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Botswana Mobile Camping Safari (Wheelchair Accessible) - Okavango Delta

Botswana Mobile Camping Safari: Okavango Delta
Botswana Mobile Camping Safari Wheelchair Accessible Okavango Delta
8 NIGHTS FROM:
$4,795
Per person sharing
Scheduled flights quoted separately
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• Botswana Mobile Camping Safari
• Maun
• Moremi Game Reserve
• Okavango Delta
• Elephants & Hippo
• Predators & Plains Game
• Mababe Depression
• Khwai River
• Birding
• Camping Safari: Wheelchair Accessible

If you are reasonably fit, this adventurous Botswana mobile camping safari is wheelchair accessible, allowing you to explore the amazing wildlife of Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta. Travel in an accessible safari vehicle & sleep in specially adapted Meru-stye tents with camp beds, proper mattresses & hot bucket showers. Your tent will be erected for you, all food will be prepared over an open fire.

Day 1
You will be met at Maun Airport and transferred to your lodge near this small town, which is the gateway to the famous Okavango Delta.
 
Check into your lodge where you can relax and enjoy the birdlife of the region.
Day 2
Your guide will collect you this morning for your exciting overland 'glamping' trip to experience the amazing wildlife of Botswana, sleeping under canvas and travelling in an open-sided 4x4 game viewing vehicle.
 
Within an hour of leaving Maun, it is possible to view the first of the wildlife that inhabits this unspoilt region. After 3-hours we reach Moremi Game Reserve, situated on the eastern side of the famous Okavango Delta.
 
After arriving at our campsite in this pristine conservation area that offers superb land-based game viewing and outstanding birding, settle in and relax around a roaring campfire.
 
Note: You will be travelling in an open-sided 4x4 game viewing vehicle throughout your trip, so you must take only soft bags (no hard suitcases). Apart from Chobe and Maun, be aware that you will have no WiFi or mobile phone coverage.
 
All tents will be pre-erected with twin camp beds, mattresses, towels and bed linen provided. At the back of each tent there is an enclosed area with a bucket shower that will be filled with warm water prior to use and a long-drop toilet with a seat. Three delicious meals a day will be prepared by your chef over an open fire, with a small selection of soft drinks and alcohol provided. A head torch and a strong hand torch are essential, as lighting in the tents is minimal. A collapsible camping lantern will also be very useful.
Days 3 To 4
Moremi Game Reserve is situated on the eastern reaches of the seasonal Okavango Delta, which is flooded annually by the great Okavango River, whose waters flow inland from Angola into the vast Kalahari – never finding the sea, but instead forming a great inland delta whose waters are absorbed by the desert.
 
Comprising 6,000 square miles of crystal clear channels, serene lagoons and a myriad of islands, the Okavango Delta forms a natural oasis that sustains a vast variety of wildlife and birds of all descriptions. The waters are at their height from July to October, forming an amazing wetlands ecosystem that is one of the greatest natural wonders of the world.
 
Activities in Moremi Game Reserve are devoted to land-based game viewing and birding. We hope to see some of the larger animals that inhabit this region such as hippo, lion, elephant, buffalo and leopard, as well as many other species. Red lechwe are one of the more unusual antelope species commonly found here and this is one of the best game reserves for spotting the endangered African wild dog. Giraffe, ostrich, wildebeest, jackal, warthog and tree squirrels are also frequently spotted.
 
For birders, the swampy areas of Xakanaxa are home to African rail, Coppery-tailed coucal, Black coucal*, Red-chested flufftail, African crake*, Black crake, Chirping cisticola, Luapula cisticola, Purple swamphen and Allen’s gallinule to name but a few. The open waters attract the African skimmer, Saddle-billed stork, Yellow-billed stork, Intermediate egret, Goliath heron, African fish eagle, Hadeda ibis and Sacred ibis, as well as the globally threatened Slaty egret and Wattled crane (*=migratory species).
 
