Safari Rating
This adventure safari is perfect for those who want to visit Botswana’s best wildlife areas with limited time. It starts in Maun, ends in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and offers the best value for money.
The Buffalo Safari is based on semi-participation, which means that a minimum of guest assistance is required during this safari, such as pitching your own tent or carrying your own luggage, which is actually quite entertaining! It brings a great sense of community and accomplishment to camp with like-minded people in true wilderness!
Safari 8 day safari through northern Botswana begins with an early morning start in Maun. From here you will cross the Moremi Game Reserve, which is considered one of the best game viewing locations in Southern Africa. The vegetation is very diverse and therefore the wildlife and especially the birdlife is more varied than in some other national parks. You will spend three days here to enjoy the beauty of this place in all its splendor.
On your way to your next destination, the south of Chobe National Park, you will stop in the Khwai River area, where you will do some game drives to explore the area extensively.
The Savuti drylands are best known for the numerous bull elephants that roam the landscape impressively and powerfully.
Slowly, your journey heads north to where the Chobe River flows and the park’s floodplains lie. Here the vegetation is greener and especially the bird life is particularly diverse along the river. Screaming eels are a regular sight here.
Your final, yet breathtaking destination will be Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. A truly magical end to a safari.
highlights
- 3 nights Okavango Delta
- 3 nights Chobe National Park
- Optional visit to the Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (extra charges apply)
- 1 night at a comfortable lodge in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
map and overview
- 2 night: Campsite, Western Moremi Game Reserve
- 1 night: Campsite, Khwai Concession
- 1 night: Campsite, Savuti
- 2 nights: Campsite, Northern Chobe National Park
- 1 night: Lodge, Victoria Falls
start dates
detailed itinerary
Day 1: Western Moremi Game Reserve (3rd Bridge / Xakanaxa area), camping
The safari begins in Maun, where your guide will meet you at 07h30 at a pre-arranged meeting point. From Maun you will drive through to Moremi Game Reserve, one of the best wilderness areas of Botswana which covers the swamps and dry areas. During a short break en-route, your guide will give you a full overview of your safari. The next three days will be spent searching for the wide variety of wildlife and birds that this area is renowned for while absorbing the sounds and beauty of this region. Game drives in the early morning as the sun rises and in the late afternoon as the sun sets will be the norm. After your morning game drives, you will return to camp for lunch and a siesta. On Day 3 you will move campsites to explore a different area of this diverse park. Camping will be in private designated campsites with bush ablutions. (B, L, D)
Maun – Western Moremi: 150km, 6-7h (transfer and game drive)
Day 2: Western Moremi Game Reserve (3rd Bridge / Xakanaxa area), camping
Game drives to explore the Moremi Game Reserve around the 3rd Bridge / Xakanaxa areas. (B, L, D)
Day 3: North-East Moremi Game Reserve / Khwai Concession, camping
Transfer / game drive from Western Moremi to the region surrounding the Khwai River (North-east Moremi / Khwai Concession). Game drives to explore the areas. (B, L, D)
Day 4: Southern Chobe National Park (Savuti / Zwei Zwei), camping
Chobe National Park, with its diverse and striking landscapes, will be your next destination. As you continue your search for wildlife, you will traverse the drier region of Savuti where bull elephants dot the plains. You will then head northwards to the Chobe River where your game drives will meander along the banks of the river, followed by the call of the majestic African Fish Eagle. Camping will be in private designated areas with bush ablutions, first in the Savuti area (Day 4), then in the northern part of the park closer to the riverfront (Days 5 & 6). (B, L, D)
Eastern Moremi – Savuti: 120km, 7-8h (transfer and game drive)
Day 5: Northern Chobe National Park, camping
Transfer / game drive from Southern Chobe National Park to the Chobe river floodplain. Game drives to explore Northern Chobe National Park. (B, L, D)
Savuti – Chobe River: 170km, 5-6h (transfer and game drive)
Day 6: Northern Chobe National Park, camping
Day 7: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, comfortable lodge
After a short morning game drive you will then drive to Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwe side (Visa required), where you will spend the night at a comfortable lodge. In the afternoon there will be time to visit the thunderous Victoria Falls and shop for curios. Dinner will be at your own expense at the lodge. (B)
Chobe River – Victoria Falls: 100km, 3h (excluding border crossing)
Day 8: END OF THE SAFARI
The safari officially ends after breakfast on Day 8, at the lodge. Bush Ways is happy to arrange post-tour accommodation, activities and transfers to Victoria Falls airport or lodges, Livingstone airport or lodges or Kasane, Botswana, at an additional cost. Activities in Victoria Falls include White Water Rafting down the Zambezi Gorge, Canoeing on the upper Zambezi and Helicopter Flights over the Victoria Falls, please ask your guide for further details. (B)
accommodation
DESCRIPTION
Camping safari requiring a minimum participation from the guests, i.e.: setting up the tent and packing it / carrying their bag from/to the vehicle at campsites. The rest of the camp chores are carried out by our team made up of one guide and one camp assistant.
