Botswana HIGHLIGHTS

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USD $ 7,890 / pps* (1 April – 14 May 2025)

USD $ 8,360 / pps* (15 May – 15 Oct 2025)

*pps=per person sharing

Min 2 pax

9 DAYS

WHY YOU’D LOVE IT!

Botswana is an unforgettable travel destination blessed with abundant wildlife, ancient cultures, and a staggering diversity of landscapes!

The Okavango Delta in Botswana is a breathtaking natural wonder and one of the world’s largest inland deltas, offering a unique safari experience unlike any other. Known for its vibrant ecosystem, it hosts a stunning diversity of wildlife, including elephants, lions, hippos, and rare bird species, all thriving in its lush wetlands and meandering waterways. Visitors can explore its beauty through guided mokoro canoe rides, walking safaris, and luxury lodges, immersing themselves in the tranquility of an unspoiled wilderness. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Okavango Delta promises adventure, serenity, and unforgettable encounters with nature.

Chobe National Park in Botswana is a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts, offering one of Africa’s most remarkable safari experiences. Renowned for its massive elephant population, it is home to tens of thousands of these majestic creatures, as well as lions, leopards, buffalo, and an array of bird species.

Visit the Chobe River Front for an extraordinary wildlife encounter, especially renowned for its impressive gatherings of elephants. A river cruise offers a unique perspective to witness not only these majestic creatures but also a diverse array of wildlife, including hippos and crocodiles.

Highlights:

  • Okavango Delta
  • Chobe Game Reserve
  • Chobe River front

    MAP

    DAILY

    Itinerary at a glance

    ◽️ DAY 0    | Travel

         Departure

    ◽️ DAY 1     | South Africa

         Johannesburg arrival

        

    ◽️ DAY 2-3    | Botswana

        Khwai Concession

    ◽️ DAY 4-6   | Botswana

          Okavango Delta

    ◽️ DAY 7-8     | Botswana

          Chobe River

    ◽️ DAY 9     | Return

          End of safari

     

    MAP

    Visualize your journey!

    DAY 0 

    DEPARTURE

    Travel

    DEPARTURE

    Your adventure starts now!

    Embark on an African safari and anticipate breathtaking landscapes, encountering diverse and majestic wildlife in their natural habitats, and immersing yourself in the rich cultural experiences of the continent.

    * See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics

    DAY 1 

    JOHANNESBURG

    Overnight

    📍 African Sky Boutique Hotel

    AFRICAN SKY HOTEL

    Guest House Overview

    Dinner & Breakfast (drinks excl.) | Wifi available | No Laundy service

    Welcome to South Africa! Johannesburg (JNB / OR Tambo) Airport arrival with meet & greet service.

    Your arrival night overnight accommodation: AfricaSky Boutique Hotel is conveniently located only 10 minutes from  Johannesburg's  O.R. Tambo International airport. A short drive will have you arriving at an oasis, rooms beautifully appointed and nestled in a peaceful lush garden. Enjoy dinner, bed & breakfast all on-site. True African hospitality and service excellence.

    Just look out towards the information desk located in the arrivals hall for your pick-up with your name on it. 10 Minute road transfer to your overnight accommodation.

    DINNER, B&B

    GUEST HOUSE

    OVERNIGHT

    DAY 2-3

    CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

    Safari Days

    📍 Chobe Elephant Camp

    CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

    Area Overview

    The Chobe National Park established in 1968 and is situated in the northern most part of Botswana. Park stretches from the tip of northern Botswana to the fringes of the Okavango Delta. It has a wide range of distinctive landscapes, from the emerald floodplains of the Chobe River to the sweeping grasslands of the Savuti Marsh and skeletal leadwood trees in the Savuti Channel.

    With such varied environments and habitats there’s a magnificent array of wildlife. A profusion of palatable grass species attracts a variety of herbivores, including wildebeest, impala, kudu, waterbuck, giraffe, and tsessebe. The puku is found, as is the endemic Chobe bushbuck. Predator sightings are good, with leopard, cheetah, wild dog, and large prides of lion that hunt elephant. From servals to side-striped jackals, the list is endless.

    All that said, Chobe is most famous for its elephant and buffalo populations, both of which can herd in mammoth proportions. With an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 elephants, these gentle giants constantly surround you. In the dry season the Chobe River sees thousands lining the banks and crossing the water. Boat trips at this time provide excellent photograph opportunities.