In the evening relax around a blazing campfire under a balmy African sky.
Day 5
Today we continue to explore Moremi Game Reserve, as we travel to our next campsite situated in a private reserve on the banks of the Mababe River.
 
This mopane bushveld is home to breeding herds of elephants, whilst the eastern reaches of the Khwai River is home to some impressive old bulls. These rivers have a high density of hippos as well as some huge crocodile.
 
For birders, the mopane canopy is also home to raptors such as the African hawk-eagle, Tawny eagle, Gabar goshawk, Little sparrowhawk, African harrier hawk and Shikra. Other birds you can hope to see here include the Red-headed weaver, Stierling’s wren-warbler, Scarlet-chested sunbird, Neddicky, Yellow-breasted apalis, Chin-spot batis and Diederik cuckoo* to name but a few. The verges of the swamp are breeding grounds for the Rosy-throated longclaw, Black coucal*, Long-legged bustard and the African crake* (*=migratory species).
 
Enjoy superb game viewing all day in this amazing region, where animals migrate freely across huge distances.
Days 6 To 7
The Mababe River flows into the Khwai River, which forms the northern border between Moremi Game Reserve and the Khwai and Mababe local communities.
 
The deep sands of the winding Magwikwe Sand Ridge marks the shoreline of what was once a massive inland sea. The old lake bed, now called the Mababe Depression, has a dense clay floor that is rich in protein – so the area teems with wildlife. It is a birder’s paradise, with nutritious grasses that grow on the rich soils providing excellent seed for an impressive array of estrillids and viduids. Among these are the magnificently coloured Violet-eared waxbill, Black-cheeked waxbill, Village indigobird, Shaft-tailed whydah and Paradise whydah. These in turn provide a good food source for small raptors such as the Little sparrowhawk, Shikra, Gabar goshawk, Red-necked falcon and Lanner falcon. It is not only small birds that feed on the grass seeds, but rodents such at rats and mice too. As a result huge numbers of Secretary birds, Tawny eagles, Black-shouldered kites, Steppe eagles*, Lesser-spotted eagles*, Wahlberg’s eagles* and Steppe buzzards* can also be found here (*=migratory species).
 
We rise early to explore the wildlife found in these large floodplains, which provide good grazing for many species of antelope and unobstructed seasonal movement. Lion, leopard, hyena, servals, African wildcats and wild dogs are common predators, with cheetah less commonly seen. Buffalo use this area seasonally, with large herds moving in during the summer rains. The swampy areas in the west are home to red lechwe and other ungulates - including tsessebe, waterbuck, wildebeest, reedbuck, giraffe, zebra, kudu and impala, with sable and roan antelope less commn residents. You will also see hippo in the waterways as well as fish eagles, hawk eagles and a variety of egrets and storks.
 
For birders, the western reaches of the Khwai River are prime habitat for the uncommon Rosy-throated longclaw and the entire length of the river is the hunting domain of the Bat-hawk. Other commonly found species include the Tawny eagle, Steppe eagle*, Lesser-spotted eagle*, Martial eagle, Bateleur and African hawk-eagle. If you are fortunate you may see the rare Cuckoo hawk, Long-crested eagle and Black sparrowhawk. These waterways also host Africa rail, African crake*, Greater painted snipe, Allen’s gallinule*, Lesser jacana and Lesser moorhen (*=migratory species).
 
Exploring after dark with a spotlight offers the opportunity to see some of the nocturnal birds and animals that are rarely encountered during the day.
 
Note: Night drives are not permitted in Moremi Game Reserve, so these activities are conducted in the Mababe private reserve that adjoins the national park.
Day 8
Enjoy another day of game viewing, as we leave Moremi Game Reserve and travel 3-hours to Maun.
 
On arrival you will be dropped off at your hotel in this small town.
Day 9
Transfer to Maun Airport for your flight home.