Embark on the journey of a lifetime through Africaโs most breathtaking landscapes, where luxury meets wild adventure. This exclusive tag-along tour invites you to discover the essence of untamed Africa with the comfort and sophistication only Moon Tours can provide. Guided by our expert hosts and elite professional guides, youโll explore Africa’s iconic wilderness in unparalleled style and safety.
Our carefully curated itinerary takes you through Etosha National Park, renowned for its majestic elephants, rare black rhinos, and vast savannas that are alive with diverse wildlife. At Khaudum National Park, immerse yourself in the remote, raw beauty of Africa, encountering roaming herds of elephants and unique species found nowhere else. In Chobe National Park, witness the awe-inspiring sight of Africaโs largest concentration of elephants along the scenic Chobe River. Then, discover the magic of Moremi Game Reserve, where the “Big Five” roam freely, showcasing the pristine grandeur of Africaโs wild heart. Finally, the journey reaches its peak in the Okavango Deltaโa mesmerising network of sparkling waterways and thriving wildlife, where a stay at the luxurious Baines Camp offers a serene retreat amidst the wilderness.
Our dedicated team of seasoned experts ensures each moment on this tour is elevated to an extraordinary level, combining in-depth knowledge of the region with impeccable service. Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to provide an immersion into Africaโs culture, wildlife, and landscapes, balanced with touches of refinement and indulgence.
The Ultimate African Self-Drive Adventure with Moon Tours is not just a tripโitโs an immersion into the soul of Africa, a journey where luxury meets adventure, promising unforgettable memories and captivating discoveries. Join us to experience Africa as few ever will, in the height of comfort and elegance.
Embark on the ultimate African adventure with Moon Tours’ exclusive 2027 self-drive safari. Designed for explorers who crave freedom and adventure, this journey takes you deep into Africaโs most iconic landscapes with the perfect blend of luxury, wilderness, and self-discovery.
A safari like no other, get off the beaten path and explore some of Africaโs most celebrated destinations: Etosha National Park, Khaudum National Park, Chobe National Park, the Moremi Game Reserve, and the Okavango Delta. Whether youโre an old hand or a first-timer, this safari offers the perfect mix of freedom, discovery, and expert guidance.
Day 1: Friday, 10th September โ Windhoek, Namibia ๐๏ธโจ
Welcome to Namibia! Your African adventure begins the moment you touch down in Windhoek. ๐๐ฌ From the airport, weโll transfer you to the peaceful and picturesque Daan Viljoen Lodge, nestled at the foot of the Auas Mountains. This comfortable lodge offers the perfect mix of relaxation and readiness, with dinner and breakfast included to help you settle in.
As the sun sets, weโll come together for a memorable Group Welcome Dinnerโyour first taste of Namibian hospitality and the perfect chance to meet your fellow adventurers. Expect stories, laughter, and a toast to the wild journey that lies ahead. Let the adventure begin!
Accommodation: Daan Viljoen Lodge
Stay Type: Lodge
Activities: Group Welcome Dinner ๐ฅ
Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast and Group Dinner.
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 2: Saturday, 11th September โ Windhoek, Namibia ๐๐ฝ๏ธ
Today marks the true beginning of our journey as we gear up to hit the road! After a hearty breakfast at Daan Viljoen Lodge, itโs time to pick up your rugged 4WDsโthe ultimate vehicle for navigating Africaโs wild landscapes. Feel the excitement build as you gather the essentials, check your maps, and prepare for the incredible adventures that lie ahead!
Once everything is set, weโll reunite at the lodge for a lively group dinner. This evening is all about connecting with your fellow travellers over a delicious meal, sharing stories, and fueling up for the unforgettable experiences awaiting us. From here on, itโs full-throttle into the heart of Africaโs breathtaking wilderness!
Accommodation: Daan Viljoen Lodge
Stay Type: Lodge
Activities: Vehicle Pick-Up & Group Dinner ๐ป๐ฅ
Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast and Group Dinner.
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 3: Sunday, 12th September โ Etosha National Park, Namibia ๐๐
The adventure continues as we journey into the heart of Namibiaโs iconic Etosha National Park! Our destination is the scenic Okaukuejo Camp and for the first time in 20 years, weโve secured the premium double-storey waterhole chaletsย atย Okaukuejo, Etosha.
Today is all about exploring Etosha at your own pace on a self-drive game viewing adventure. As we traverse the parkโs diverse landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for lions, giraffes, zebras, elephants, and with a bit of luck, the elusive black rhino. Every sighting is a moment of wonderโan intimate glimpse into Africaโs untamed beauty.
Accommodation: Okaukuejo Camp
Stay Type: Waterhole chalets
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐ฆ๐
Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast.
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 4: Monday, 13th September โ Etosha National Park, Namibia ๐๐
Today, we venture further into the wilderness of Etosha National Park as we make our way to Halali Camp, a secluded spot in the heart of the park known for its excellent wildlife viewing. Your stay in a Bush Chalet provides comfort with an authentic touch of the wild, perfectly situated to explore the surrounding area. Spend the day on a self-drive safari, tracking Etoshaโs diverse wildlife. From herds of elephants to graceful antelope, every moment is a thrilling encounter with nature. As evening approaches, return to Halali and relax as animals gather at the nearby waterhole, offering a spectacular close to the day.
