10-Day Guided Safari Botswana Parks & Victoria Falls

10 days

Easy

Botswana National parks & Victoria Falls - Experience the Ultimate African Safari

Embark on an unforgettable adventure that blends breathtaking landscapes, world wonders, and extraordinary wildlife encounters—all at an affordable price. Your journey begins at the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, where you’ll enjoy a refreshing walk around one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

From there, immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Chobe National Park, home to one of the largest concentrations of elephants in Africa. Continue to Elephant Sands, where wild elephants roam freely, creating a rare and intimate wildlife experience. Discover the magical charm of Planet Baobab, before venturing deeper into the wilderness at Moremi Game Reserve and the enchanting Okavango Delta.

This safari offers the perfect opportunity to witness Africa’s iconic wildlife—majestic elephants, powerful big cats, and countless other species—up close and personal. Designed for the budget-conscious traveler, it provides authentic encounters with nature while delivering unforgettable memories.

What's included?
    • 4x4 safari vehicle for game drives
    • All national park entry fees
    • Hotel pickup and drop-off
    • Professional, live safari guides
    • Air-conditioned vehicle for transfers
    • All scheduled activities (unless marked optional)
    • Drinking water provided daily
    • All road transport throughout the tour
    Exclusions
      • Visas and related costs
      • Drinks, tips, laundry, telephone calls and other items of a personal nature
      • International flights and arrival and departure taxes
      • Meals not listed on the itinerary
      • Travel and personal accident insurance
      Please note

        Safari Packing Guide

        For your comfort and enjoyment on safari, we recommend bringing the following:

        • Clothing: Casual, comfortable clothing is suitable year-round. Neutral or dull colors are best for blending into the environment.
          T-shirts for everyday wear.
          Jeans or safari trousers for cool mornings and evenings.
          A fleece or warm sweater for early morning game drives.
          A thin long-sleeve shirt for sun protection.
          During winter (June–August), early mornings can be very cold—layering is the best way to keep warm on game drives.
        • Accessories & Essentials:
          Sunglasses to protect your eyes.
          Sunblock, a wide-brimmed hat, and insect repellent.
          Binoculars and a camera with extra batteries or power bank.
          Any personal medication (we carry a basic first aid kit).
        • Travel Notes:
          Please pack light—space in safari vehicles is limited.
          If you have recently visited a yellow fever area, ensure you meet vaccination requirements.
          Confirm the visa requirements for your nationality before traveling.

        And finally—don’t forget to bring your sense of humor and spirit of adventure. This is Africa, where the unexpected makes the journey unforgettable!

        What to bring

          ๐Ÿงณ Clothing

          • Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing(khaki, beige, green – avoid bright colors and dark blues/blacks as they attract insects like tsetse flies).
          • T-shirts and long-sleeved shirts(for sun protection and cooler evenings).
          • Light trousers/convertible safari pants(comfortable for game drives and bush walks).
          • Shorts(for warmer days).
          • Fleece/jumper or light jacket(nights and early mornings can be cold, especially in winter).
          • Waterproof jacket(Victoria Falls spray & unexpected rain).
          • Swimwear(for lodge pools or Devil’s Pool at the Falls if in season).
          • Comfortable walking shoes(closed shoes for bush walks, sneakers or light hikers).
          • Sandals/flip-flops(for around camp/lodge).
          • Hat with a wide brim(essential for sun).
          • Scarf or buff(to protect from dust on game drives).

          ๐Ÿงด Essentials & Protection

          • High SPF sunscreen
          • Sunglasses (polarized if possible)
          • Insect repellent (with DEET)
          • Lip balm with SPF
          • Moisturizer(sun + dry air = dry skin)
          • Hand sanitizer & wet wipes
          • Basic first aid kit(plasters, antiseptic cream, painkillers, antihistamines, motion sickness tablets if needed).
          • Personal medications(carry in original packaging, with prescription).

          ๐Ÿ“ธ Gear & Accessories

          • Camera with extra batteries/memory cards
          • Binoculars(8x42 recommended for wildlife viewing)
          • Headlamp/torch(with spare batteries)
          • Universal power adapter & charging cables
          • Power bank(lodges may have limited electricity hours)
          • Dry bag / ziplock bags(for electronics, especially near Victoria Falls spray).

          ๐Ÿ›‚ Travel Documents

          • Passport(valid for 6+ months, with blank pages)
          • Visas (if required) for Zimbabwe/Zambia and Botswana
          • Travel insurance documents(covering medical, evacuation, and adventure activities)
          • Copies of important documents(passport, insurance, bookings – digital + printed).

          ๐Ÿ’ต Money & Payments

          • US Dollars(widely accepted in Zimbabwe & Victoria Falls, also useful in Botswana)
          • Small denominations(for tips, markets, taxis)
          • Credit/Debit card(Visa/MasterCard accepted in towns and larger lodges).

          ๐ŸŽ’ Extras

          • Daypack(for game drives, walks, excursions)
          • Reusable water bottle
          • Snacks(energy bars, nuts – handy on long drives)
          • Travel towel(quick-dry for falls & mokoro trips)
          • Notebook & pen(for journaling wildlife sightings).

          ๐ŸŒ Victoria Falls-specific tips:

          • Pack a raincoat/poncho or light waterproof gear for the spray zone.
          • Waterproof phone/camera pouch for pictures near the falls.
          • Wear sandals or water-friendly shoes when visiting the falls (paths can be slippery and wet).

          ๐Ÿ˜ Safari-specific tips:

          • Neutral colors = better wildlife viewing.
          • Avoid camouflage clothing – it’s illegal for civilians in many African countries.
          • Layering is key since mornings/evenings are cold but midday is hot.