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This amazing tour starts in the adventure capital- The Victoria Falls and head to Botswana's Chobe National Park, salt Pans of Makgadikgadi in Nata before the final destination - the Okavango Delta. Chobe National Park hosts the largest herd of elephants and other animals including the cats. Okavango delta is known for its sprawling grassy plains, which flood seasonally, becoming a lush animal habitat.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Flights
Explorers Village, Shearwater
Adam Stander Drive, Stand 1756 Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Ilala Lodge Hotel
A8, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
N1 Hotel & Campsite Victoria Falls
266 Adam Stander Drive Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
The Victoria Falls Hotel
1 Mallet Drive, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
The Palm River Hotel
Stand 1403, Parkway Drive Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Kingdom Hotel Victoria Falls
1 Mallet Drive Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls Rainbow Hotel
278 Parkway Drive, Selous Crescent Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls Hotels & Tours
163 Courtney Selous Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Kwalape safari lodge
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Chobe National Park
The adventure starts with a transfer from your hotel in Victoria Falls to Kasane in Botswana. This transfer together with border crossing takes approximately 1hour 30 minutes. Kasane is the town that host the famous Chobe National Park. Chobe National Park is in northern Botswana near the vast, inland Okavango Delta. It's known for its large herds of elephants and Cape buffalo, which converge along the Chobe Riverfront in the dry months. Lions, antelopes and hippos inhabit the woods and lagoons around Linyanti Marsh. The floodable grasslands of the Savuti Marsh attract numerous bird species, plus migrating zebras.
Chobe National Park
The main highlight of the day is the afternoon Boat cruise in the mighty Chobe river. At 14:30 we leave our lodge to the river in a 4x4 open sided vehicle and onto the Boat at 15:00 hours. There is no better way to see the animals closer than in a boat as we sail while enjoying the beautiful scenary.. During this time the animals converge the river for a drink giving us a great opportunity of seeing plenty animals on the banks of the river. The boat cruise will be for 3 hours as we sail upstream and return to dock just before duck at around 18:00 hours.
Overnight at Kwalape Safari Lodge
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Chobe National Park
We have two game dives today- morning and afternoon. We start our drive as early in the morning as possible at around 06:00, and continue until approximately 9am. Tea and coffee will be served in the middle of the wilderness with a full breakfast served around 09:30 after the morning game drive.The early morning and late afternoon trigger all kinds of activities in the African bush. This is when many animals are most active – the transition from dark to light finds nocturnal animals scurrying to their daytime hid- ing places, leopards doing their last rounds, hyena cubs playing outside their den and lions finishing off their night-time kill. Diurnal animals leave their sleeping places, sun and groom themselves or each other, and start foraging. The afternoon safari starts at 3pm to 6 pm.
Overnight at Nata lodge
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Makgadikgadi Salt Pan
We leave our lodge after breakfast at around 8 am and drive a 300km journey, takes us approximately 4 hours. Do not pack your cameras away, the route have some animals. The Makgadikgadi Pan, a salt pan situated in the middle of the dry savanna of north-eastern Botswana, is one of the largest salt flats in the world. The name Makgadikgadi means „vast, lifeless land”. For those who prefer solitude and silence this is paradise, as even during the high season people are scarce here.The pan is all that remains of the formerly enormous Lake Makgadikgadi, which once covered an area larger than Switzerland, but dried up tens of thousands of years ago.
Overnight at Sedia hotel ( Midrange Hotel)
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Okavango Delta
After breakfast at 8 am, we take a 4-hour drive to Maun passing through Makgadikgadi National Park viewing more game. We get to Maun in time for Lunch. We well arrive at our hotel in the afternoon with enough time to embark on an optional activity (Flight over the Okavango delta).Cost approximately US 150 per person minimum 5 persons.
Adventurous overnight bush camping in the delta , bush ablutions
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Okavango Delta
After an early breakfast today, we will leave the hotel for a 2-day 1 night Safari in the Okavango Delta. We get transferred to the Okavango river in a 4 x4 open sided vehicle enjoying the landscape and scenery. At the river we are met by our polas- local guides who will transfer us to the island where we are going to cam in a mokoro ( Dug out canoe). This silent transportation takes us through beautiful channels viewing hippos and other animals. We set up our camp upon arrival at the island and relax close to the rover enjoying the birds and beautiful scene. Around 16:00 hours, we take a walk with out professional local guide for 2 hours before going back for dinner and overnight. This night we overnight in movable tents and use made bush ablution.
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Maun
Grab a cup of coffee with rusks this morning and embark for a morning walk. We have our full breakfast after the walk. Unpacking our tents and into the Mokoro for another 1:30 minutes to meet our 4x4 vehicle to take us back to Maun town. Our safari wraps up after lunch. Tour ends on arrival in Maun.
Pickup included
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
451aaronb,
Oct 12, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
My wife and I loved our trip through Zimbabwe and Botswana. Here’s what made the trip amazing: 1) Incredible nature: Chobe and the Okavango Delta were my favorites because we got to see so many animals from such a close distance. Walking among elephants, giraffes, and zebras during the bush walks was truly wild 2) Seamless logistics: Archie was professional and accommodating during the planning process (don’t be put off by WhatsApp because it worked well!), while Tafara ensured every stay and activity was perfectly coordinated during the trip so we never had to worry 3) Fantastic guide: Tafara, our guide was extremely knowledgeable and organized, not to mention a wonderful companion throughout our many game drives and meals together. He could spot animals from far off like no other and an hour later discuss politics over one of many delicious restaurants he brought us to. He’s the best When we return (and we will), we’d definitely go with Africa Uncovered. They added a ton of value throughout the trip and it couldn’t have been any easier!