Accommodation:ย Halali Camp, Bush Chalet
Stay Type:ย Chalet
Activities:ย Self-Drive Game Viewing Safariย ๐๐ฆ
Inclusions:ย Accommodation with breakfast
Restaurant Option:ย Yes
Day 5: Tuesday, 14th September โ Etosha National Park, Namibia ๐๐
Today, we continue our journey through the wild beauty of Etosha National Park as we make our way to Namutoni Camp, located on the eastern edge of the park. Built around an old German fort, Namutoni offers a unique mix of history and adventure with its elevated viewing decks overlooking the nearby waterhole โ perfect for evening wildlife spotting.
Your stay in a Bush Chalet provides comfort while keeping you close to the sights and sounds of the African bush. Spend the day on a self-drive safari, exploring Etoshaโs diverse landscapes and searching for elephants, giraffes, lions, and the parkโs famous white-dust plains game.
As the sun sets, unwind at camp and enjoy dinner at the restaurant, with the chance to watch animals gathering at the floodlit waterhole โ a truly iconic Etosha experience.
Accommodation: Namutoni Camp, Bush Chalet
Stay Type: Chalet
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐ฆ
Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 6: Wednesday, 15th September โ Fiume Lodge, Namibia ๐๐๏ธ
Today, we journey to the unique Fiume Lodge, Situated on a 1400 hectare private game farm you can expect to view more than 10 different big game species (Giraffe, Eland, Oryx, and Zebra to name a few) and a variety of smaller mammal species. After a day of adventure, unwind back at the lodge and enjoy the evening under the vast African sky, surrounded by the sounds of nature and the camaraderie of fellow travellers.
Accommodation: Fiume Lodgeย
Stay Type: Chalet Accomodationย
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐ฆ๐
Inclusions: Accomodation
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 7: Thursday, 16th September โ Khaudum National Park, Namibia ๐๏ธ๐พ
Today, we enter the remote and wild Khaudum National Park for a truly off-the-beaten-path experience! Our destination is Sikereti Camp, a tented camp deep within the rugged wilderness of Khaudum, where youโll experience Africa in its rawest form. Settle into your comfortable tented accommodation, where dinner and breakfast are included, then prepare for a thrilling self-drive game viewing safari. Khaudumโs diverse landscapes are home to large herds of elephants, shy antelope species, and a variety of birdlife. The remote beauty of Khaudum makes every wildlife sighting feel like a special discovery. As evening falls, relax back at camp and enjoy a hearty meal surrounded by the peaceful sounds of the bush.
Accommodation: Sikereti Camp
Stay Type: Tented Camp
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐๐
Inclusions: Accommodation with dinner and breakfast
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 8: Friday, 17th September โ Khaudum National Park, Namibia ๐๐ฟ
The adventure continues as we spend another day in the rugged beauty of Khaudum National Park. Staying at Sikereti Camp once more, youโll wake to the sights and sounds of true wilderness. Todayโs self-drive safari takes you deeper into Khaudumโs untamed landscapes, where elephant herds roam freely and elusive species like African wild dogs may make an appearance. After an exhilarating day of wildlife tracking, return to camp for a well-deserved dinner and unwind beneath a sky filled with stars, immersed in the tranquil surroundings of the bush.
Accommodation: Sikereti Camp
Stay Type: Tented Camp
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐๐
Inclusions: Accommodation with dinner and breakfast
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 9: Saturday, 18th September โ Khaudum National Park, Namibia ๐๏ธ๐ฆ
Today, we venture further into the wilderness of Khaudum National Park, setting up camp at the remote Khaudum Camp. This authentic bush camping experience places you right in the heart of Namibiaโs raw, untamed landscapes, with only the sights and sounds of nature surrounding you. Embark on another self-drive game viewing safari through Khaudumโs rugged terrain, where elephant herds, kudu, and perhaps even a lion sighting await. This off-the-grid experience offers an unparalleled connection to the wild, with the night sky overhead and the peaceful isolation of the bush as your backdrop.
Accommodation: Khaudum Camp
Stay Type: Bush Camp (Camping)
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐ฆ๐
Inclusions: Camping
Restaurant Option: No
Day 10: Sunday, 19th September โ Caprivi, Namibia ๐
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Today, we head into the lush landscapes of the Caprivi Strip, arriving at White Sands Lodge and Camping, a secluded bush camp on the banks of the Zambezi River. Settle into camp and prepare for a unique experience in Namibiaโs green belt. This evening, youโll have the option of a braai cruise, where you can enjoy a traditional barbecue onboard while drifting along the river, watching for hippos, crocodiles, and the stunning birdlife that Caprivi is known for. Itโs a chance to relax, soak in the peaceful riverside ambience, and take in the beautiful surroundings as the sun sets over the water.