    The Chobe River forms its northern boundary and in the extreme south-west it borders the Moremi Game Reserve. The riverfront is a markable wildlife area due to the permanent water source of the Chobe River. Most wildlife activity occurs along the banks of the river - especially during the drier winter months (May – October) when animals congregate at the river to quench their thirst. The spectacle of all the animals coming to drink and frolic at the water's edge is a sight t behold! Birding enthusiasts will find the riverfront a fantastic destination at this time with more than 400 species of birds, including migratory species and numerous birds of prey.

    The park's picturesque wetlands also attract a wide variety of birdlife, with the chance to see numerous species among the 460 that call this place home or pass through, including raptors, vultures, and waterfowl.Head out on a sunrise game drive to observe the animals at the beginning of their day, when they are most active. You might even spot a leopard returning from a hunt.When you return to your luxury accommodations at the lodge in the evening, take pleasure in the comforts it offers, gather for dinner, and share stories about your day.

    Safari days!

    Each day on safari in Africa is a magical experience, whether you’re exploring the savanna on foot or in a 4x4 vehicle in search of the Big 5 or taking to the sky in a hot-air balloon to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Every single day is steeped in the promise of a unique adventure and cherished memories.

    Although each day is unpredictable to a certain extent, based on the time of year or location, there is a general format or schedule that safaris tend to follow, but, as a rule, safaris do follow a familiar rhythm that combines thrilling game viewing with ample time to relax in between—a dream vacation in anyone’s book. One rule of thumb is that there are usually two game drives a day: one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon, when animals are at their most active.

    READ MORE DETAILS!

    5.30 am: Time for a Wake-Up Call
    6 am– 9 am Morning Game Drive
    9 am- 11 am Return to Camp for Breakfast or Brunch
    11 am –1 pm Relaxation: Read, Nap, Swim, Walk or Spa
    1 pm – 2 pm Lunchtime
    2 pm – 3:30 pm Relaxation: Read, Nap, Swim, Walk or Spa
    3.30 pm: High Tea
    4 pm –7 pm Afternoon Game Drive
    7: 30 pm Dinner Time
    9 pm Turn in for Bedtime
     

     

    CHOBE ELEPHANT CAMP

    Camp Overview

    Full board, excl. premium drinks | No Wifi | Laundry available at addl. cost

    Bordering the Moremi Game Reserve!, the camp offers you the perfect base from which to explore the wildlife and culture of this unique habitat.

    This intimate safari camp offers you the chance to learn first hand about the unique lifestyle and experiences that come from living and growing up in one of the most wildlife rich areas of Botswana.Accommodating 12 guests in 6 en-suite Meru tents, the camp is designed in the style of the classic tented safari camp of days gone by. With its open-air bucket showers, hand crafted furnishings and classic styling, it aims to rekindle the atmosphere of the luxury mobile safari camp, successfully blending the rustic with the luxurious.

    ACTIVITIES
    The camp’s location allows guests to take advantage of a host of wildlife activities which include; open vehicle game drives both in the Moremi and in the Khwai concession area, guided bush walks, and night drives. With a combination of permanent water, seasonal floodplains, open grasslands, riverine forests, and dry woodlands this incredibly rich habitat supports a diversity and abundance of mammals and birds rarely matched in northern Botswana. Sango Safari Camp invites you to share in this bounty.

    Morning transfer to local airstrip for your scheduled chartered flight into the heart of the Okavango Delta - Moremi Game Reserve! *Please be on the lookout for your driver with your name sign. Baggage assistance followed by a road transfer to camp.

    *Please see your safari itinerary for transfer logistics

    FULL BOARD

    CHALET

    GAME VIEW

    DAY 4-6

    OKAVANGO DELTA

    Safari days!

    📍 Mopiri Camp

    OKAVANGO DELTA

    Area Overview

    Botswana’s magnificent Okavango Delta is where the wild things are: an immense, water logged oasis alive with elephants and birdlife, adrift in the middle of Kalahari sands. The real magic of the Delta lies in its water, trickling through from far away highlands, and spreading across the channels and floodplains.

    A maze of lagoons, lakes and hidden channels covering an area of over 16,000 sq km in flood and shrinking to less than 9,000 sq km in the dry season. It is a lush water-wilderness of papyrus swamps, shallow reed-beds and floodplains, dotted with islands and laced with a network of channels.

