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Kampala, Uganda

Southern Africa Safari in Kruger and Botswana Safari

7 Days Southern Africa Safari in Kruger and Botswana Safari

What you should expect

Highlights

Day 1 Arrival in Johannesburg and Transfer to Kruger National Park
Day 2 Full Day Safari in Kruger National Park
Day 3 Cape Town Experience and City Tour
Day 4 Transfer to Maun
Botswana and Okavango Delta Introduction
Day 5 Okavango Delta Full Day Safari
Day 6 Savute Channel Wildlife Exploration
Day 7 Departure and Final Safari Experience

Overview

Itinerary Details

Day-by-Day


Day 1 Arrival in Johannesburg and Transfer to Kruger National Park

Your Southern Africa Safari begins with arrival at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. The Southern Africa Safari adventure continues with a 45-minute flight to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport. Your Southern Africa Safari transfer takes you to a luxurious lodge near Sabi Sand Game Reserve, offering an afternoon game drive to introduce you to the magnificent wildlife.

Meal Plans

Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation Plans

Lodge in Kruger National Park
Day 2 Full Day Safari in Kruger National Park

Start your Southern Africa Safari with an early morning game drive in Kruger, exploring the Marula-dotted landscapes of the park. The Southern Africa Safari experience intensifies as you track the Big Five in the Kruger's northern regions. Your Southern Africa Safari guide will help you spot lions, leopards, and elephants in their natural habitat during extensive morning and afternoon game drives.

Meal Plans

Breakfast Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation Plans

Lodge in Kruger National Park
Day 3 Cape Town Experience and City Tour

Transition your Southern Africa Safari to the beautiful Cape Town, flying from Kruger to this stunning coastal city. Your Southern Africa Safari city experience includes a cable car ride to Table Mountain, exploring the vibrant V&A Waterfront. The Southern Africa Safari continues with a tour of historical sites and a wine tasting in Stellenbosch, offering a cultural interlude in your wildlife adventure.

Meal Plans

Breakfast Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation Plans

Hotel in Cape Town
Day 4 Transfer to Maun, Botswana and Okavango Delta Introduction

Your Southern Africa Safari moves to Botswana with a flight from Cape Town to Maun International Airport. The Southern Africa Safari adventure continues with a scenic light aircraft transfer to a luxury lodge in the Okavango Delta. Your Southern Africa Safari evening includes a sunset mokoro (traditional canoe) ride, introducing you to the delta's unique ecosystem.

Meal Plans

Breakfast Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation Plans

Lodge in the Okavango Delta
Day 5 Okavango Delta Full Day Safari

Experience a full day of Southern Africa Safari activities in the Okavango Delta, known locally as "Moremi." Your Southern Africa Safari guide leads morning and afternoon game drives, tracking wildlife through the delta's diverse landscapes. The Southern Africa Safari continues with a boat safari, offering unique perspectives of hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.

Meal Plans

Breakfast Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation Plans

Lodge in the Okavango Delta
Day 6 Savute Channel Wildlife Tour

Transfer to the legendary Savute region for another exciting Southern Africa Safari experience. Your Southern Africa Safari focuses on exploring the dramatic Savute Marsh, famous for its predator interactions. The Southern Africa Safari guide will help you track lion prides, cheetahs, and explore the area's unique wildlife dynamics.

Meal Plans

Breakfast Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation Plans

Lodge in the Savute Region
Day 7 Departure and Final Safari Experience

Your final Southern Africa Safari Day begins with an early morning game drive, capturing last-minute wildlife encounters. The Southern Africa Safari concludes with a transfer to Maun Airport, reflecting on the incredible journey through South Africa and Botswana's most spectacular wilderness areas.

Meal Plans

Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation Plans

No Accommodation

Booking Form

Payment Methods

Inclusions

Park entrance fees
All scheduled safari activities
Ground transportation in 4x4 vehicles
Bottled water during game drives
Full board accommodation
Professional English-speaking guides
Airport transfers
Comprehensive safari experiences

Exclusions

South African and Botswana visas
International and internal flights
Personal expenses
Travel insurance
Optional activities
Gratuities
Personal beverages
Laundry services

Sustainability Commitment

This tour is 100% sustainable. We encourage our travelers to minimize their carbon footprint by choosing eco-friendly practices.

Cancellation Policy

Please note our cancellation policy to ensure clarity in case of changes to your travel plans. 30 days or more before departure Full refund minus a 10% service fee. 15–29 days before departure 50% of the total booking cost will be refunded. 14 days or less before departure No refund will be provided. We recommend travel insurance to cover unforeseen circumstances.

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