An experience of a lifetime. It can’t get better than this.
For travellers passing through and with a limited time, this safari offers a breath taking opportunity to explore the rich wildlife areas of Khwai and Moremi. Travellers will be delighted with the abundance of animals they will encounter in such a short period of time.
Planet Safari guide will meet you at Maun international airport and transfer you to Sitatunga Camp where you can unpack, shower and relax. Optional scenic flight in the afternoon gives you a wide aerial view of the mighty Okavango Delta.(Can be arranged on request)
Accommodation: En-suite chalet at Sitatunga Camp
Early morning start and our drive takes us through traditional villages before crossing Buffalo fence and slowly heading towards Moremi Game Reserve. We enter Moremi through South gate and our drive takes us through woodlands, floodplains and lagoons. A large variety of game can be found along the rivers and floodplains of the Okavango, herds of lechwe, buffaloes, elephants and hippos are commonly seen. Moremi is well known for its population of wild dogs,lions, leopards, cheetah and hyenas.
Overnight Moremi(Camping)
Early morning coffee/tea, and we set off on a full morning game drive to return to camp at about 11:00hrs for a delicious brunch. Leisure time between the game drives. Afternoon game drive starts at 15:00hrs till sunset when we return to camp.
Overnight Moremi(Camping)
After breakfast we take a riverine route through Moremi towards Khwai Concession area.
The Khwai concession is a wildlife-rich 180,000 ha gem on the fringes of the Okavango Delta – sandwiched between Moremi Game Reserve and Chobe National Park. With no fences separating Khwai from the other areas, you are likely to see just about everything.
Overnight Khwai(Camping)
Early morning and afternoon game drives should also reveal a large variety of wildlife. Mokoro trip along Khwai river in the afternoon can be arranged on request.
Overnight Khwai.
After breakfast we pack up and slowly making our way towards Maun, this is our last chance to spot those elusive animals which tried to avoid us before we finally leave the area.