    Trapped in the parched Kalahari sands the fresh water oasis attracts wildlife that depends on the permanent waters of this unique wilderness. The fragile ecosystem remain one of the world’s unspoilt and beautiful wildernesses where a vast diversity of animals and birds can be seen.

    When the rains arrive, they transform the floodplains into a Noah’s Ark of African wildlife. As the water brings life to the delta, its local residents shape and recreate it. Termites slowly build mounds into islands, germinated with palm trees by passing elephants. Waterways open and close on the whim of wide-bottomed hippos, carving out channels where they crash through reeds, and leaving room behind them for exploration by mokoro.Over 400 species of birds, nearly 200 species of mammals, and over 150 species of reptiles!

    For those looking to get a little closer to nature, guided bush walks are conducted on a number of the nearby islands, offering an opportunity to track some of the larger land-based species that inhabit this water wilderness. Bird- watching opportunities are outstanding, and fishing for bream and tiger fish is also offered as an activity. This activity is based on the water levels at the time.

    Safari days

    Each day on safari in Africa is a magical experience, whether you’re exploring the savanna on foot or in a 4x4 vehicle in search of the Big 5 or taking to the sky in a hot-air balloon to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Every single day is steeped in the promise of a unique adventure and cherished memories.

    Although each day is unpredictable to a certain extent, based on the time of year or location, there is a general format or schedule that safaris tend to follow, but, as a rule, safaris do follow a familiar rhythm that combines thrilling game viewing with ample time to relax in between—a dream vacation in anyone’s book. One rule of thumb is that there are usually two game drives a day: one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon, when animals are at their most active.

    READ MORE DETAILS!

    5.30 am: Time for a Wake-Up Call
    6 am– 9 am Morning Game Drive
    9 am- 11 am Return to Camp for Breakfast or Brunch
    11 am –1 pm Relaxation: Read, Nap, Swim, Walk or Spa
    1 pm – 2 pm Lunchtime
    2 pm – 3:30 pm Relaxation: Read, Nap, Swim, Walk or Spa
    3.30 pm: High Tea
    4 pm –7 pm Afternoon Game Drive
    7: 30 pm Dinner Time
    9 pm Turn in for Bedtime
     

     

     MOPIRI CAMP

    Camp Overview

    Full board, excl. premium drinks | Limited Wifi | Solar power | Laundry available at addl. cost

    On the western bank of the vast and idyllic Weboro Lagoon, nestled between palm trees and under large shady figs, lies Mopiri Camp!
    With stunning panoramic views of the delta's vibrant wildlife and vegetation, guests can often spot elephants, hippos, and a variety of bird species, including Pel's Fishing Owl and the African Skimmer.

    Surrounded by water throughout the year, Mopiri offers a range of activities including lure fishing (March to December), water safaris by mokoro or motorboat, and birdwatching tours led by experienced guides, fishing, Nature walks & cultural vivists.

    Mopiri Camp offers a range of comfortable and well-appointed accommodation options, designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding wilderness while ensuring a luxurious and memorable stay. The camp features 10 luxurious tents, each thoughtfully designed with modern amenities to provide a relaxing retreat in the heart of nature.

    The camp, powered by solar energy, features seven luxurious tents, each with en-suite bathrooms, double sinks, rain showers, and spacious decks for privacy. Charging points available in the main area and rooms. No hairdryers available.

    FULL BOARD

    TENTED CAMP

    GAME VIEW

    DAY 7-8  

    CHOBE RIVER

    Water based safari!

    📍 Chobe Princess​ House Boat

     CHOBE RIVER

    Area Overview

    Chobe National Park includes two incredible wildlife areas: Chobe Riverfront and Savute. The Chobe River is one of Africa’s magical rivers, attracting animal of all sizes. Chobe also offers the  highest density of elephants to be found anywhere in Africa, Chobe National Park is the ultimate safari destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

    Immerse yourself in nature's grandeur and witness the breathtaking spectacle of Chobe River's prolific wildlife, where majestic elephants roam freely, diverse bird species take flight, and unforgettable safari adventures await, making it a must-visit destination for every intrepid traveler.