Accommodation: White Sands Lodge and Camping
Stay Type: Bush Camp (Camping)
Activities: Optional Braai Cruise ๐ถ๐ฅ
Inclusions: Camping
Restaurant Option: Yes (Pre-Booking Required)
Day 11: Monday, 20th September โ Caprivi, Namibia ๐
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Our journey through the Caprivi Strip continues as we arrive at the picturesque Zambezi Mubala Tented Camp, located on the tranquil banks of the Zambezi River. This stunning lodge offers a peaceful retreat with comfortable accommodations and beautiful river views. In the late afternoon, embark on a sunset cruise along the Zambezi, where youโll have the chance to spot hippos, crocodiles, and vibrant birdlife as the sky transforms with the colours of dusk. This unforgettable experience captures the magic of Africaโs waterways, bringing you closer to the wild beauty of Namibia.
Accommodation: Zambezi Mubala Tented Camp
Stay Type: Tented Camp
Activities: Sunset Cruise & Game Viewing ๐ค๐ฆ๐
Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast, dinner and a sunset game-viewing cruise
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 12: Tuesday, 21st September – Zambezi Mubala Tented Camp
Take a well-earned break and soak up the tranquility of the Zambezi River at Mubala Tented Camp. Spend the day unwinding by the water, watching the vibrant birdlife, or enjoying a leisurely boat ride at sunset. Whether you choose to relax poolside with a book, explore the riverbanks, or simply listen to the sounds of nature, this is the perfect spot to slow down and take in the beauty of the Zambezi.
Accommodation: Zambezi Mubala Tented Camp
Stay Type: Tented Camp
Activities: Sunset Cruise & Game Viewing ๐ค๐ฆ๐
Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast, dinner and a sunset game-viewing cruise
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 13: Wednesday, 22nd September โ Chobe, Botswana ๐๐
Indulge in all-inclusive luxury at A&K Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero Lodge, perfectly positioned above the Chobe River. Enjoy guided game drives and breathtaking sunset cruises through Chobe National Park, where elephants, hippos, and big cats roam freely. A perfect blend of adventure and comfort in the heart of the wild.
Accommodation: A&K Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero Lodge
Stay Type: Lodge
Activities: Self-Drive Transit Day ๐
Inclusions: Accomodation – All-inclusiveย
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 14: Thursday, 23rd September โ Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe ๐๐
Stay at the iconic Victoria Falls Hotel, a timeless landmark just steps from the falls themselves. Combining colonial charm with modern comfort, this legendary hotel offers the perfect base to explore one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Accommodation: The Victoria Falls Hotel, Zimbabwe (5โ
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Stay Type: Hotel
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari & Victoria Falls Tour ๐๐๐
Inclusions: Accomodation, Victoria Falls Tour
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 15: Friday, 24th September โ Chobe, Botswana ๐๐ฟ
Immerse yourself in another day of adventure within Chobe National Park! From our 5 star luxury stayย embark on a self-drive game-viewing safari through the parkโs diverse landscapes, where elephants, lions, and buffalo roam freely. Today is dedicated to exploring Chobeโs incredible wildlife on your schedule, discovering hidden corners of the park and witnessing the regionโs thriving ecosystems. As the day winds down, return to your lodge and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the lodge grounds under the African night sky.
Accommodation: A&K Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero Lodge
Stay Type: Lodge
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐๐
Inclusions: Accomodation – All-inclusiveย
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 16: Saturday, 25th September โ Chobe National Park, Botswana ๐ฆ๐๏ธ
Today, we transition to the unique Thobolos Bush Lodge, situated just outside Chobe National Park. This rustic bush camp offers an authentic wilderness experience, complete with a viewing area and bar overlooking a popular wildlife gathering spot. Begin your day with a self-drive game viewing safari within Chobe, exploring the parkโs abundant wildlife and picturesque landscapes. Later, return to Thobolos, where you can continue wildlife spotting right from camp. Relax at the bar and enjoy the thrill of watching animals as they visit the waterhole nearby, giving you a close-up encounter with natureโs wonders.
Accommodation: Thobolos Bush Lodge
Stay Type: Bush Camp (Camping)
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing in Chobe, Game Viewing from Camp/Bar ๐๐ฆ๐น
Inclusions: Camping
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 17: Sunday, 26th September โ Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana ๐๐ฟ
Today, we venture into the wild beauty of Moremi Game Reserve and arrive at Khwai Hippo Pool Camp. This authentic safari experience includes a stay in bow tents, providing an intimate connection with the surrounding wilderness. Though accommodations are simple, with small beds, the location near the Khwai River ensures unforgettable wildlife encounters. Set off on a self-drive game viewing safari, exploring Moremiโs rich ecosystems where hippos, leopards, and a variety of bird species thrive. As evening falls, immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the African bush, with wildlife nearby in their natural habitat.
