Southern Africa luxury wildlife & beach vacation
Pair the dramatic landscape and wildlife of the Okavango Delta with Africa's most iconic waterfalls and the unspoilt beach life of Mozambique.
Okavango Delta - Moremi Game Reserve and Chobe National Park Luxurious safari lodges Victoria Falls: activity options include bungi jumping, white water rafting, river boarding, canoeing and scenic flights Luxury Mozambique beachside eco-retreat Diving and snorkelling with rich ocean wildlife
£9510 excluding flights
Includes accommodation, transfers, all meals, snacks and drinks and most activities.
Price given is for travel in high season, from July - October.
Price given is for travel in high season, from July - October.
Description of Southern Africa luxury wildlife & beach vacation
Price information
Departure information
Departures can be arranged at any time to suit you throughout the year
Travel guides
Variety is the spice of life, and it’s certainly the piquant calling card of a safari and beach vacation. As the name suggests, this kind of trip combi...
Accessibility
Accessible tourism overview:
This trip can be tailored for guests with limited mobility or in wheelchairs and can also be organised with your own driver/guide.
Limited mobility:
Accommodation and rooms on the ground level; Door to door transfers if privately guided.
Wheelchair:
Wheelchair accessible rooms can be booked, wheelchair accessible attractions and restaurants suggested for clients.
Blind or limited vision:
This trip can be tailored for guests with limited vision, particularly trips with private/driver guides.
Free from food:
All dietary requirements catered for; South Africa is very well versed in handling a variety of dietary requirements.
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 and people
Botswana’s policy of preserving its wildlife and implementing sustainable tourism policies has paid off with its pristine natural environment. Whilst the country is one of Africa’s more expensive safari destinations, the money paid on entering national parks contributes towards conservation strategies and the development of local communities.This trip uses local guides who have an intense passion for nature and their country. Their ability to speak local dialects gives guests a privileged insight into the intriguing local tribal cultures, whilst their well-trained game-spotting skills and expert knowledge of botany and wildlife provide for a unique and informative experience.
The lodges in Botswana have been developed with exceptional sensitivity to the surrounding environment and great care is taken to ensure that the presence of the camps is not intrusive; Boreholes have safety switches to prevent over utilization of the resource. The camps are situated in environmentally sensitive areas, all solid waste is sorted and removed from the site. Scavenger proof cages are used for temporary waste storage. All cleaning products and chemicals are bio-degradable. Camps run off power generators if not situated on an electrical grid. Emissions and fuel usage are greatly decreased.
In Zambia, the lodge we recommend is extremely committed to supporting the local communities, including setting up a small pre-school for local children and assisting in the construction of a clinic that will serve the villages around the area. At present the closest medical facility is about 30kms away. Guests to the lodge are invited to bring much needed school supplies with them to donate personally. The lodge also supports a local initiative to assist with the production of clean and safe drinking water to the local villages. This is achieved by raising funds to buy bio-sand filters for each village.
The Retreat in Mozambique is one of only a handful of resorts where the community are major stakeholders and contribute to every aspect of the project.
The local communities have been educated and encouraged not to hunt rare species or over-fish certain areas and a ‘no fishing zone’ has been established in front of the resort’s shores to encourage a resurgence of dolphins. Besides employing local islanders wherever possible the lodge owners have also helped in rebuilding the village after the area was devastated by cyclone Favio in March 2007, developing a new school and housing for the teachers and giving English lessons to the new teaching staff and the local National Park wardens.
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