    The Chobe River forms its northern boundary and in the extreme south-west it borders the Moremi Game Reserve. The riverfront is a markable wildlife area due to the permanent water source of the Chobe River. Most wildlife activity occurs along the banks of the river - especially during the drier winter months (May – October) when animals congregate at the river to quench their thirst. The spectacle of all the animals coming to drink and frolic at the water's edge is a sight to behold! Birding enthusiasts will find the riverfront a fantastic destination at this time with more than 400 species of birds, including migratory species and numerous birds of prey.

    All that said, Chobe National Park is most famous for its elephant and buffalo populations, both of which can herd in mammoth proportions. With an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 elephants, these gentle giants constantly surround you.

    The park's picturesque wetlands also attract a wide variety of bird life, with the chance to see numerous species among the 460 that call this place home or pass through, including raptors, vultures, and waterfowl.Head out on a sunrise game drive to observe the animals at the beginning of their day, when they are most active. You might even spot a leopard returning from a hunt.When you return to your luxury accommodations at the lodge in the evening, take pleasure in the comforts it offers, gather for dinner, and share stories about your day.

     

    CHOBE PRINCESS

    House Boat Overview

    Full board, excl. premium drinks | Wifi (limited) available on the boat | No laundry  services available

    Take your Chobe River game viewing experience to another level! With no set itinerary and only a small number of guests per boat, staying here feels like being on your own houseboat – and a very well appointed one! .

    Cruising along the Chobe River (Chobe NP)  at a leisurely pace with ever-changing landscapes is an exclusive and unique experience! Give your  safari an edgy flavor and include a stay on a beautiful house boat -the perfect end to your trip! Game viewing from the water provides a different perspective to wildlife behavior and the fishing opportunities are a dream come true for any avid fisherman!

    Each cabin is tastefully decorated in a contemporary style, and each has its own private view onto the ever-changing landscapes beyond.As you lie on your king-sized bed, spot an elephant grazing on the riverbank nearby, or see a fish eagle diving for its prey. On the upper entertainment deck, a spacious lounge and bar area encourages you to take time out while there’s also a plunge pool that’s perfect for a refreshing dip. After a day spent doing as you please, fall asleep with the calls of hyena or even a lion drifting through the open doors of your cabin.The house boat has a minimum of 2 smaller “tender” boats for use on daily excursions.

    A major attraction of the area is the elephants, whose resident population is estimated to be over 120,000. Over 450 bird species found in this wetland paradise, try your hand at landing a tiger fish, or capture Africa’s unique beauty on a photographic safari. Whatever you choose to do, your day trips will be personal and flexible because you’ll be sharing the tender boats with a small number of guests. Alternatively, simply laze on a deck chair with an ice-cold drink in hand as you soak up the tranquillity that surrounds you.

    Kasane Airport or Kasane Immigration point pick up is followed by motorized boat transfer to the Namibian Immigration Office to get  your passport stamped; proceed to the boat. Get ready to be amazed! See your safari itinerary for transfer logistics

    HOUSEBOAT TRANSFER & OTHER INFO

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    ENTRY & DEPARTURE INFO

    As the houseboats are based on the Namibian side of the Chobe River, please ensure you familiarize yourself with visa requirements applicable to Botswana and Namibia as guests will be required to enter both countries. For more information on visa requirements for Namibia, click here.

    The Namibian Government require all visitors to Namibia to have at least six full blank pages (3 back-to-front empty) in their passports on arrival into the country and require that the passport be valid for at least six months beyond the intended departure date from Namibia. Proof of onward travel documents are also required. Unabridged birth certificates are required for all minors traveling in Southern Africa.

    Please note that you as the traveler is responsible for determining what documentation is required, as well as ensuring any such documentation including medical certificates, passports, visas, unabridged birth certificates are up to date and have been obtained before travel within the restrictions related to each country.

    Due to constantly changing border entry requirements, it is recommended that travelers and or/travel agents contact the appropriate embassy for accurate and up-to-date information

    KASANE AIRPORT ARRIVAL
    The Chobe River, which is a natural border between Botswana and Namibia. The houseboats are based on the Namibian side of the Chobe River. The Kasane Immigration Office is on the Botswana side of the Chobe River.

