Landing at the Moremi airstrip, your guide will meet you and transfer you by road to Camp Xakanaxa where you can settle into your luxurious family tent. You will spend the next two nights at Camp Xakanaxa enjoying game drives and boating excursions as you search for the prolific wildlife that inhabits the Moremi Game Reserve.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are provided.

Day 4

Moremi Game Reserve

Participate in any of the lodge game drives or walking safaris.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are provided.

Day 5

Okavango Delta

Enjoy a final morning game drive in the Moremi Game Reserve before your light aircraft transfer to Camp Okavango, a remote lodge on a private concession in the heart of the Okavango Delta. Here you will spend the next two (2) nights exploring the intricacies of the Okavango Delta from a variety of activities including mokoro excursions, boating safaris, and guided bush walks. If your family is keen on fishing, optional fishing excursions are available in season. A helicopter flight over the Okavango Delta is also available (additional fees apply) for those interested in discovering more of the Okavango Delta by air.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are provided.

Day 6

Okavango Delta

Participate in any of the lodge game drives or walking safaris.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are provided.

Day 7

Chobe National Park

Your final stop on your Ultimate Family Safari Package is Chobe Game Lodge. After your morning activity at Camp Okavango, you will transfer by light aircraft to Kasane Airport where your guide will meet you and transfer you to Chobe Game Lodge where you will spend the next two nights. With daily game drives and exciting river safaris on offer, Chobe Game Lodge is the perfect end to your vacation. The lodge offers a variety of luxuries allowing you to take the necessary time to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are provided.

Day 8

Chobe National Park

Participate in any of the lodge game drives or walking safaris.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are provided.

Day 9

Chobe National Park

At the end of your stay, you will be transferred by road back to Kasane Airport for your regional flight out of Botswana.

Breakfast is provided.

Offers valid on new bookings only. Prices shown are per-person, land only based upon double occupancy, except if expressly noted otherwise on the offer. Offers are subject to availability at time of booking and may be changed or discontinued at any time without notice. Blackout dates, minimum night stays, minimum stay requirements on air, seasonal surcharges, resort fees (if any), and other restrictions may also apply. Individual offers may require purchase of Travel Smart Plan or travel waiver. Offers are not valid for Group Travel. Some booking and travel dates may vary. Other promotions and departure dates available which may result in a different rate and/or hotel inclusion. Customer may be responsible for hotel taxes and fees on free nights and other offers, where applicable. Ask your Travel Specialist for details.

CST# 2079429-20

WHY BOOK

Preferred agreement with Singita Lodges in Kruger National Park and Royal Livingstone by Anantara offering full commission and extending consortia amenities.

Preset packages with full suggested itineraries throughout Kruger National Park, Botswana, Cape Town and Victoria Falls including touring and a variety of accommodations.

Private touring, VIP meet and greets in Cape Town and Johannesburg and Private touring in luxury vehicles.

HOW TO BOOK

Please complete our form and one of our Travel Sales Specialist will get back to you within 2-4 hours for more details. Africa4U (smartsheet.com); If you work directly with one of our reservations agents, please feel free to ask them about our new programs.

TRAVEL SMART PLAN

Due to the advance number of days required for cancellations of safari lodges and hotels we recommend that guest purchase Classic Vacations retail travel insurance or via their Advisor for optimal coverage.

COMMISSION LEVELS

All of our packages, tours and transfers, Singita Lodges, Royal Livingstone by Anantara pay full commissions. Belmond Safaris, Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel, Cape Town and One&Only Cape Town are capped at 12%.

CONSORTIA

All of our partners pass full amenities when booked via Classic Vacations.

TOURS AND ACTIVITIES

We have a range of private tours offered in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Victoria Falls. Please speak with one of our specialists for more details.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Visitors to Africa (all countries) must have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended departure date with atleast 2 consecutive side by side blank pages for each country you will be visiting in Africa for stamps. A return ticket and adequatefunds are required to enter.

USA and CAN passport holders visiting South Africa for ninety (90) days or less for tourism / business purposes do not need visas.

USA and CAN passport holders visiting Botswana for ninety (90) days or less for tourism / business purposes do not need visas.

USA and CAN passport holders visiting Zimbabwe may obtain a 30 day visa at the airport or border ports of entry.

USA and CAN passport holders visiting Zambia for ninety (90) days or less for tourism / business purposes do not need visas.

VACCINATIONS

Please refer to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/ for the most up to date information.

SEASONS, CLIMATE AND WEATHER

South Africa seasons are opposite of the USA with winter months May-September and summer months November-March.Temperatures are measured in centigrade with average highs of 28°C (82°F) to average lows of 8°C (46°F) in the summer monthswhile winter temperatures range from 1°C (34°F) at night to around 18°C (64°F) in the day. Much of the rain falls in the Western Capein the winter, differing from the rest of the country, which experiences summer rainfall. The South African climate boasts more thanits fair share of sunshine, recording an average of 8.5 hours a day.