Accommodation: Khwai Hippo Pool Camp
Stay Type: Bow Tent Camp
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐๐
Inclusions: Accommodation
Restaurant Option: No
Day 18: Monday, 27th September โ Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana ๐๐ฟ
Experience the wild heart of Botswana with a thrilling game drive through Moremi Game Reserve. Keep your eyes peeled for elephants, lions, leopards, and the rich variety of wildlife that roam the Okavango Delta. With its stunning landscapes and abundant animals, Moremi offers an unforgettable safari adventure.
Accommodation: Khwai Hippo Pool Camp
Stay Type: Bow Tent Camp
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐๐
Inclusions: Accommodation
Restaurant Option: No
Day 19: Tuesday, 28th September โ Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana ๐ถ๐
Another exciting day awaits in Moremi Game Reserve, where the surrounding wilderness offers both adventure and tranquillity. Begin the day with a self-drive game viewing safari, exploring Moremiโs stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. For those seeking an additional experience, an optional mokoro (traditional canoe) ride is available for $30 USD, providing a unique perspective as you glide through the waterways, often spotting hippos and crocodiles up close. Return to camp for an evening immersed in the natural sounds of Moremi, appreciating the simplicity of bush camping amidst Africaโs untamed beauty.
Accommodation: Third Bridge Camp
Stay Type: Bush Camping
Activities: Optional Mokoro Ride, Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐ถ๐
Inclusions: Camping
Restaurant Option: No
Day 20: Wednesday, 29th September โ Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana ๐๐
Today, continue your exploration of the incredible Moremi Game Reserve from the iconic Third Bridge Camp. With another full day for self-drive game viewing, youโll have the chance to venture deeper into Moremiโs landscapes, where elephants, lions, and a wealth of birdlife thrive. Your bush accommodation keeps you close to nature, providing an authentic safari experience amidst the sights and sounds of the African bush. As the sun sets over the reserve, settle back at camp to share stories of the dayโs sightings under a starlit sky.
Accommodation: Third Bridge Campย
Stay Type: Bush Camping
Activities: Self-Drive Game Viewing Safari ๐๐ฆ๐
Inclusions: Camping
Restaurant Option: No
Day 21: Thursday, 30th September โ Maun, Botswana ๐ถ๐๏ธ
Today, we arrive in Maun for a taste of comfort and culture at Boteti Safari Lodge (23 km from the airport) or Island Safari Lodge (12 km from the airport). Youโll stay in a luxury safari tent, offering a blend of comfort and the thrill of the African wilderness. Enjoy a mokoro safari (traditional canoe ride) or take a cultural village tour, both subject to water levels. In the evening, savour a delicious dinner under the African sky and relax, knowing breakfast is included the following morning. This is a perfect close to your Moremi experience before the journey back.
Accommodation: Boteti Safari Lodge or Island Safari Lodge
Stay Type: Luxury Safari Tent
Activities: Mokoro Safari or Village Tour (Water Level Dependent) ๐ถ๐๏ธ
Inclusions: Accommodation with dinner and breakfast
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day ย 22: Friday, 1st October โ Okavango Delta, Botswana ๐ถ๐
Prepare for the pinnacle of luxury and adventure as we journey to the legendary Okavango Delta and settle into Sanctuary Baines Camp. Nestled in the heart of this natural wonder, Sanctuary Baines offers a stay unlike any other, with ultimate luxury safari tents that blend comfort and elegance seamlessly into the wilderness. This is where Africaโs wild spirit and refined luxury meet.
Today, everything is included, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the Okavango experience. Begin with game drives that take you up close to the regionโs remarkable wildlife, from elephants to leopards and everything in between. Mokoro safaris let you glide through the deltaโs peaceful waterways, offering intimate encounters with hippos, crocodiles, and countless bird species. As the day draws to a close, embark on a sunset cruise, watching the landscape transform with golden hues as you toast to the dayโs adventures.
For those seeking even more, night drives reveal a different side of the Okavango, where nocturnal creatures emerge, and the thrill of discovery heightens under a starlit sky. Here, luxury and wildness come together in one unforgettable experience. From dawn to duskโand everything in betweenโthe magic of the Okavango awaits you.
Accommodation: Sanctuary Baines Camp
Stay Type: Ultimate Luxury Safari Tent (*All-Inclusive)
Activities: Game Drives, Mokoro Safaris, Sunset Cruises, Night Drives ๐๐ถ๐
Inclusions: *All-Inclusive Luxury Experience
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 23: Saturday, 2nd October โ Okavango Delta, Botswana ๐ฟ๐ฅ๏ธ
Today, Sanctuary Baines Camp offers the ultimate immersion into the wonders of the Okavango Delta, with unforgettable experiences awaiting at every turn. Wake up in your ultimate luxury safari tent, surrounded by the serene beauty of this water-laden paradise, and prepare for an unparalleled day of exploration.
The adventure begins with motorised boat safaris, gliding through hidden channels and lagoons where hippos, crocodiles, and an array of birdlife thrive. For those drawn to Africaโs landscapes on foot, walking safaris provide a thrilling opportunity to connect with the Delta on a more intimate level, guided by expert trackers who reveal the secrets of this pristine wilderness.
