Wonders of Caprivi Safari: Eight Game Reserves in Two Weeks

What to expect on this itinerary
Off the beaten track and brimming with highlights, this unique journey takes you across Namibia to the majestic Victoria Falls. Eight unique national parks and game reserves are included, each unveiling the captivating beauty and dramatic wildlife of the country. You won't see other tourists and it's a truly regal experience. Rugged, wild, and bursting with inimitability, this itinerary symbolizes the very best of Southern Africa.
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Okonjima Reserve - Leopards and Cheetahs in the Central Highlights
There's nothing like arriving in a country and having your preconceptions shattered. All the advice reminds you to be patient on safari, and not think that all of Africa resembles a scene from the Lion King. Yet within three hours of touching down, you’re face to face with a leopard. Just north of Windhoek, Okonjima Reserve proves that the dreamy version of Africa actually exists. Take a moment to admire the exquisite fur, follow the lucid eyes as they search for a meal, and watch in silence as the leopard drops into the grass and starts a hunt. And you've only just arrived! Cheetahs are Okonjima's other forte, a rehabilitation center revealing how to reintroduce sick cats into the wild. Drop to sleep with nature's soundtrack perforating through the windows, suggestive calls indicating the life that wanders beneath the moonlight.
What's Included:
Okonjima Reserve - Laid-back Wilderness Exploration
Ongava Game Reserve - Walking with White Rhinos
Etosha National Park - Spectacular Big Game Safari
Etosha National Park - Guided Game Drives in the Bush
Rundu - Riverside Beauty
Mahangu Game Reserve - Lost in the Delights of Popa Falls
Bwabwata National Park - Admire the Enormity of Elephants and Hippos
Kavango –Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area - An Animal Party at Nkasa Rupara and Mudumu National Parks
Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area - Spend a Day Unwinding in Nature
Victoria Falls - Serene Adventure
Victoria Falls - Witness the Falls From Above
Victoria Falls - Relax and Rest in Style
Victoria Falls - Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Visit eight different national parks and game reserves, each indelibly distinct and thriving with Africa's great wildlife
- Receive intimate encounters with leopards and cheetahs in the Okonjima Reserve
- Lace up the boots and walk with endangered white rhinos in Ongava, the serenity and thrill epitomizing this whole Caprivi adventure
- Game drive to the unexplored corners of Etosha National Park and discover the over 100 mammal species that call it home
- Hop along the Caprivi Strip, stopping at four inimitable national parks and immersing yourself in the world's greatest elephant migration route
- Gaze up at Popa Falls, canoe alongside hippos in Bwabwata, and discover the wandering herds of Nkasa Rupara and Mudumu National Parks
- Helicopter ride above the cacophonous Victoria Falls, and then admire the “smoke that thunders” from eye level
Starting Price
$10,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 50 reviews
We are "active" seniors (retired language and science teachers) and asked this travel company to help us evaluate then arrange visits to 5 culturally and ecologically-distinct sites in southern Africa during February, 2019. We chose this time of the year because the safari camps are less crowded. In some cases there were only a handful of guests present, and often the two of us were alone on safari with the guide. This allowed us to set our own pace, to enjoy nature's sounds without chatter, and to engage readily with the very knowledgable guides who work at these camps. Using Windhoek as our hub (due to direct flights from Frankfurt), we first visited Swakopmund/Walvis Bay, then spent 3-nights each at Serra Cafema Lodge and Ongava Tented Camp in Namibia, and then Mapula Lodge and Jack's Camp in Botswana.
The staff - especially the travel planner - at this travel company were immensely helpful, and the on-site subcontractors they selected were 100% reliable, on-schedule, and friendly. In country arrangements booked by the travel company included transfers to/from airports by private van and seven flights on small aircraft to reach the four lodges, plus detailed advice about protocols and border crossings.
Except for Serra Cafema, there are many lodges close to the locations we visited, and our initial choices were based on on-line reviews. We had only positive experiences at each of the four lodges/camps. The staff were consistently friendly and supportive, the meals well planned and prepared (which is remarkable given the isolated locations of these places) and presented artistically, and all of the guides were amazing in their knowledge of animals and plants and ease of conversing (in English) on any topic. Given the sparse crowds, we were able to have extended conversations with them and often with managers and other lodge employees during meals and unscheduled times. It sounds naive, but having conversations about indigenous people, changing cultures, wildlife, and challenges due to changing climate and "modernization" while being on site brought richer, more meaningful understandings than our prior reading guide and history books.
Serra Cafema is remarkable, and puts a capital R in Remote. There are lots of birds (and crocodiles) along the river, and oryx and small antelopes abound, but one does not go there hoping to see the "big five" of African wildlife. Rather, it is the peacefulness, expansiveness, and serenity of this environment that are most impressive. The lush green and wildlife of the Kunene River basin contrasts dramatically with the adjacent barren desert containing amazing metamorphic rocks and multicolored sands, and visits to two Himba villages that provided insights to a unique traditional culture.
Ongava is on a private reserve adjacent to Etosha National Park. The water hole beside the camp draws a wide variety of antelopes, zebras, and elephants. While out on safari we were close-up with lions, cheetahs and white rhinos plus lots of bird species. It was worth visiting Etosha with its larger herds, but it is crowded and the commotion distracting.
We over-nighted in Kasane en route to Mapula Lodge in the Okanaga Delta region. Here we were serenaded by families of hippos behind our cabin, watched herds of cape buffalo and extended elephant families, and learned how short periods of rainfall quickly change the area from open scrub to "islands" of trees and wildlife surrounded by water. At our request a visit was arranged to the nearby village Eretsha, where we spent the morning at their primary school and visited the health clinic, learning much about the daily lives of these people.
Jack's Camp is unique, not just for being in the edge of the Kalahari Pan, but its spread-out tents, campy lodge, proximity to herds of wildebeast, zebras, and buffalos in addition to meercats, lions, cheetahs and many wetland avian species, and engagement with extended families of San (Bushmen) that camp nearby and introduce westerners to their amazing skills at surviving in such harsh environments. The manager and our guide were exceptionally gracious and accommodating.
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Our family trip to Africa was phenomenal! We worked with this travel agent. She planned the perfect trip for us! And we were not an easy group...23 in all with 10 adults and 13 children (ranging in ages from 2 to 17). We went to two different safari lodges, toured Victoria Falls and spent three glorious days in Capetown. The itinerary was perfect. There was a fair amount of travel involved. But there was no way to avoid that if we were to experience all that we wanted to! Our travel agent arranged all the transports and they were flawless. The hotels were also great and the safari lodges were absolutely perfect! We spent some time along the Chobe River, which we loved. Doing our safaris by boat. Our final Safari was at Savanna Private Game Reserve. This place was amazing. The food was to die for and the special drinks so fun! The game drives afforded incredible game viewing and we all left there wishing we could stay.
At at one point, we lost a passport. Panic ensued as we were then in Zambia. Our agent was so calm and helpful during this pressure-packed moment. Fortunately, we found this passport at the bottom of a bag.
We wouldn’t change one thing about this trip!
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