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9-Nights Private Botswana - Luxury Tailor Made Travel

Africa
9-Nights Private Botswana - Luxury Tailor Made Travel
Africa
Abercrombie & Kent
Vacation Offer ID 1544636
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Overview

Abercrombie & Kent

Private Botswana
On this independent version of our flagship Southern Africa adventure, explore extraordinary game regions, view stunning Victoria Falls and stay in accommodations ranging from classic luxury tents to lavish tree houses.

Featured Destinations

Maun

Maun

The town of Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native huts. There are shopping malls, banks, restaurants, a few hotels and some happening bars. Maun is the tourism capital of Botswana and the administrative centre of Ngamiland. It is also the headquarters of numerous safari and air-charter operations.
Destination Guide
Okavango Delta

Okavango Delta

The Okavango delta is one of the world’s largest inland water systems. It's headwaters start in Angola’s western highlands, with numerous tributaries joining to form the Cubango river, which then flows through Namibia (called the Kavango) and finally enters Botswana, where it is then called the Okavango. It is a unique ecosystem with large populations of African mammals, birds, and other animals and is one of the last totally unspoiled areas in Africa. This destination is perfect for camping, picture taking, walking safaris, and mokoro (canoe) excursions.
Destination Guide
Chobe National Park

Chobe National Park

The Chobe National Park, which is the second largest national park in Botswana, has one of the greatest concentrations of game found on the African continent. Its uniqueness in the abundance of wildlife and the true African nature of the region offers a safari experience of a lifetime. The park is divided into four distinctly different eco systems: Serondela with its lush plains and dense forests in the Chobe River area in the extreme north-east; the Savuti Marsh in the west; the Linyanti Swamps in the north-west and the hot dry hinterland in between. A major feature of Chobe National Park is its elephant population currently estimated at around 120,000. The Chobe elephant are migratory, making seasonal movements from the Chobe and Linyanti rivers, where they concentrate in the dry season, to the pans in the southeast of the park, to which they disperse in the rains.
Destination Guide
Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls

The town of Victoria Falls is a pleasant place, created for visitors. There are hiking routes and rental bicycles. There are also trinket shops, selling everything from cheap T-shirts to antique African musical instruments. Carvings of masks and animals are a tradition around the area (as is the bargaining required to purchase them for a reasonable price). The Victoria Falls Hotel, a short walk from the falls, still operates in full colonial splendor and should be seen even by those not staying there. Visit Crocodile Ranch and Craft Village - a fascinating glimpse into Zimbabwean culture. Visit Livingstone, just across the border in Zambia— more than just a tourist town and more character than Victoria Falls. Another appealing side trip is to Chobe National Park, in neighboring Botswana. Chobe is one of the finest game parks in the world.
Destination Guide
Livingstone

Livingstone

Livingstone is less than 10 miles from beautiful Victoria Falls and is a delightful old colonial town named after the explorer David Livingstone. As Zambian tourism increases, more people are staying in Livingstone and new enterprises seem to be springing up. There are also many lovely lodges on the banks of the Zambezi.
Destination Guide
Johannesburg

Johannesburg

Johannesburg's contrasts are some of the most extreme in the world; poverty-stricken and overcrowded Alexandra is surrounded by some of the richest suburbs in South Africa, and downtown hundreds of homeless struggle to survive around the Stock Exchange. The contrast between suburb and township is mirrored nationwide, but is more extreme here because of the intense wealth of many of the suburbs, and the sheer size of the townships and their satellite squatter camps. Yet the city as a whole continues to suck in people and skills from all over the country, making it the financial, commercial and cultural powerhouse of South Africa.
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Valid Date Ranges

January 2025
01/04/2025 01/13/2025 $15,895 per person
February 2025
02/16/2025 02/25/2025 $15,895 per person
02/27/2025 03/08/2025 $15,895 per person
March 2025
03/07/2025 03/16/2025 $15,895 per person
April 2025
04/10/2025 04/19/2025 $18,695 per person
04/14/2025 04/23/2025 $18,695 per person
04/24/2025 05/03/2025 $18,695 per person
May 2025
05/07/2025 05/16/2025 $18,695 per person
June 2025
06/05/2025 06/14/2025 $23,695 per person
06/26/2025 07/05/2025 $23,695 per person
July 2025
07/16/2025 07/25/2025 $23,695 per person
07/25/2025 08/03/2025 $23,695 per person
August 2025
08/06/2025 08/15/2025 $23,695 per person
08/21/2025 08/30/2025 $23,695 per person
September 2025
09/07/2025 09/16/2025 $23,695 per person
October 2025
10/11/2025 10/20/2025 $18,695 per person
November 2025
11/13/2025 11/22/2025 $15,895 per person
11/22/2025 12/01/2025 $15,895 per person
December 2025
12/05/2025 12/14/2025 $15,895 per person
Prices are per person, double occupancy and include internal air where applicable. Holiday surcharge may apply. Departure dates, prices and availability may change at any time. Some restrictions may apply.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.