To add to the exclusivity, charter flights and transfers will carry you effortlessly across this breathtaking region, offering spectacular aerial views of the deltaโs waterways and wildlife from above. Every moment here is meticulously crafted to reveal the Okavangoโs magic, combining luxury, adventure, and the unforgettable beauty of Botswanaโs iconic landscape.
Accommodation: Sanctuary Baines Camp
Stay Type: Ultimate Luxury Safari Tent (*All-Inclusive)
Activities: Motorized Boat Safaris, Walking Safaris, Charter Flights & Transfers ๐ค๐ฃโ๏ธ
Inclusions: *All-Inclusive Luxury Experience
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 24: Sunday, 3rd October โ Okavango Delta, Botswana ๐๐ธ
Today is your day to indulge in the pure luxury and serenity of Sanctuary Baines Camp in the Okavango Delta. This is your time to fully embrace the magic of the delta while enjoying the exceptional amenities and inclusions that make this stay unforgettable. Settle into your ultimate luxury safari tent, where everything is taken care of to ensure an effortless, immersive experience in this natural paradise.
Throughout the day, enjoy all meals and drinks, including premium alcoholic beverages expertly crafted to complement your stay. Every meal is a culinary journey, prepared with the finest ingredients to match the pristine setting of the delta. Sanctuary Baines also provides a complimentary laundry service, allowing you to relax and refresh with ease.
With the breathtaking surroundings of the delta as your backdrop, take in the serene beauty, unwind with your favourite drink, and savour the ultimate in luxury and wilderness. Here, nature and indulgence meet seamlessly, creating a day of pure relaxation and connection with Africaโs wild beauty.
Accommodation: Sanctuary Baines Camp
Stay Type: Ultimate Luxury Safari Tent (*All-Inclusive)
Activities: All Meals and Drinks (Including Premium Alcohol)๐ฝ๏ธ๐ธ๐งบ
Inclusions: *All-Inclusive Luxury Experience
Restaurant Option: Yes
Day 25: Monday, 4th October โ Maun, Botswana โ๏ธ๐
Today, we bid farewell to the unforgettable landscapes and wildlife of the Okavango Delta as you board your return flight from Sanctuary Baines Camp back to Maun. After a final breakfast at the camp, a packed lunch will be provided to enjoy on your journey, giving you one last taste of Sanctuary Bainesโ exceptional hospitality.
As you arrive in Maun, the tour officially concludes, and youโll connect to your own onward travel arrangements. This journey has been filled with remarkable wildlife sightings, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable memories that youโll carry with you. Hereโs to the adventure weโve shared and the wild beauty of Africa that now travels with each of us. Until next time, safe travels!
End of Tour: Return flight from Sanctuary Baines to Maun
Inclusions: Breakfast & Packed Lunch, Transfer to Maun

Namibia, nestled on Africaโs southwest coast, shares borders with Angola, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Known as one of the worldโs least populated countries, Namibia offers endless horizons and vast, untouched landscapes.
This is a land where the desert takes center stage, constantly shifting and transforming, creating a scenery that feels like it belongs to another world. Its wildlife has evolved to thrive in the harsh, arid environmentโgraceful oryx, desert-adapted elephants, and the charming bat-eared fox are just a few of the creatures that call Namibia home.

Etosha National Park is renowned for its abundance of waterholes, ranging from natural springs and fountains to man-made boreholes. These waterholes provide some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in the park, especially during the dry winter months, when animals emerge from the bush to quench their thirst.
A few camps within the park feature floodlit waterholes, offering the unique thrill of night-time wildlife sightings, where everything from prowling predators to skittish antelope can be observed under the cover of darkness.
Each waterhole has its own personality, attracting different species throughout the year. Wildlife sightings can vary not only between waterholes but also season to season, making every visit a new adventure. Below is a quick guide to some of the parkโs most remarkable waterholes, where you can expect unforgettable encounters with both big game and smaller, elusive creatures.

Khaudum National Park is a rugged, untamed paradise of dry forest, acacia woodlands, and dense thorn bush thickets that flourish along its riverine zones. The parkโs three dry rivers, typical of Kalahari forests, are lined with reeds, peaty bogs, and, in some places, beautiful water lilies floating in seasonal pools.
This remote region is the very essence of African wildernessโraw, unspoiled, and teeming with life. Often referred to as Namibiaโs Forgotten Wilderness, Khaudum offers a true off-the-beaten-path experience. Itโs a place where elephants outnumber people, and nature reigns supreme, making every journey through this hidden gem a thrilling adventure.

Botswana, a landlocked gem in southern Africa, shares its borders with South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The Kalahari Desert stretches across nearly 70% of the country, shaping its landscape and defining its character. In stark contrast, the Okavango Delta, the worldโs largest inland delta, bursts with life as it transforms the desert into a lush oasis. To the north lies Chobe National Park, home to some of the largest elephant herds on the planet.
Vast and untamed, Botswana offers a safari experience like no other. With thousands of square miles of untouched wilderness, itโs a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Whether traversing the sun-scorched salt pans, exploring the savannah and wetlands, or venturing deep into the Kalahari, Botswana promises exceptional game viewing and unforgettable encounters across its varied landscapes.

