5-Day Chobe NP, Savuti & Moremi GR Mobile Camping Safari

5 days

Easy

Chobe NP, Savuti & Moremi GR Mobile Camping Safari
This package gives you the opportunity to explore Chobe National Park, Savuti, Moremi game reserve and you will flight out from Maun. Mobile camping safari is the best and the most exciting encounter with nature, witnessing the wild during the day and the nocturnal life, gazing at the stars listening to the wild calls from the savannah woodland and open blonde grassland. Soaking yourself at the heart of the wild from experiencing life in the wild away from hustles and bustles of city.
What's included?
    • Water
    • Drinks
    • Hot shower
    • Flash toilets
    • tissues
    Exclusions
      • Tips
      • Visa fees
      • National park fees
      Please note

        Dry Season (May to October)

        • Clothing: Lightweight, breathable fabrics for daytime, but warmer layers for early mornings and evenings.
        • Long-sleeved shirts and pants to protect against the sun and mosquitoes.
        • Fleece jacket or sweater for cooler mornings and evenings.
        • Wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses for sun protection.
        • Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or boots for walking safaris
        • Binoculars for wildlife viewing.
        • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards.
        • Insect repellent and sunscreen.
        • Personal toiletries and medications.
        • Reusable water bottles to stay hydrated.
        • Daypack for carrying essentials during game drives.
        • Swimsuit for camps with swimming pools.
        • The Chobe River is a key feature of Chobe National Park, supporting wildlife and enhancing the natural experience for visitors camping in the area.
        • The best times for game drives are during cooler mornings and evenings, when wildlife activity is increased.

        Wet Season (November to April)

        • Lightweight, quick-drying clothing.
        • Waterproof jacket or poncho for unexpected rain showers.
        • Waterproof hiking boots or shoes.
        • Insect repellent and mosquito nets for added protection.
        • Umbrella or waterproof hat.
        • Plastic bags to keep electronics and valuables dry.
        • Malaria prophylaxis (if recommended by your healthcare provider).
        • Antihistamines for allergies to insect bites.
        • Bird identification book for birdwatching enthusiasts.
        • Portable power bank for charging electronics.
        • Hot water availability at campsites can vary, so be prepared for different amenities across locations.
        • The rainy season impacts road conditions, making a 4×4 vehicle essential for navigating difficult terrain.


        What to bring