EQUIPMENT
Tents are 2.1m x 2.1m x 1.75m. A 5cm high-density foam mattress is provided for each guest. Ablutions are shared and bush ablutions set up by our team when staying in game reserves and national park campsites.
VEHICLE
4×4 safari vehicles custom-built – custom built trailers.
# OF GUESTS
Max 12 guests – departure is guaranteed as soon as we have confirmed 1 guest.
price
Prices 2024/2025
Low season: 1,490 EUR per person sharing
High season: 1,630 EUR per person sharing
Single supplement: 155 EUR per person
(Low season: Nov-Jun / High season: Jul-Oct)
Price includes:
Camping Accommodation and equipment (spacious bow tents with mattresses), rooms at a comfortable lodge in Victoria Falls, all transfers and activities as per the itinerary, all meals that are indicated (B – breakfast, L –lunch, D – dinner) and filtered drinking water, tea/coffees, services of a Professional Guide and Camp Assistant, all Botswana park fees for activities included on itinerary and transport in specialised safari vehicles.
Does not include:
Restaurant meals (Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe), entrance to the Falls, visas, airport transfers, tips, curios, optional excursions (activities in Victoria Falls/Victoria Falls), beverages (alcohol and soft drinks), Insurance to cover for cancellation and curtailment, medical, baggage, emergency evacuation, sleeping bag (and small pillow) on all camping sectors, any increase in National Park Fees.
additional information
LUGGAGE
- One large kit bag (preferably a rucksack or a bag with soft sides – Please do not bring hard suitcases as they are very difficult to pack in our trailers and can pose a problem for any light aircraft flights you may take as part of your safari. Semi-hard suitcases should be avoided as well.
- One item of hand luggage (e.g. a small backpack) – there will be room for this at your feet
- Main luggage: max weight = 12kg, max. size = 700mm x 350mm x 350mm
- The sleeping bag can be carried outside the main luggage.
- If you are travelling to the Delta we request that you take only what you need for the 2/3 nights in a smaller pack. You can leave the large bag with the vehicle which will be locked in a secured area while you will be staying on a small island, with transfers by traditional dugout canoes.
- Remember that on safari you need far fewer clothes than you think so bear this in mind when packing
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
- Sleeping bag (note that nights can be chilly all year round and cold in winter, therefore, a warm sleeping bag is advised). A sleeping bag and small pillow can be hired (EUR 20 for the duration of the safari, please book this in advance)
- Torch with spare batteries and bulbs – a head torch is a good idea
- Hat/cap
- Scarf and gloves (especially for winter months – note that if you also have gardening or working gloves, they can be convenient to set up & pack your tent)
- Warm jacket/fleece/jumper – windproof in winter months (May – Sept), waterproof in summer months (Nov – Mar)
- Swimming costume
- Towel
- Natural clothing (i.e. no bright colours and no white), t-shirts, shorts, a pair of lightweight long trousers and a lightweight long sleeve shirt (long sleeves are extremely useful for sun protection during the day and mosquito protection during the evening)
- Please note that camouflage printed clothing is fine for the bush but please do not to wear in towns or when crossing borders.