The Kalahari Game Reserve, located in the heart of Botswanaโs vast Kalahari Desert, is one of the largest protected wilderness areas in the world. Established in 1961, it spans 52,800 square kilometersโan area larger than the Netherlands and covering nearly 10% of Botswanaโs land. It holds the title of the second-largest game reserve in the world, offering a landscape of serene, unspoiled beauty.
This extraordinary reserve is home to a wealth of unique wildlife. Roaming its plains are the South African giraffe, bush elephant, white rhino, brown hyena, honey badger, meerkat, yellow mongoose, South African cheetah, caracal, Cape wild dog, cape fox, sable antelope, gemsbok, springbok, and chacma baboon. The land is mostly flat and gently undulating, with bush and grasses blanketing the sand dunes and scattered areas of taller trees. Fossilized river valleys dotted with salt pans add to the surreal beauty of this ancient desert.
The Kalahari is not only a haven for wildlife but also a place of deep cultural significance. The San people, also known as Bushmen, have called this region home for thousands of years. They once roamed these lands as nomadic hunters, living in harmony with the rhythms of the desert, preserving their ancient traditions and profound knowledge of the natural world.

Situated in Botswanaโs northwest, near the border with Namibia, Chobe National Park is a land of contrasts and home to the largest population of elephants in the world, estimated at around 100,000 individuals. Here, majestic teak forests flourish, providing shelter for wildlife in this remote wilderness.
The parkโs broad plains shift with the seasons, expanding and contracting as rivers and streams rise and fall. Lions, leopards, and elusive African wild dogs roam these grasslands, taking advantage of the changing landscape. At the northern edge of the park lies Kasane, the gateway and administrative hub of the region, perfectly positioned for exploring this wildlife-rich paradise.
The Chobe Riverfront is a highlight of the park, especially during the dry season (April to November), when the river becomes the only major water source north of the Okavango. During this time, elephants and buffalo gather in massive herds along the riverbanks, drawn from far and wide by the promise of water. Like the Okavango, the Chobe River originates in the highlands of Angola and flows into the mighty Zambezi River, sustaining life along its course.
In addition to the parkโs famous elephants and buffalo, Bushbuck, Puku antelope, and a vibrant array of birdlife thrive here. Chobe is also celebrated for its breathtaking sunsets, where the sky ignites with vivid colors, creating unforgettable moments along the riverโs edge.

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The Okavango Delta
Over 80% of Botswana is dominated by the Kalahari Desert, a vast, arid expanse that transforms each year when the mighty Okavango River swells and disappears into the sands, creating the worldโs largest inland deltaโthe Okavango Delta. This extraordinary oasis, covering 22,000 square kilometers, sits at the southern edge of the Great Rift Valley and is home to an estimated 9,000 species of flora and fauna, making it one of the worldโs most coveted destinations for game viewing and safari adventures.
While the surrounding areas are semi-arid, the delta itself is a breathtaking mosaic of crystal-clear streams, shimmering lagoons, sprawling floodplains, and forested islands. As the waters spread through the landscape, life flourishes, and during the dry winter season, vast herds of wildlife converge at the edges of the floodwaters. This seasonal migration provides visitors with one of the most spectacular natural displays on Earth, as predators and prey gather in large numbers, creating unforgettable moments at every turn.
Whether youโre gliding through the waters in a mokoro (traditional canoe) or exploring on foot, the Okavango Delta offers a safari experience unlike any otherโwhere desert meets oasis, and the rhythm of life follows the ebb and flow of the waters.

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The Victoria Falls & Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
In 1857, David Livingstone became the first European to lay eyes on the magnificent falls, naming them in honor of Queen Victoria. But to the locals, they are known by a name that truly captures their essence: Mosi-oa-TunyaโโThe Smoke that Thunders.โ
The falls stretch 1.7 kilometers across the Upper Zambezi and drop between 90 and 107 meters into the Lower Zambezi, creating a thundering roar that resonates across the landscape. On average, 550,000 cubic meters of water cascade over the edge every minute, transforming the Zambezi River from a serene flow into a ferocious torrent, carving a path through dramatic gorges below.
During the annual flood season from February to May, with a peak in April, the falls are at their most spectacular. Towering clouds of mist rise over 400 meters, sometimes even higher, and can be seen from up to 50 kilometers away, offering a breathtaking sight that seems almost supernatural.
Beyond the falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park provides a haven for a variety of wildlife, including antelope, zebra, giraffe, elephant, warthog, and a colorful array of birds. With no natural predators within the park, the animals are notably relaxed, making this an ideal destination for close encounters and exceptional photo opportunities.
Whether marveling at the fallsโ immense power or enjoying a game drive through the tranquil park, Mosi-oa-Tunya offers visitors an unforgettable experience steeped in natureโs grandeur and wonder.
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Ourย A&K Sanctuary Baines Okavango experienceย includes aย scenic flight from Maun over the Okavango Delta, landing on aย remote bush airstripย via aย light aircraft. Due to aircraft weight restrictions,ย luggage is limited to 15kg per person, including both checked and hand luggage.