     

    In order to check-in from Kasane, you will need to exit Botswana and enter Namibia and the process will take around 30 – 45 minutes from the time of arrival in Kasane:

    On arrival, your first priority is to make sure you get your passport stamped at the airport

    • You’ll then be met by a representative at the airport who will help with your luggage and transfer you to the Kasane Immigration Office in an air-conditioned vehicle
    • Once you arrive at Kasane Immigration Office, a Zambezi Queen Collection staff member will meet you and help with your luggage as well as formalities at passport control as you exit Botswana
    • A Zambezi Queen Collection staff member will then transfer you by motorized boat to the Namibian Immigration Office, where you’ll get your passport stamped. Please wear comfortable shoes, a hat and sunscreen as there is a short walk to the immigration office
    • Both Kasane and Namibian immigration offices open at 07h30 and close at 16h30 daily
    • When arriving at the Kasane and Namibian Immigration Offices guests needs to fill in the required immigration forms to gain access and departure permission from the relevant authorities. This process can take between 45 to 60 minutes to complete and needs to be considered in terms of timing and pre-planning when coming to stay on one of the houseboats or at the lodge.
    • Should you know beforehand that you will arrive at Kasane Immigration office before 13h00 on the day of your arrival, please notify our reservations office 48 hours before you arrive
    • Collection is from 13h00 on day of arrival
    • Drop off is from 09h30 on day of departure
    TRANSFER TO THE HOUSE BOAT
    Morning pick up followed by 1.5hr road transfer to Kasane Immigration point in Botswana - Arrive at Kasane Immigration Point  between 1pm-2pm  for meet & greet by houseboat representative. Next, transfers by small tender boat from Kasane immigration via Impalila Island immigration for customs clearance. 250 m walking involved. The boat transfer is about 20 minutes. Please take note of Passport requirements &  number of  empty Visa page required.

    Traveling with minors? Note the unabridged birth certificate & consent letter requirement when traveling minors.

    TRAVEL INSURANCE
    Travel insurance is a requirement for all guests and must be purchased prior to travel. Travel insurance must be comprehensive and cover full air evacuation and repatriation, in the unlikely event of an emergency.
    MEDICAL
    Because our properties are situated in a malaria area, we advise that you take malaria prophylactics. Please consult your doctor before travelling for up-to-date medical advice.

    Should you make use of a CPAP (a small medical supervising device), the houseboats switch over to an inverter system after 22h00 at night and we connect the CPAP to our inverter system. Please advise at time of booking whether you require medical assistance.

    In the unlikely case of an emergency:

    Nearest hospital in in Kasane – this is a government hospital and only a 10 minute drive from Kasane Immigration Office.

    There is a nurse on Impalila Island that our operations team will contact if there is an emergency.

     

    Kasane Primary Hospital • Hospitals - Public • Kasane, Kasane (medpages.info)

    POWER & CONNECTIVITY
    WI-FI:

    On board the houseboats, there is limited mobile and roaming connection. Wifi is available intermittently on the Zambezi Queen. Wifi is not available on the Chobe Princess houseboats however, see this as the perfect opportunity for you to unplug and be in the moment, while you reconnect with nature and shore up exciting stories to share with your friends once you get back on dry land. Cellphone reception is possible throughout most of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers.

    ELECTRICITY SUPPLY:

    The main electricity supply on all houseboats within the Zambezi Queen Collection is supplied by generators. The Zambezi Queen switches over to land generators at 20h00 and the Chobe Princesses at 22h00 and both switch back onto generators at 06h00. Everything functions as per usual. In case of a generator failure, there is an inverter emergency power supply that will supply power to all lights, air-conditioning and select plugs in cabins.

    POWER ADAPTORS:

    • Botswana: M-plug & G-plug adaptors. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
    • Namibia and South Africa: M-plug adaptors. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
    SPECIAL DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
    While we can cater for special dietary requirements, we ask that you specify this when you book – our remote location means that we need a bit of time to source ingredients that may be out of the ordinary. Unfortunately, this also means that we’re not able to cater on-site for Halaal and Kosher guests but can arrange for meals to be pre-ordered given advance warning.
    DRONES
    Please take note if you are planning to bring a drone:

    Drones are banned for use within 5 nautical miles of Namibian national parks unless you have permission to do so. The Zambezi Queen Collection does not permit the use of drones due to our proximity to the Chobe National Park. Drone laws are constantly changing therefore we advise you check with the relevant aviation authority to ensure you are up to date on the latest drone laws prior to your trip.