kgveloso123,
Oct 7, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our safari adventure began right from the moment we landed in Maun, with a seamless and friendly pickup from the airport from Tafara, our tour guide for the next 7 days, holding a sign with my name on it. I was able to customize the itinerary to start in Maun then head east to Zimbabwe and ask for a bush ablution stay. Day 1: Mokoro canoe, stay in bush ablution in Okavango Delta We were handed off to guides who put us on a mokoro canoe. We were able to see a group of hippos bathing at sunset as well as an elephant herd. This was only our first day! That night, there were four people who set up our camping tent and cooked for us. Out in the Okavango Delta at night, you could see the clear sky and all the stars. We could also hear sounds of wildlife but were entrusted in good company before any danger would come to us at night. Day 2: Okavango Delta tracking Early morning, we were fed breakfast and Jacob, our tracker, guided us on foot to track animals and anything that was hunted overnight. We saw many carcasses and footprints, giraffes, wild dogs, zebras, etc. It was so interesting to get close to these animals. We were then transported back by a mokoro canoe and dropped off to Tafara to eat dinner in Maun Town and get ready for the next day. Day 3: Magkadigkadi Salt Pans We were transported early from a hotel in Maun by car through the national park to see the Salt Pans. It was off season and the rainfall was low this year (due to climate change, I suspect). Going through 4 hour rides with a guide is so important. We got along with Tafara right away and he told us about his life at home in Zimbabwe. We explored South Africa, Lesotho, and during this trip we did Botswana, but it was so nice to know a little bit about how the culture of Zimbabwe is different. We went on a game drive and saw many wildebeests at sunset, an abandoned ostrich egg from jackals, and drank a beer in the middle of the salt pans. Day 4: Elephant Reserve & Chobe National Park Tafara recommended to have us stop in an elephant reserve on the way to Chobe National Park. It was so refreshing. He really was knowledgeable about the ecosystem, wildlife, and places to go in Botswana. He drove us for another 4+ hours up to Chobe National Park for a sunset boat cruise. This was absolutely phenomenal at sunset since many animals come out when it is not so hot. We saw so many birds, elephants bathing, crocodiles, antelope, etc. So far, we were able to see 3 of the Big 5. Day 5: Chobe National Park Game Drives We woke up early from our hotel for a morning and later an afternoon game drive. It was freezing temperature, and we were provided blankets for a 6 AM game drive primarily to look for big cats. Whenever one of the safari guides spot a lion or leopard, everyone is made aware. We saw the tail end of two female lions. We got lucky with seeing a lioness target two sable antelopes near the Chobe River in the afternoon. It was the highlight of our trip! Day 6: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe The next two days in Zimbabwe were really one of the best we’ve had. Victoria Falls is packed with all different types of activities and all in one spot. Because we only had two days on our schedule to do all the things in Zimbabwe, Tafara was able to fit in all of it so we were able to do everything! Our morning started off with crossing the Botswana border to Zimbabwe, him dropping off our luggage, guided tour of the Victoria Falls from the top with water spraying everywhere, stopping by a crocodile farm to see crocodiles and dangerous snakes, eating lunch at a nice spot where we saw a vulture feeding, visiting a local homestead in the outskirts to see their way of life (eye-opening btw!), stopping by Victoria Falls Hotel for English tea time, and then ending our nigh for a festive boma dinner and performance. Day 7: Victoria Falls The next day, we woke up early and had an arranged white water rafting on the Zimbabwe side of Victoria Falls. We had a brief safety session and went on our way to the falls. Eventually by the third major rapid, we were flipped over! We hiked back up fro the gorge with attendants helping us with the items and were fed lunch. This was such a great experience to end Victoria Falls and our safari. Tafara transported us in time for our flight back to Kasane in Botswana for our next flight. There are SO MANY amazing things I can say about Tafara. He is kind, attentive, patient, and accommodating to all our needs. His expertise made it possible for to learn about the local culture, flora, fauna, and wildlife. The tour company was able to arrange all our hotel accommodations, guides for various activities, and anything else that we needed. The attention to detail, from the comfortable accommodations to the delicious meals, was top-notch, and it was clear that every aspect of the safari was thoughtfully planned to create the best possible experience. If you're looking for a safari that combines adventure, education, and the beauty of Africa’s wild spaces, I cannot recommend Tafara and Africa Uncovered Safaris enough. It was a once-in-a-lifetime trip for our engagement that exceeded all expectations!








katherinebT6700OC,
Aug 19, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
During July, my boyfriend and I went on a Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls) and Botswana 9 day tour with Africa Uncovered, with tour guide Tafara. We booked the tour super last minute (only a few weeks before), but Archie and Tafara were so accommodating and the organization of the trip was very smooth. We had the most incredible time exploring all the different magical spots of Botswana and seeing all the animals. We also really enjoyed getting to know Tafara, who was patient and kind, and gave us loads of information about his home country which was fascinating. We had lots of support from Tafara & Archie when my boyfriend came down with the flu, and was feeling very poorly - Tafara took him to a doctor, and was able to change some plans when necessary. They were also very supportive when we decided we did not want to camp in the bush, and helped to swap us back to the hotel. Overall, we'd really recommend both the tour and the company!
B7793ETannaa,
Jul 6, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
we had a wonderful tour with this agency. Our guide Tafara was very good, kind and very professional. I prepared the trip with Archie, who was also very kind, always ready to give us advice and help us. The helicopter flight over Victoria Falls and the flight over the Okavango Delta are absolutely worth doing. Always beautiful lodges and delicious food in every location. Everything went perfectly.Africa Uncovered Safari is the best. Trust them completely, perhaps the most beautiful journey of our lives.





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