Botswana fly-in safari vacation
Stay in luxury digs and view wildlife on foot, by canoe and by jeep, with an optional excursion to Victoria Falls at the end.
Maun Moremi Game Reserve Okavango Delta Chobe National Park Optional trip to Victoria Falls
£3995 excluding flights
Low season price based on 2 sharing.
Price varies according to season.
High season from £3590.
Internal flights included.
International flights excluded but can be arranged.
Meals and tours as specified.
Victoria Falls add-on option from £490pp.
Price varies according to season.
High season from £3590.
Internal flights included.
International flights excluded but can be arranged.
Meals and tours as specified.
Victoria Falls add-on option from £490pp.
Description of Botswana fly-in safari vacation
Price information
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
Botswana is one of Africa’s last great wildernesses. The preservation of
ancient migration routes – free from fences and farmland – have created a
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Vacation information
Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Reviews
2 Reviews of Botswana fly-in safari vacation
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2023 by Becca Samson
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
From arriving at magical lodges in the remote bush to discovering elephants swimming in the river in front of our boat, this was a once in a lifetime trip that we will always remember.
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
Spend at least 3 nights at one lodge to really feel the full experience and not feel that you're rushing between locations
3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes. We met a lot of local people that were appreciative and respectful of nature and conservation
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
Reviewed on 16 Aug 2019 by Jerry Teh
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
Chobe national park upclose to all the animals.
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
Make absolutely sure the travel company delivers what has been promised or
advertised.
3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Only for the last three, not so much for the local people only the larger companies benefitted.
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
The camping at the Okavango Delta was really an experience so was the wine trail at Stellenbosch.The rest was a big rush on the safaris, not enough time at Victoria Falls.
Read the operator's response here:
Not all charity activities are visible to guests as work goes on behind the scenes. Most of the lodges we use support local communities with education and jobs.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
Our ground operators have been working in Botswana for many years and understand the need to ensure that they give back to the local communities and leave as small an impact on the environment as possible.Each of the lodges you stay in actively ensure that they offer an eco-friendly experience to help maintain the habitat that both they and the wildlife around them rely on. The latest solar panel technology is installed in each of the lodges as waste is recycled where possible. This means that all glass, plastic tin and paper products are separated and delivered to a collection depot in Maun where they are sent for recycling.
Driving is a key part of any safari so they ensure that all their used engine oil is collected by Champs Botswana where it is either recycled or responsibly disposed of, helping to minimise the impact of the vehicles on the environment. By choosing a fly-in safari and flying into the various camps you considerably shorten the amount of driving needed and time spent traveling, allowing guests more time in the wilderness. Spare seats and extra hold space are used by the camps to transport their staff and freight – ensuring no extra vehicles are unnecessarily sent through the park.
Park fees, which are covered in the price you pay, go to the individual national parks you are visiting to help ensure that they are maintained and conservation practices are developed.
Our ground agents and camps only employ local, skilled guides who know the areas well and are able to sympathetically show guests around without disturbing the wildlife. The camps also help to continue traditional ways of life – for example by employing traditional ‘mokoro’ canoe polers to take guests down the waterways in the Okavango Delta – a practice that has been a way of life for many years.
Pom Pom Camp is a well known bird lovers paradise and is home to Giant Eagle Owls and the rare Pels Fishing Owl. The campe takes great care to protect and allow these bird residents to thrive in their natural environment.
People
The lodges you stay at very involved with the local community. For example, Chobe Bush Lodge have adopted a school for children with special needs in the nearby town of Kachikau. They have supported this school since 2013 and send equipment and food to help it.They also have a community development initiative in place where youth from the Chobe Youth Council are chosen by the lodge to go on a three month internship programme where they are given an overall experience of the hotel. They are given a schedule to follow and are exposed to each department of the hotel, they are mentored and guided by the existing employees.
Since June 2006 to date (132) youngsters have been through the programme and 39.5% of them have been employed permanently by the hotel. This project allows youngsters to obtain a skill, a certificate and a reference letter and takes them away from crime and off the streets. The lodge’s request that employees go every two weeks on a clean-up campaign of an allocated stretch of road within the parks, and assist regularly with keeping the river frontage free of litter.
All of the lodges hire local guides for the various activities they offer. For example the morning and evening game drives are conducted by knowledgeable guides from a jeep. However the camps also offer guided bush walks where guests will have a chance to explore the wilderness on foot, accompanied by a local guide who will share their knowledge and love of the area and help guests to minimise their impact on the environment they are exploring.
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