For anything exceeding this limit,ย secure storage optionsย are available:
โขย With the airline in Maunย โ Many guests opt to leave excess bags with the airline, which can be retrieved upon return.
โขย With Sanctuary Retreatsย โ If you are staying at another Sanctuary property before or after Baines, they can often store extra luggage for you.
This is aย common practice for fly-in safaris, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey into the Delta.ย Soft-sided bags are recommended for easier loading into the aircraft.
On theย final dayย of our stay, we willย return to Maun the same way, via light aircraft. Theseย flights are not fixed schedulesย and can be adjusted to some extent to accommodate the groupโs needs.
Flight times are typically confirmedย 24 hours in advance, but in most cases, departures are scheduled for theย morning, aiming to have you back inย Maun by around 10 AM.
For most passports, a visa is required. Please check with local authorities for details. Two blank passport pages are required when travelling to Southern Africa. Check the number of days given on arrival at the immigration desk as there are steep fines for overstaying the number of days given. Departure tax is dependent upon which airline you are travelling with.
Visas Not Required:ย Foreigners from most Commonwealth and European Union countries, as well as the United States, are not required to obtain visas for entering Botswana, except in cases where the Minister of Labour and Home Affairs has directed otherwise.
Visas Required:ย Please visitย www.botswanaembassy.orgย for a full list of nationalities requiring visas for entry into Botswana. Please note this information serves as a guide only. Travellers should check for visa requirements pertaining to their citizenship, as entry requirements can vary. Visas are to be obtained in advance and cannot be issued at port of entry.
Guests travelling to Botswana need to be aware that parents travelling with children would now be requested to provide the following information for all travelling children. Any children under the age of 18 will not be allowed to enter the country without these documents.
Child and both parents:
Child and one parent, parent must produce:
Child and guardian, guardian must produce:
GMT + 2 hours
Each guest must take out their own travel insurance policy. Get a quote here with Covermore.
LANGUAGE
The official languages are English and Setswana.
Botswana straddles the Tropic of Capricorn and experiences extremes in temperatures. Days are normally clear, warm and sunny while the nights range from cool to cold. Botswana is primarily a dry country, but a summer rainy season lasts from November to March. Average annual rainfall is around 500mm. During the summer, days are generally sunny with short, abrupt rainstorms which usually clear within hours.ย Average temperatures during this period range between 20ยฐC and 38ยฐC. From late May to August, rain is rare anywhere in the country. During this dry season temperatures can plummet as low as 0ยฐC at night and the average maximum temperature is around 27ยฐC.
There will be little access to ATMs or banks while on safari. We suggest guests travel with cash in small denominations for tipping. Accepted currencies are USD, GBP, Euro and Pula – change will be given in the local currency. All cash should be locked in the safes, or safe bags, provided. Sanctuary Retreats’ lodges and camps in Botswana accepts credit cards, apart from Diners and American Express.
Tipping is not obligatory but general suggestions are as follows:
$15 per guest per day for the guide and $10 per guest per day for the rest of the staff.
As of 1 June 2017, visitors travelling to Botswana are liable to pay US$ 30 per person at the port of entry into the country. The levy will be payable at all ports of entry, including airports and border posts, through electronic payment machines, cash and debit and credit cards. A unique receipt, corresponding with the passport, will be generated automatically which then needs to be presented to Immigration Officials. The receipt will be valid for a 30 day period and can be used for multiple entries.
For more information, please visitย www.botswanatourism.co.bw/tourismlevy
For most passports, a visa is required. Please check with local authorities for details. Two blank passport pages are required when travelling to Southern Africa. Check the number of days given on arrival at the immigration desk as there are steep fines for overstaying the number of days given. Departure tax is dependent upon which airline you are travelling with.
Please contact your local Namibian Embassy to establish whether a visa is required.
Regulations aimed at improving the safety of children travelling in and out of Namibia have been implemented. The following documents will be required when travelling:
Child and both parents:
ย Child and one parent, parent must produce:
ย Child and guardian, guardian must produce:
GMT + 2 hours
The official language is English.
Namibia can be visited throughout the year. The climate is generally dry and pleasant. Namibia only receives a fraction of the rain experienced by countries further east. Between December and March, some days will be humid and rain may follow, often in localized, afternoon thunderstorms. Wildlife viewing is best in the dry season from June to October.ย
Summer (October โ April) Average temperatures range from 20C to 35C during the day. Early rains may occur from October onwards and the main rainy season falls between January and April. During this time, flash floods are common.
Winter (May โ September) Temperatures range in the interior from 18C to 25C during the day. Below freezing and frost are common at night.
There will be little access to ATMs or banks while on safari. We suggest guests travel with cash in small denominations for tipping. Accepted currencies are USD, GBP, Euro and Namibian dollars – change will be given in the local currency. All cash should be locked in the safes, or safe bags, provided. Sanctuary Retreats’ lodges and camps in Namibia accepts credit cards, apart from Diners and American Express.
