Drifters Botswana Camping
16 days small group tour
from/to Johannesburg
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| BKDBA | 01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025 | bookable | 3099 EUR |
| BKDBA | 01.01.2026 - 31.12.2026 | bookable | 3199 EUR |
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Drifters' tours are full of adventure. The overland safari operator has been one of the largest and most renowned in southern Africa for over 40 years. The Botswana tour starts as a classic camping tour in tents for two and as an Explorer Tour in permanent accommodation. This description refers to the camping tour.
You spend the night in tents for two, camping beds are provided. So nobody has to sleep on mats on the floor. Some nights are also spent in permanent accommodation. However, you will need to bring a sleeping bag and towels for this tour. This tour is an adventure tour, so every traveler should have a certain open-minded attitude. It is expected that travelers support the group work in the usual way (setting up tents, washing dishes, etc.). Single travelers may have to share a room with a fellow traveler of the same sex; a single room / tent (optional) is also available on request. Transportation is by non-air-conditioned safari truck.
The tour language is English and the group is international. The age structure is between 18 and around 55 years. The maximum number of participants is 16 with an average of 10 people per tour. Unlike many other safari providers, Drifters does not charge a local payment or food kitty. All services included in the tour are booked and paid for in advance. Only optional activities and meals not included must be paid for directly on site.
Flights are not included in these tours. On request, we are happy to arrange suitable flights or airport transfers to suit the tours, as well as pre- or post-night stays. As the Drifters tours usually start early in the morning and only arrive in the late afternoon, you should book at least one overnight stay at the start location and one overnight stay at the destination in order not to miss the start of the tour or the return flight. Optionally, the tour can also be ended after 13 days in Victoria Falls.
Start dates and prices 2025/26 as PDF (starts every Saturday)
The occasional visitor to Botswana can be forgiven for perceiving the country as miles and miles of flat, desolate bushland with little or no surface water. At second glance, and with a little local knowledge, a whole new world is revealed that is arguably Africa's finest wildlife viewing destination. Botswana is the size of France and over a quarter of its surface area is set aside exclusively for nature conservation. Our tour takes us through the vast Kalahari plains, where we meet the Bushmen who live there and are among the oldest peoples in Africa. We then venture north into the magnificent Okavango Delta, the world's largest inland delta, whose waters rise in the distant mountains of Angola and flow into the vast Makgadigadi Plain, creating a unique paradise for wildlife. We explore the world-famous national parks in fully equipped, open 4×4 vehicles and follow old animal migration trails, season permitting. We enjoy a game drive by boat on the Chobe River in Chobe National Park and finish with a visit to "the thundering smoke" - the Victoria Falls. Clients can choose to fly home from Victoria Falls or continue south overland and end the trip in Johannesburg. The tour offers the ultimate natural paradise for the adventurer, the photographer, the ornithologist and the nature lover.
DAY 1: KHAMA RHINO SANCTUARY
Our adventure begins on departure from JOHANNESBURG at 6:30 a.m. On our way through the arid thorn strip of South Africa's North West Province, we want to cross the border to Botswana at Martins Drift. After completing customs and immigration formalities, we enter the vast plains of the Kalahari, which stretch as far as the eye can see. We will cover a great distance today before arriving at our accommodation at Khama Rhino Sanctuary. The Khama Rhino Sanctuary (KRS) is a community wildlife project that was established in 1992. The focus of the Khama Rhino Sanctuary is to save the endangered rhinos, restore the environment to its original state, provide economic benefits to the local community and promote the sustainable use of natural resources. Covering an area of approximately 8,585ha, the sanctuary provides a good home for white and black rhino, as well as over 30 different animal species and over 230 bird species. Tonight we enjoy a delicious dinner while our guide explains what to expect over the next few days.
Overnight: Khama Rhino Sanctuary Campsite, meals included: dinner
DAY 2: MAUN
We wake up early and set off on the first of many game drives in an open safari vehicle. We explore the Khama Rhino Sanctuary and go in search of rhinos and many other species that call this extraordinary environment home. We then return to camp for brunch. Our journey continues north into the true wilderness. We drive through numerous remote villages as we pass the vast Makgadikgadi salt pans. The last part of our journey takes us along the Boteti River and to our stop for the night: Drifters Maun Camp. The lodge offers comfortable twin-bedded units, all with great views of the wide Boteti River - the birding is exceptional! Tonight we fall asleep to the sounds of grunting hippos.