Botswana generally only has two seasons, summer and winter. Summer is rainy season, November through April with January and February being the wettest months. Dry season is winter, May through October. We recommend going during dry season when animal viewing will be at its best.

Zambia and Zimbabwe generally have three seasons, hot and dry mid August-mid November; rainy season mid-November-April;and cool and dry season May-mid August.

ELECTRICITY AND PLUG STANDARDS

Current is 220/240 volts at 50 cycles per second. A three-point round-pin adapter plug should be brought for your electrical appliances.

CLOTHING AND DRESS RECOMMENDATIONS

General: Always bring a hat, sunglasses and sunblock as the sun can be strong even in the winter months. Walking shoes are a good idea all year-round, with warm socks in the winter. For game viewing, a couple of neutral-toned items will be useful, but there’s no need to go overboard. A good pair of walking shoes is advisable. For the evening, if you are dining at an upmarket restaurant or seeing ashow, smart-casual attire is recommended. Don’t forget a bathing suit as most safari lodges offer private pools with accommodations.

Summer: Bring clothes that are cool, light and comfortable as summer temperatures can get to 30-40 degree Celsius range. Anumbrella or raincoat during summer is recommended as this is when most of the country gets its rain.

Winters: Are generally mild, there are days when temperatures do dive, so be prepared with a jacket. Cape Town gets its rain duringthe winter season so it’s advisable to bring rain gear along.

FOR SAFARI, WE RECOMMEND LAYERING YOUR CLOTHING

Game drives take place early morning and evenings, and it is quite cold before the sun rises and after it sets. The day-time temperatures can be warm and sunny, and it can get quite hot. Light, natural fabrics like cotton and linen are recommended forduring the day (shorts, t-shirts, summer dresses) and in the evenings, layer up with long trousers, long sleeve vests and a warmjacket. Formal wear is not required, most lodges allow you to come straight from game drive into dinner. We recommend neutraltones and light colors. Certain colors, like black and navy blue attract Tsetse flies in East Africa and dark colors attract the heat.Brightly colored clothing can also be distracting on safari. If you plan to do a bush walk, neutral colors are advised. Avoidwhite/bright colors for bush walks.

SUGGESTED SAFARI PACKING LIST

  • Long trousers or denim jeans
  • Long sleeve vests/t-shirts
  • Shorts, t-shirts, summer dresses
  • A warm jacket, fleece, or windbreaker
  • Wool hat or beanie, gloves, and scarf
  • A good pair of walking shoes
  • Socks to wear with walking shoes – especially if you plan ongoing on Bush Walks
  • Sandals or flip-flops for during the day at the lodge and some closed shoes or sneakers for evenings
  • Wide-brimmed sun hat, sunglasses, and a good sunscreen
  • Swimming costume/bathing suit
  • Camera, video camera binoculars, spare memory cards andcharging equipment. Most lodges do provide spare sets of binoculars on game vehicles and at the lodges if you don’thave your own.

TRAVEL, TRANSPORT AND GETTING AROUND

Travelling around South Africa is relatively easy by air, road and rail. An extensive tarred road system makes travelling in South Africa by vehicle convenient and easy. You will find gravel roads in rural areas. Please do note: A valid international driver’s license is required. Driving is on the left-hand side of the road. Wearing seat belts is compulsory and mobile phones can only be used ‘hands free’. Speed limits are generally set at 120km on freeways, 100km on secondary roads and 60km in urban areas. Toll fees apply on certain national roads. Petrol stations are widespread.

You can easily get across the borders of Zimbabwe and Zambia but you will need your passport If you are crossing the Victoria Falls Bridge by foot please remember to bring your passport with you. You may need to pay for a multiple entry visa so please have some cash on hand.

Road travel in Botswana often involves driving long distances in sparsely populated harsh environments. Please ensure you have hired an experiences local driver or are in the safari camp vehicles.

FOOD, DRINK AND CUISINE ADVICE

Standards of hygiene in relation to food health and safety in South Africa, are generally high in hotels, restaurants, pubs and nightspots. Tap water in South Africa is safe to drink and cook with when taken from taps in urban areas. Not all tap water in rural areas is safe for consumption, so take precautions if necessary. It is safe to eat fresh fruit, vegetables and salads, and have ice in drinks. South Africa’s fish, meat and chicken are of excellent quality. Restaurants are subject to South Africa’s food safety control legislation which is implemented by local government. Street food is not as common in South Africa as it is in other countries, although vendors selling traditional snacks and meals can be found in city centres and townships. Food safety in such instances cannot always be guaranteed.

While the tap water is generally safe to drink in Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe we recommend drinking bottled water to avoid any unwelcomed issues.