Tipping is not obligatory but general suggestions are as follows:
$15 per guest per day for the guide and $15 per guest per day for the rest of the staff.
Toyota Hilux / Ford Ranger Double Cab Luxury Safari Camper
Get ready to explore the wild in style with our fully-equipped Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger double cab campers, built for comfort and rugged adventure. Featuring the Alu-Cab walk-in camper, these beasts offer two spacious double bedsโno awkward ladder climbs required. With everything you need to feel at home in the bush, including luxurious bedding, a complete kitchen setup, BBQ grill, utensils and premium camping gear, youโll be set for the ultimate off-road experience.
These 4WD legends come packed with aftermarket suspension, all-terrain tyres, long-range fuel and water tanks, an awning for shade, an onboard compressor, recovery gear and UHF radios to stay connected in remote locations. Built to handle anything Africa throws at them, these campers are your ticket to adventure without compromising on comfort.
Rates are subject to review and may vary in 2027*
$17,900 USD per person for twin or double-share vehicle and accommodation
$24,200 USD for a single supplement, which includes a private vehicle and accommodation
25 days of 4×4 vehicle hire
Camping, accommodation, and national park fees
Fuel
Visas and border crossing fees
Food and beverages not included with accommodation
For a complete list of inclusions, exclusions, and additional terms, please see the โTour Inclusions, Exclusions, and Terms & Conditionsโ tab.
Maximum of six couples or 12 singles
Accommodation is subject to availability
Initial Deposit: $1,000 USD per person upon booking (one booking form per person)
30% Deposit Balance: Due within 7 days of booking to secure your spot
Final Balance: Due 90 days before the tour start date
We traditionally offer transfers from the airport to the hotel or lodge on the official start date, September 10.ย
If you are arriving earlier, going back to the airport just for the group transfer doesnโt make senseโit will take just as long and cost as much as heading directly toย Windhoek Mountain Lodge in this case.
If everyone may be arriving at different times and staying in different places, weโll need to make a planย (as we say in Africa). The easiest option? It might be as simple asย taking a taxi from your accommodation straight to Windhoek Mountain Lodge. Expect to pay aroundย $40โ50 USD, and youโll needย local Namibian Dollars (NAD)ย for this.
We recommend having:
โ ย WISE cardย (or similar) forย VISA debit transactionsย andย ATM withdrawals.
โ ย $1,000 USD cashย in a mix of denominations. Bills should beย clean, unmarked, and preferably no older than 2013.
โ ย Local Currency:
โขย Namibia (NAD)ย โ Pegged 1:1 to the South African Rand (ZAR), both are accepted in Namibia. However,ย NAD is NOT accepted in South Africa. We suggest carryingย $300-$500 AUD worth of ZAR, or withdrawingย NADย on arrival.
โขย Botswana (Pula – BWP)ย โ Whileย some lodges and border towns accept USD, ZAR, and NAD, these currencies are less commonly used in Botswana. If needed,ย Pula can be withdrawn at ATMs after crossing the border.
Jimmy willย create a WhatsApp chat group todayย and send you an invite.ย Please download the app and join ASAP.Keep in mind thatย any messages sent before you join wonโt be visible, so get in early!
If you need accommodation before the trip,ย the Hilton Windhoekย is a great optionโcentral, comfortable, and well-located.
Youย mustย eat atย Joeโs Beer Houseย at least once! Other great spots:
โขย Hilton Sky Barย (amazing rooftop views)
โขย Stellenbosch Wine Barย (great food & wine selection)
If you are looking for things to see and do in Windhoek here are some ideas.
Christuskirche (Christ Church)
โขย A striking German Lutheran church built in 1907, featuring neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture.
โขย A great photo stop and an iconic landmark in the city.
Independence Memorial Museumย (Opens at 9 AM)
โขย A must-visit to understand Namibiaโs struggle for independence from colonial rule.
โขย The museum offers detailed exhibits on Namibiaโs history, resistance movements, and liberation struggle.
Alte Feste (Old Fortress)ย (Currently under renovation but worth a quick look)
โขย A historic German fort from 1890 that once housed Namibiaโs national museum.
โขย Located near the Independence Memorial Museum, making it easy to visit both.
National Museum of Namibia
โขย Showcases Namibiaโs ethnographic, cultural, and historical heritage.
โขย Features artifacts from indigenous tribes, colonial-era relics, and natural history exhibits.
Local Cuisine Experience
Joeโs Beerhouseย (Famous & fun atmosphere)
โขย A legendary Windhoek spot serving game meat (like oryx, kudu, or zebra steak) and traditional dishes.
โขย Great for trying Namibian beer and experiencing the local vibe.
Historical Town & Local Markets
Katutura Township (Optional Guided Tour)
โขย A historic township that offers insight into Namibiaโs past under apartheid.
โขย Consider a guided tour to visit local markets and community projects.
Penduka Womenโs Projectย (If time allows)
โขย A craft cooperative supporting local women, where you can see traditional fabric-making and buy handcrafted souvenirs