    DRESS CODE
    Dress code is casual, so formal attire isn’t necessary for evening dinner. We recommend light and comfortable clothing in summer, with a hat readily at hand. In winter, you’ll need a pullover for early mornings and evenings.
    GRATUITIES
    Gratuities are at your own discretion and payable at the end of your stay. We recommend a gratuity of US$10 to US$15 per guest per day. Management will ensure that any gratuity payments are appropriately distributed amongst the team. The Chobe Princesses does not have card facilities. Please note electronic transactions are charged in Botswana Pula.
    DISABLED FACILITIES
    Due to the nature and construction of our houseboats as well as the remoteness of our lodge, our properties are unfortunately not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or who are wheelchair bound.
    WATER ON BOARD
    Water on board the houseboats are safe to shower in and brush your teeth, but we suggest that you rather drink the purified water provided.
    RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
    Responsibility towards the environment forms the foundation upon which the boats are built::

    • The most fuel efficient and lowest emission generators during the day. After 22h00, the entire boat switches over to the battery power through the night
    • Hot water is provided by a solar heating system on-board the vessel
    • Energy-saving lights are installed through the vessel
    • All our cleaning detergents and amenities are biodegradable
    • We use an eight-stage river water purification plant for water in showers, taps and our pool
    • A water jet propulsion system replaces the conventional propeller system causing no damage to the riverbed and/or fauna and flora
    • As part of our commitment to preserving our surroundings, we aim to leave no lasting footprint on the environment in which we operate
    FAQ’S
    What is the nearest access point for the Chobe Princess / Zambezi Queen?     

    Kasane.

    Are there are flights from Johannesburg to Kasane

    There are flights from Johannesburg to Kasane daily.

    What is the nearest access point for the Chobe Princess / Zambezi Queen?

    Kasane. There are flights from Johannesburg to Kasane daily.

     

    How far is Kasane from Victoria Falls?

    Approximately 90 minutes by road – it can easily be combined with a stay in Victoria Falls.

     

    What is included in the rate?

    Apart from the accommodation on-board, three meals daily, all scheduled activities and selected wines, beers, ciders and soft drinks.

     

    What transfers are included?

    Road transfers to & from Kasane Airport are included in the rate.

     

    Does the  Chobe Princess / Zambezi Queen sail on the Zambezi River?

    No, the vessel was named on the river it was built, but it sails on the Chobe River. The confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe River is 5 km from the vessel's first mooring point.

     

    How far does the Chobe Princess / Zambezi Queen travel on the Chobe River?

    Approximately 25 kilometers.

     

    Are guests seated together at mealtimes?

    No, unless they form part of a group booking.

     

    Are children permitted and from what age?

    Yes, children from ages 7 upwards. Triple rooms are available for kids sharing with their parents (Max 1 child per suite)

     

    What about special dietary requirements?

    Where possible, dietary requirements will be accommodated by prior arrangement. Halaal and Kosher meals are regrettably not possible.

     

    What currencies are accepted on-board?

    Namibian Dollar, South African Rand, Botswana Pula and US Dollar.

     

    Are credit cards accepted?

    Yes, Master and Visa cards are accepted

     

    Do you offer fishing?

    Yes, tiger and bream fishing is possible on the Chobe River. We offer basic fishing tackle for keen fishermen.

     

    Can you confirm whether all cabins are air conditioned?

    All cabins are air-conditioned.  However, please note at 22h00 when the generators are switched, the secondary supply starts then the cabin fans can be used

     

    Can I use my CPAP (small medical supervising device) at night?

    The houseboat switches over onto an inverter system after 22h00 at night and at this point the CPAP machine connected to the inverter system. Please indicate when making the booking

     

    Plug points in the suites?

    The 3 prong South African plugs and the 2 prong European plugs available in the cabins. Should you require an American adaptor this is available upon Click here for Amazon to buy M-plug adaptors

    FULL BOARD

    HOUSE BOAT

    GAME VIEW

    DAY 9 

    RETURN

    DEPARTURE

    Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end! Goodbye to the safari life, feeling relaxed, mesmerizing scenery, great food, family time, and romantic memories.

    Morning road transfer back to the airport for your outbound flight... dreaming of the trip of a lifetime!

    IMPORTANT INFO TO TAKE NOTE OF

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