9-Day Victoria Falls, Chobe Safari, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park and Okavango Delta

9 days

Easy

Victoria Falls, Chobe Safari, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park and Okavango Delta
Your safari adventure begins at the majestic Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and winds its way through untamed landscapes, culminating in Maun, Botswana—the gateway to the Okavango Delta. In the heart of Africa, Mother Nature reveals her wonders in full: from gliding silently in a traditional mokoro canoe along the meandering waterways of the Okavango Delta, capturing the beauty of aquatic wildlife, to venturing deep into Chobe National Park, where herds of elephants roam freely and predators stalk the savannah. This is more than a journey—it’s an immersion into Africa’s raw wilderness, offering unforgettable encounters and memories that last a lifetime.
What's included?
    • 4x4 safari vehicle for all game drives
    • All national park entry fees
    • Hotel pickup and drop-off
    • Professional, knowledgeable safari guides
    • Air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers
    • All scheduled activities (unless specified as optional)
    • Drinking water provided daily
    • All road transport and accommodation throughout the trip
    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

        Clothing & Comfort

        • Casual, comfortable clothing is suitable throughout the year.
        • Neutral, dull colors are recommended (avoid bright colors and whites).
        • T-shirts and safari trousers/jeans for cooler evenings and mornings.
        • A fleece or warm sweater for early morning game drives.
        • A thin, long-sleeve shirt for sun protection.
        • In winter (June–August), early mornings can be very cold—pack layers to stay warm.

        Essentials to Bring

        • Good pair of sunglasses.
        • Sunblock, wide-brimmed hat, and insect repellent.
        • Binoculars and a camera (with extra batteries/chargers).
        • Personal medication (basic medical kit provided).

        Travel Light

        • Space is limited on safari vehicles—please pack as lightly as possible.

        Health & Travel Requirements

        • If you’ve recently traveled to a yellow fever area, ensure you have the required vaccination certificate.
        • Confirm the appropriate visa requirements for your nationality before traveling.

        Final Note

        • Don’t forget to bring along your sense of humor— This is Africa! 🌍
        What to bring

          Clothing

          • Comfortable sneakers/sandals/walking shoes – for exploring Victoria Falls rainforest & game activities.
          • Flip-flops/slip-ons – ideal for the pool, hotel, or light activities.
          • Wide-brimmed hat and/or cap – sun protection is essential.
          • Shorts/cut-offs – for daytime wear.
          • Sleeveless cotton shirts / T-shirts – breathable fabrics for hot weather.
          • Earth-toned clothing – best for safari (helps blend in and stay cool).
          • Jeans/pants/trousers & long-sleeve cotton shirts – evenings & mosquito protection.
          • Loose-fitting pants (like harem style) – comfort around the hotel.
          • Sarong – versatile (pool, cover-up, or casual wear).
          • Bandana or Buff – for dust, sun, or style.
          • Swimsuit / bathing suit.
          • Underwear.
          • Socks – especially important in mosquito-prone areas.
          • Winter (May–August): Fleece/jacket, gloves, scarf, woolen hat – mornings & evenings can get cold on safari.
          • Summer (September–April): Light windproof jacket & a jersey for cooler evenings.

          Additional Essentials

          • Toiletries (travel-size recommended).
          • Sunscreen – high SPF.
          • Insect repellent – strong formula (DEET or natural alternatives).
          • Plug adapter (many places now have universal sockets, but bring one just in case).
          • Power bank / power pack – for charging electronics on the go.
          • Small torch/flashlight – useful at night in lodges/camps.
          • Sunglasses – UV protection for the intense African sun.
          • Reusable water bottle – eco-friendly option (can refill at water stations).
          • Oral rehydration salts or electrolyte sachets – important in hot weather to replace minerals lost through sweat.