Botswana seen from the sky

The essentials of Botswana by air taxi & Victoria Falls

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Botswana seen from the sky offers a natural spectacle unique in the world, marked by the striking contrast between the vast arid expanses of the desert and the many aquatic networks.

Trip Description

You will spend 2 nights at the Victoria Falls site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before departing for the Chobe region in Botswana, world-renowned for its exceptional concentration of elephants (the largest in Africa) and its diverse wildlife richness, notably along the Chobe River, which forms its northern border, offering unique safaris by boat and in a 4x4. Flight to the Okavango Delta: seen from the sky, it appears like a “fan” of channels, lagoons and islands, where the waters evaporate into the desert sand rather than reaching the sea. You will finish in the Khwai region and the private Mababe reserve, an essential biodiversity corridor linking the Moremi reserve, to the south, to Chobe National Park.

Accomodation

3-star hotels

Stay program

  • day 1

    Victoria Falls

    Botswana seen from the sky - Victoria Falls - Photo of the day

    Upon your arrival in Victoria Falls, you will be welcomed by your French-speaking guide. Short transfer to your lodge, where you will spend the next 2 days. This afternoon, we have included for you a private, French-speaking visit of the Falls Park, lasting approximately 2h30. This will be an opportunity to discover the Falls, but also life in Zimbabwe. The round-trip road transfer from the lodge is included. The entrance fees to the Falls Park, 50 USD per person, are not included.

  • day 2

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    A day of discovery, at your own pace, of the Victoria Falls site. Let yourself be tempted by one of the many optional activities: there is something for everyone: rafting, walking safaris, a sunset cruise on the Zambezi, an encounter with elephants…

  • day 3

    The Chobe River

    Botswana seen from the sky - The Chobe River - Photo of the day

    This morning, departure by road towards the Botswana border. Check-in at a comfortable lodge. This afternoon, 4x4 or boat safari. A natural border between Botswana and Namibia, the Chobe River is vital for wildlife and one of Africa's most picturesque waterways. It offers a breathtaking view of elephants and other animals that come there to drink.

  • day 4

    Chobe

    Botswana seen from the sky - Chobe - Photo of the day

    Discovery of Chobe in a 4X4 and by boat. The Chobe region, in northern Botswana, is famous for its immense elephant population, its rich biodiversity and the Chobe River, which borders Namibia. It offers exceptional safaris, with varied landscapes (plains, forests, marshes) and abundant wildlife (lions, buffalo, birds).

  • day 5

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    This morning, take off in a charter plane for the Okavango Delta, an opportunity to fly over part of this country as large as France. Check-in at the lodge. This afternoon, a boat activity on the waters of the delta.

  • day 6

    Discovery of the Okavango Delta

    Botswana seen from the sky - Discovery of the Okavango Delta - Photo of the day

    Discovering the Okavango Delta is done by boat, by mokoro (dugout canoe) or on foot, exploring an incredible biodiversity fed by the river, creating an oasis of life in the middle of the desert and offering a unique experience.

  • day 7

    Khwai

    Botswana seen from the sky - Khwai - Photo of the day

    Taxi-plane flight to Khwai. As soon as you land on the bush airstrip, you will have the opportunity to encounter wildlife. Check-in at your lodge. 4X4 activity this afternoon. Khwai offers a mosaic of floodplains, riverine forests and mopane wooded savannas. It is an area managed by the local community where animals roam freely, without fences.

  • day 8

    Discovery of the Khwai region

    Botswana seen from the sky - Discovery of the Khwai region - Photo of the day
    Botswana seen from the sky - Discovery of the Khwai region - Photo of the day

    Today, you will follow the animals with your tracker guide. The region’s “lifeline” flows year-round, attracting large concentrations of elephants, buffalo, and predators. A vast grassy plain formed from an ancient lake. Mababe is a unique ecosystem that becomes a seasonal marsh when it receives the waters of the Khwai River. Lions, leopards, African wild dogs, and large herds of zebras are frequently seen there during migrations.

  • day 9

    Khwai Region

    Botswana seen from the sky - Khwai Region - Photo of the day

    Last day in this region, characterized by its vast grasslands, its wetlands and its mopane mosaics, offering incredible wildlife densities, notably large herds of buffalo, zebras, as well as a high concentration of predators such as lions, leopards and wild dogs. This region is a haven of biodiversity, fed by the Khwai and Mababe rivers (a branch of the Khwai).

  • day 10

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    Departure by air taxi to the small airport of Maun. Check-in for your regional or international flight. We wish you a good return flight!

  • Duration : 10 days
  • Price : From €4,050 per person
  • Destinations: : Botswana, Zimbabwe

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