Okavango
Delta
Departures: Wednesday
Departs: Johannesburg, Pretoria. Any Backpackers hostel, hotel, guest house
Ends: Johannesburg, Pretoria. Any Backpackers hostel, guest house, hotel or airport
Day 1: Nata (Botswana) The tour
departs early morning from Johannesburg and Pretoria from where we pick
clients up from any backpackers hostel, guest house or hotel. Your guide
will stop en-route for breakfast (own cost), banks and last minute
shopping while still on the South African side of the border. The guide
will assist you with changing money after you have crossed the border
into Botswana. From where we head further north to Nata, where we camp
the night. Accommodation: Camping with the option to upgrade to
bedded accommodation. Included meals: Dinner
Day 2: Maun (Botswana) The day
starts with an early morning breakfast, before heading west along the
northern border of the Kalahari Desert to Maun, a small town on the edge
of the Okavango Delta. This is a fairly short drive, which means that we
arrive early enough to do all the shopping for things needed in the
Okavango Delta.
We stay the night at Sitatunga
campsite, which is a few kilometers outside Maun. This afternoon you can
relax by the pool & pool bar or visit the crocodile farm where you will
see hundreds of Nile crocodiles, ranging from small to 16 foot crocks.
Accommodation: Camping with the option to upgrade to bedded
accommodation. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 3, 4, 5: Okavango Delta
(Botswana) The Okavango Delta must be one of the greatest
experiences on offer in southern Africa. The Okavango Delta is a series
of flood plains, waterways and rivers, that gets its water from Angola 6
months after the rain season. The Okavango Delta is not only extremely
beautiful and peaceful, but also home to a large variety of animal and
bird species. The best time to visit the Okavango Delta for game viewing
is in the winter months, when the water levels are at its highest. The
summer months attract a large variety of bird species and is a wonderful
experience with less mammals, as they migrate north to larger quantities
of water.
We start the day with a breakfast,
before heading into the Okavango Delta with 4x4 open-sided game viewing
vehicles which will take us all the way into the park to the edge of the
water channels. Here we meet the local guides (polers), and we transfer
all the equipment and our personal belongings into mokoros (traditional
dug out canoes), which we use to glide down the water channels deeper
into the Delta. Camping in the Okavango Delta is an amazing experience
in its own. There are no campsites in the concession that we visit,
which means that we do free or bush camping. There will be no fences, no
running water, no showers, no buildings and no electricity. We camp in
the wild with only what we take with us. We enjoy a light lunch after
setting up camp. It is normally very warm by this time of the day
(especially in the summer), which means that we will have to cool off.
The Okavango Delta offers fantastic natural swim pools in the smaller
rivers, with white sand and crystal clear water. Every day we will do
early morning and late afternoon game walks, searching for as many
different animal species as possible. The guides will explain more about
all the animals, their tracks, the vegetation and the Delta during these
walks. You may have the opportunity to get as close (safety first) to
the wildlife of the Okavango Delta. After dinners you can relax around a
campfire, while listening to the nocturnal animals calling out in the
night. We often hear elephants rumbling, lions roaring and jackals and
hyenas crying out in the night. You start your last morning in the
Okavango delta with a cup of coffee before doing your final game walk.
After the walk you will enjoy a quick breakfast, break down camp, and
then return with the mokoros to the place where the 4x4 vehicles will
meet you. Your guide will prepare a light lunch on return to camp in
Maun. This afternoon you have the opportunity to do an optional one hour
game flight over the Okavango Delta. This is another fantastic
experience. It is amazing how much distance the small planes cover in an
hour, and how much wildlife you see from the skies during the flight.
Remember to take your camera, as you can take good photos during a
flight. Accommodation - Days 3 & 4: Free bush camping Accommodation -
Day 5: Camping with the option to upgrade to bedded accommodation.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Palapye (Botswana) We
leave Maun after breakfast driving south to Palapye, where you can relax
by the pool. You will stop for lunch (own cost). Accommodation: Camping
with the option to upgrade to bedded accommodation. Included meals:
Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7: Return to Johannesburg &
Pretoria (South Africa) We depart early morning driving further
south crossing the border into South Africa. The guide will drop you at
any backpackers hostel, hotel, guest house or the airport in
Johannesburg & Pretoria. Your guide will stop en-route for breakfast and
lunch (own cost). Included meals: No meals included
Included:
All transport
All accommodation
Qualified and registered guide
All camping and other equipment
Meals as specified
Entrance & conservation fees to Okavango Delta
Open vehicle transfers into & out of Okavango Delta
Dug out canoes (mokoros) in the Okavango Delta
Local guides in the Okavango Delta
Game walks inside the Okavango Delta
Excluded:
All drinks (except coffee & tea with meals)
Meals not specified
Optional 1 hour game flight over the Okavango Delta
Visas if required
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The
included accommodation on this tour is
camping.
