





4-Day Botswana Safari - Chobe & Okavango
Duration
4 day(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Enjoy thrilling Big Five game drives across Chobe’s wildlife-rich landscapes
Discover serene delta channels during traditional mokoro canoe explorations
Learn about Botswana’s ecosystems wildlife behavior and conservation practices
Experience authentic lodge and camp stays immersed in pristine natural surroundings
€ 4893.86
€ 4502.35
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Experience a remarkable safari adventure that combines the wildlife-rich plains of Chobe National Park with the tranquil waterways of the Okavango Delta. Guided by expert local guides, encounter the Big Five on immersive game drives before gliding silently through reed-lined channels in a traditional mokoro, offering a deeper connection to Botswana’s natural beauty.
Discover the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation as you stay in comfortable lodges and camps surrounded by untouched landscapes. Learn about local ecosystems, wildlife behavior, and traditional ways of life while enjoying unforgettable moments across rivers, floodplains, and open savannahs, creating a safari journey rich in variety and authenticity.
Park fees
All activities
All accommodation
Camping equipment
A professional driver/guide
All transportation
All flights during the tour
All Taxes/VAT
Roundtrip airport transfer
Meals
Drinks
Sleeping bag
Bath towels
International flights
Additional accommodation
Personal items
Government increase of taxes or park fees
Some meals
Alcoholic drinks
Gratuities
Neutral-colored clothing
Lightweight, breathable shirts
Comfortable trousers, shorts
Warm jacket, fleece
Waterproof jacket or poncho
Hat or cap
Comfortable walking shoes or light boots
Sandals, flip-flops
Swimsuit, Sunglasses
Scarf or buff
Light gloves
Binoculars, Camera
Smartphone & charger
Sunscreen, Lip balm
Personal medications, small first aid kit
Hand sanitizer & wet wipes
Reusable water bottle
Daypack
Flashlight or headlamp
Travel documents
Local currency & cards
Travel pillow & blanket
Notebook & pen
Minimum age of participants 5
A valid passport is required for this tour
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Activity Provider: Knap Tours
Customer Reviews
Jordon

I am camping here with a tour group and have to say that this place has blown my mind away again and again! Special mention to the sweetheart “Gorata” for helping to arrange a viewing of the Botswana Elephant Centre with the guide “Big Tom” Gorata has been so kind & patient to introduce to us the library in detail, section by section, telling us everything she knew.. even some of the history that happened long before her time. Her smile is infectious and helps to lighten up our day immediately. Big Tom also gave us an in depth explanation about the elephants of Botswana and the problems that come along with Poaching. Humans like poachers can be bad but these 2 here definitely have a heart of gold :)
Ron

I had a very difficult time prepaying for my reservations. The lodge required payment in advance but offered no secure online payment link, forcing me to use a bank wire transfer. After sending the funds, there were unexplained shortfalls, repeated email exchanges about missing amounts, and requests to resend proof of payment. Eventually, after several days and multiple messages back and forth, the issue was sorted out, and my credit card was finally charged to complete the reservations. The staff were polite throughout, but the entire process was far more complicated than it should have been. A simple, transparent online payment system would make this much easier for international guests. Our stay was pleasant, and the safari was excellent, but there were several issues. I was not given the required proof of payment for the safari at check-in and only learned I needed it at 5:30 the next morning. The TV’s internet connection was intermittent, requiring me to repeatedly adjust a loose cable. And needing to watch for baboon droppings on the walkway to our room made the experience feel more like a 3-star stay at a 5-star price.
GM

Overpriced campsite with squeezed camps. Pretty noisy due to the dense packing of camp sites. Charge you 60 Pula for 4 pieces of firewood. That’s really insane. Got wet one on top. Overall not worth the money spent.
Lavinia

I cannot recommend this hotel. If you book the campsite, you're treated like a second-class citizen. Were we even allowed to use the restaurant despite having a reservation? The campsite toilets were the most disgusting I've ever seen. The showers were also dirty, and the water was cold. The campers are packed in tightly. The pitches are small with artificial light, and instead of nature, you hear noises that probably come from an energy generator. I don't understand why they offer a campsite if they let it get so run down. The food was more about quantity than quality.
Pietro

Beautiful location, terrible service. We were a big family (18 people). When we got there, they had made a mess with one third of our rooms. One family was split in two distant rooms, one family had no room. They eventually fixed it (1hour). Then we had a boat tour booked, so we ordered sandwiches for lunch. Also took about 1 hour to get them, and when we did the orders were ALL mixed up and it took 20 minutes to figure out what was what. Also 1 sandwich was missing. In our room there was WiFi with NO INTERNET. Same with other rooms of our group. When we asked for help, they offered to change the room but we were only staying one night and we were already unpacked so we didn't want that, so they said we had to deal with it. There are no plugs near the bed, so you have to get up and out of the mosquito net if you need to use your phone while charging (or bring a very long extension cord...). The AC would either be maximum fan speed or off. No in-between. At dinner, it took 30 minutes to get drinks (we were almost finished eating). The rooms are patched up to look luxurious but are actually falling apart with badly fixed appliances all over. The photo is a good representation of how the rest of the room was: nicely painted, rotten inside. On a positive note, some of the food was pretty good and the location was really beautiful. Amazing boat tour and game drive in the morning.
