Walking Safaris

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Many lodges in Botswana offer a guided walking safari as one of the activities to choose from.  In general, walking in the National Parks is forbidden, so if you are keen to take to your feet while on safari in Botswana, do make sure to include one or two lodges that offer this unique and exciting activity.

In principle you don't get quite as close to big game as you would in a vehicle (although in practice it can turn out to be just the opposite!), but you also get the opportunity to study things - such as insects, trees, droppings and spoor - that you normally never observe from a vehicle, and see the bush from the wildlife's eye view, rather than looking down on everything from the back of your 4x4. Walking safaris are a great opportunity for photographers to get down to ground level for some impressive pictures.

Walking safaris in Botswana are not particularly strenuous - you will be stopping frequently to observe the fascinating details of the bush so the pace is not [cont.]

brisk by any means, but you will be travelling over rough terrain. Walks tend to last for 3 to 4 hours with a mid-walk break, setting off early in the morning and arriving at your next lodge or campsite at around 10 or 11 in the morning to avoid walking during the hot midday sun. Afternoon walks are also possible, again timed to avoid walking at the hotter times of day.  Safety in the bush is always your host's top priority, and you will be accompanied by an experienced (and armed!) ranger as well as your guide at all times.

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ABU CAMP

Okavango Delta ($2624 pppn)

A camp aimed at film stars and royalty, with a price to match.

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ZARAFA CAMP

Linyanti ($1630 pppn)

A highly exclusive and luxurious camp in the Selinda Reserve, with a price tag to match.

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JAO CAMP

Okavango Delta ($1630 pppn)

A highly luxurious lodge in a prime concession in the Delta.

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One of the best places in Africa to watch lion on the hunt - a proper safari experience, and not to be missed.

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LITTLE VUMBURA

Okavango Delta ($1095 pppn)

A terrific camp in the north of the Okavango, benefitting from excellent wet and dry activities year-round.

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KHWAI RIVER LODGE

Moremi ($1090 pppn)

For those looking for more creature comforts on their safari, Khwai River Lodge offers the height of luxury in the bush.

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LITTLE KWARA

Okavango Delta ($1012 pppn)

The smaller and slightly more upmarket sister camp to Kwando Safari's Kwara camp.

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NXABEGA

Okavango Delta ($1010 pppn)

A chic lodge with an excellent location in the southwest of the Delta.

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