However, every camp that we stay at on this
tour offers a variety of chalets, private
rooms etc. Therefore clients do have to
option to upgrade from camping accommodation
to bedded accommodation. Livingstone Trails
will pay the camping rate and clients who
upgrade their accommodation must pay the
balance. You can not book an upgrade in
advance. Upgrades must be done on tour when
you arrive at a camp and seen the bedded
accommodation. Depends on availability. We
provide all camping equipment, except
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While inside the Okavango Delta
This means that you will not be staying in a lodge or camp
site - we will be doing free camping. What is free camping?
Well, any one of our guides will tell you that it is the
best way of camping. We find an ideal patch of trees along
the waterways that is suitable for us to camp. This means
that there are no fences, electricity, buildings or
bathrooms. The only mad made objects that we will have with
us, is what we take into the Okavango Delta.
The local guides will dig
a hole and build a toilet.
Unfortunately we do not have a shower for these days, but we
do have many natural swim holes in the rivers. These swim
holes has crystal clear water and are extremely welcome when
the temperatures reaches afternoon maximums.
Please note: No upgrades
available while we are inside the Okavango Delta. |
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Vehicles used on this tours |
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In-between
destinations
Toyota Quantums
12 clients plus 1 guide / driver |
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Transfers
in and out of Okavango Delta
Open sided game
viewing vehicles
10 clients plus 1 guide / driver |
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Transport
inside the Okavango Delta
Mokoro 2 clients plus
1 poler |
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Important tour / safari information
Participation tours: All tours
are participation tours. This means that the clients are responsible for
pitching their own tents (except inside Kruger Park), and washing up
after every meal, which is social event where people chat and get to
know each other. Some guides may ask the clients to assist with the
chopping and cleaning of vegetables, while the guide prepares the meals.
Group sizes: We operate a
variety of different vehicles. Our largest vehicles seats a maximum of
14 clients. Therefore , except for our open vehicles inside Kruger
National Park which are not allowed to seat more than 10 clients. It
occasionally happen that we will have two vehicles on the same tour.
What to take on tour: Clothing
and personal effects Comfortable shoes for walking Warm clothing for the
evenings Basic first aid kit Insect repellent Anti-Malaria medicine
Sunblock and cap or hat Comfortable shoes for walking Slip slops or
trainers Camera with extra film & batteries Torch with extra batteries
Tent, sleeping bag and roll matt:
We provides all the camping equipment including a roll matt with
cover that is washed after every tour, and a 2.2 x 2.2 (meters) or 2.4 x
2.4 (meters) tent with built in mosquito netting over the door and
windows, as well as a built in floor. You must have a sleeping bag on
all of the camping tours, which you can rent from us at R50 per person
per tour, if you do not have one of your own. Inside Kruger National
Park we have a permanent camp. We do not use roll matts on these tours,
but have single bed mattresses with fitted sheets that are washed after
tour.
Malaria areas: Many of the
areas and destinations in southern and east Africa are malaria areas. It
is the responsibility of the client to ensure that you have insect
repellent and a course of anti-malaria tablets. Consult your local
doctor or pharmacist.
Water: All drinks (except
coffee & tea with meals) are excluded from the tour price. All tap water
in areas where we do tours to, are 100% safe to drink, and tastes very
good. Bottled water is freely available (every day), for those who
prefer bottled water.
Laws and clients: We expect our
clients to uphold the laws of each country that we visit while on tour.
We do not accept any responsibility for any client on our tours, who
breaks the laws of any country visited during a tour.
Be considered: Sometimes our
guides are asked to stop at local villages along the road, so that
clients can take photos. Nothing wrong with that, but then we often see
the people just walking into a village taking photos, instead of doing
it from the road. Keep in mind that a village will normally be a family
living together. How would you feel if a stranger just walks into your
yard or home and start taking photos?
Our clients: All our
clients are international travellers from different countries. The ages
of our clients range from 18 to 60, with the majority being between 20
and 40. All that we require from our clients is that they must enjoy
travelling and be fun-loving people. You do not need to be super fit to
participate in any of our included activities or adventures.
Our crew (guides & drivers):
All our guides and drivers are registered with the authorities as per
government regulations.
Our vehicles: All game
drives inside Kruger National Park will be done in open sided game
viewing vehicles.
Our tours: We offer a variety
of tours and safaris to a variety of destinations, from 3 days to 16
days. You have the option of camping or lodge (bedded) accommodation,
while on any of our tours / safaris.
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent
to you upon receipt of final payment.
All itineraries are subject to change without prior notice.