Enjoy the adventure of a lifetime with 5 nights for you and a guest in Botswana and Zambia (Victoria Falls) with Wilderness Safaris!
This trip includes:
The Okavango Delta, a World Heritage Site, is rightly considered one of the most incredible wilderness sanctuaries in Africa. It is one of the largest inland delta systems in the world, an area of 6,000 square-miles filled with water channels, lagoons and islands. What makes this area truly remarkable is that it is a wetland paradise located within the arid Kalahari Desert. Each year, floodwaters flow from their catchment areas in the moist central African highlands over 620 miles away into the Delta to create the miracle that is the Okavango. This unique area sustains a huge diversity of fauna and flora, so that game viewing is excellent right through the year.
To the north-east of the Okavango Delta, along the Linyanti Fault line, lie the Chobe and Linyanti areas. The varied woodland habitats and ancient floodplains help to create a balanced experience of the country and the Linyanti is an essential complement to an Okavango visit. The area is home to several unique features, including the Savute Channel, an ancient and sporadic water course attracting abundant wildlife. Seasonal zebra and elephant migrations add further drama and the Linyanti expanse is the favoured hunting ground for healthy numbers of predators.
The final conclusion to the safari will be a visit to Victoria Falls, across the border from Botswana in Zambia. The Falls are 5,600 feet wide and 360 ft high and known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke that Thunders”) due to the towering plume of spray that is visible for some distance. Immediately before this impressive curtain of water, the Zambezi River widens, becoming noisy rapids around a number of small islands as it nears the rim of the Falls. The surrounding area, further away from the constant spray, comprises mopane and teak woodlands with luxuriant riverine forest along the banks of the Zambezi River.
Proceeds will go to Empowers Africa to support the Wilderness Trust, an independent non-profit entity, founded to safeguard the planet’s most significant wild places, and protecting the land and life that exists there. Together with local community trusts and like-minded individuals in the areas that The Trust operates, the projects focus on specific activities in areas of wildlife protection, education and the conservation economy.