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AFRICA - BOTSWANA


Itinerary taster... OKAVANGO AND KALAHARI HIGHLIGHTS


Day 1 & 2 Fly to Maun and take a scenic fl ight to the Okavango Delta.


Day 3 Enjoy a guided walk or boat trip for a true Delta experience. Look for lions, leopards and elephants.


Day 4 Take an exhilarating light aircraft fl ight to Moremi Game Reserve. A night-time safari will introduce you to the animals’ nocturnal habits.


Day 5 Spend a full day tracking game across the reserve in open-top vehicles, by mokoro (traditional canoe) or on foot.


Day 6 Fly to the famed Central Kalahari Game Reserve.


Day 7 Join an indigenous bushman who will show you their culture and survival skills.


Day 8 Enjoy a morning safari through the reserve in search of the Big Five. Fly to Maun. Day 9 Arrive in the UK.


2014 Pricing From price per person including fl ights


£3,175 £3,595 £3,995


Our experts’ travel secrets...


BUSHMAN KALAHARI EXPERIENCE The Kalahari Bushmen know the desert like the back of their hand. You can make the most of their knowledge by spending the night in one of their villages; learning about their customs over a traditional fl ame-cooked meal.


SELINDA CANOE TRAILS For over 30 years the Selinda Spillway has been bone dry: now it has fl ooded in full and the only way to see the area is by canoe. Spend four days paddling gently downstream, making impromptu camps on the river’s banks at night.


WALKING SAFARIS Venturing out on foot in


northern Botswana will really bring the bush to life!


On private land in Linyanti you will have exclusive access to professional guides who can help ensure you have safe sightings of elephants, buff aloes and lions - vehicle-free.


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Anneli Rudiger,


our regional specialist for Africa


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