- Comfortable walking shoes and flip-flops/sandals
- Camera equipment, binoculars, lots of spare films, batteries and spare memory cards for digital cameras are essential as the opportunity to download photos is limited.
- Adapters for cables, chargers, USB, etc.: note that we recommend you label them to avoid confusion on the vehicle charging station
- Water bottle and a small daypack for walks
TOILETRIES AND FIRST AID
- Personal toiletries and medications in small bag, not a vanity case
- Sunscreen
- Malaria prophylaxis (see below section “medical precautions” for further information)
- Mosquito repellents/lotion/spray
- Toilet paper (this is only necessary if you prefer 2 or 3 ply toilet paper)
- Waterproof/zip lock bags for storing personal items to keep dust free and/or dry.
- Personal First Aid Kit
Please note: A First Aid Kit will be present throughout the safari but personal medicines must be brought for the duration of the safari.
MEDICAL PRECAUTIONS
- Check with your local immunisation authority, travel clinic, public health facility or personal physician
- Visit the WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION website for up to date information www.who.int
- Botswana is considered a malaria area -consult your medical professional.
- Between 2012 and 2015, both South Africa and Botswana required that all travelers coming from / going to Zambia should have a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate. Beginning of 2015, both South Africa and Botswana officially communicated that they shall not require the yellow fever vaccination certificate for travelers coming from / going to Zambia. However, beware that regulations could change again without prior notice.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION
- Valid passport: your passport must be valid at least 6 months after the end date of your trip and there must be at least 6 blank visa pages.
- Many nationalities are able to obtain tourist visas for Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe at the border posts HOWEVER citizens of certain countries are required to obtain a visa before travelling. Please note that certain visas can take up to 3 months to be processed so please consider this when booking.
- For more information see www.botswanatourism.co.bw, www.zambiatourism.com, www.zimbabwetourism.co.zw and www.namibiatourism.com.na
- Valid visas – it is your responsibility to arrange visas
- For up-to-date visa requirements please check with your travel consultant and/or Embassy
- If you need to get a visa for one of the countries visited during your safari, please check when and where the visa can be obtained, and which currency is required for its payment.
- Requirements for minor traveling through all Botswana ports of entry
Effective from the 1st October 2016 minors travelling through the country’s borders will be required to produce certified copies of unabridged birth certificates in addition to their valid passports. In the event that one parent is not travelling with the child, the other parent’s affidavit consenting to such travel should be availed. However, an affidavit will not be required if the father’s name does not appear on the child’s birth certificate.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
- For all our safaris, it is COMPULSORY to take out travel insurance covering for: cancellation and curtailment, medical situations, baggage, emergency evacuation.
- We can assist you to sign up for the Okavango Air Rescue membership. The service provides medical evacuation from isolated areas of the bush by a medically equipped helicopter and emergency doctor, ensuring smooth and swift operations. International insurance companies are not always familiar with the practicalities of dealing with emergencies in the Botswana bush, which can add to delays in obtaining medical care. Although the OAR membership is not compulsory and does not replace an international medical insurance and evacuation (which remains compulsory with or without OAR membership), we highly recommend to sign up for the OAR membership which is only BWP175 / USD 17 / EUR 15.
- Please note that you will be required to provide your insurance details prior to your arrival so we can liaise with your insurance company in the shortest amount of time in case of an emergency. Required details include: medical evacuation insurer’s Name, medical evacuation policy number, 24-hour contact number of Medical evacuation insurer (must be able to phone it from Botswana – USA 800 numbers don’t work from here).
SAFARI DRINKS
- Drinks (soft drinks and alcohol) are not included on all our camping safaris and are to be bought the day prior if your safari leaves early on day 1.
- We provide filtered drinking water during the entire duration of the safari
- Please note that our safari teams do not sell drinks during the safari and drinks can only be bought in town prior to and/or during the safari.
- A minimum 3 litres of drinking water is recommended per person per day
- At all hotel/lodge accommodation drinks are on a cash bar basis
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