Overnight: Drifters Maun Campsite, meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
DAY 3-4: OKAVANGO DELTA
After an early start, we leave the lodge behind and head back towards Maun before turning left and driving to the famous Okavango Delta. The Okavango, a mighty river that comes from the far north of Angola and flows south, is one of the world's only true inland deltas and offers a unique ecosystem that is home to a wide variety of animal and plant species. The sight of a nervous lechwe trotting across a flooded plain, the leafhen carefully pacing among the flowering lilies, the bee-eater chasing an unsuspecting insect and, of course, the familiar cry of the African fish eagle - all create a canvas of a unique masterpiece of nature. The river eventually flows into the vast plains of the Makgadikgadi sands and disappears. Our comfortable and well-equipped camp on the edge of one of the largest lagoons serves as a base from which we explore the delta. We will glide through narrow reed channels in mokoros (hand-carved canoes made from a tree trunk), walk on uninhabited islands and picnic in the wilderness while learning about the animals and plants of the delta from local guides who have grown up in the area. Through informal exchanges with the guides, we will have the opportunity to get to know the locals and their way of life in this remote wilderness. We will also have time to simply relax and enjoy the view over a glistening lagoon from a beautiful wooden deck with a cold drink in hand, go for a walk with our guide or take a refreshing dip in the pool. One afternoon we enjoy a relaxing boat trip at sunset.
Overnight: 2x Guma Lagoon Drifters Campsite, meals included: 2x breakfast, 2x lunch, 2x dinner
DAY 5: MAUN
We start our journey back to Maun early. In Maun you have the opportunity to see the delta from above on a scenic flight (at your own expense). Enjoy breathtaking views of the vastness of the delta and don't forget to keep an eye out for animals. We arrive at Drifters Maun Camp in the late afternoon. Just in time to cool off in the pool and enjoy a great sunset. We go to sleep full of excitement for the coming days. But before that, we pack our bags and recharge all our batteries before we go camping in the wilderness for four nights.
Overnight stay: Drifters Maun Campsite, meals included: breakfast, dinner
DAY 6-9: FLEXIBLE PLANNING IN RESERVES
We enjoy a delicious breakfast at the lodge before setting off on the game viewing part of our trip. Without a doubt, this is one of the highlights of the tour. We travel in well-equipped, open 4×4 Land Cruisers, with our local Motswana guides. The 4x4s are not just for show, as the national parks are truly wild places and the roads are just tracks in the sand. We only carry our cameras and daypacks, a picnic lunch and drinks for the road. For the next four days, we go on an extensive safari during the day, stopping at hideaways and waterholes and making the most of our time here. We arrive at our camp just in time for sunset, which gives us enough time to set up our tents, as well as the bush shower and toilet. Of course, a campfire is also a must. We spend four nights on a private campsite on the banks of the Khwai River and are completely secluded - it's as if we are the first people here and alone in the world. We bring everything we need for an enjoyable wilderness experience and leave nothing behind when we leave. Our route is flexible and dependent on the time of travel and the movements of the animals. This area is excellent for game viewing and we spend our time along the wetlands. We also have the option to drive to Moremi or Savuti and follow the animals. Khwai offers a variety of game viewing opportunities (we have to hide the fruit from the roaming elephants, the meat from the hyenas and just about everything from the monkeys). The vegetation is constantly changing from open plains with palm trees to swampland and dense mopane forests. This variety of habitats makes for excellent wildlife viewing. Depending on the ever-changing conditions in the national parks, we may also venture into the vast Central Kalahari Game Reserve or the unique Makgadikgadi Pans National Park.
Accommodation: 4x Kwhai Hippo Pool Campsite, meals included: 4x breakfast, 4x lunch, 4x dinner
DAY 10: MAKGADIKGADI PANS
On this last morning in the park, we slowly make our way back towards Maun. We enjoy lunch at Maun Lodge, which is situated on the banks of the Boteti River. The river is known to change direction depending on the season and rainfall. After lunch we continue east to visit the spectacular Makgadikgadi salt pans. Oceans of golden grass give way to rugged white pans, under a vast sky. We camp for the night in splendid seclusion. The adventurous can sleep under the stars and be rewarded with the magnificent spectacle of the southern night sky. In some seasons the pans are not easily accessible, in which case we will camp close to an interesting elephant waterhole.
Overnight: One Tree Island Wild Campsite, meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
DAY 11: CHOBE RIVER - VICTORIA FALLS
We venture north today and make our way to the slow, calm Chobe River, an ideal habitat for hippos and crocodiles and an attraction for some of the largest herds of elephant and buffalo on earth. This afternoon we enjoy an extensive boat trip on the river in Chobe National Park. Gliding close to the banks, we hope to get close to the animals that drink along the river. Back on land, we cross the border into Zimbabwe and make our way to our accommodation for the night. The lodge is centrally located and only a few minutes' walk from the waterfalls and other attractions.
Overnight stay: A'Zambezi River Lodge, meals included: breakfast, lunch
DAY 12: VICTORIA FALLS
We wake up in the adventure capital of Africa and full of excitement explore the impressive Victoria Falls, known to the locals as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" - "the smoke that thunders". This is the place where, according to ancient lore, the Zambezi river god "Nyami Nyami", who takes the form of a snake spirit, hides. The entrance fee to the falls is included in the tour price and you can spend as much time as possible there to see the falls and explore the surrounding rainforest. Various other attractions can be visited during our stay in Victoria Falls, such as a tribal village or a souvenir market. Victoria Falls is also home to a variety of adventure activities, such as a helicopter flight over the falls, a boat trip on the Zambezi River, white water rafting or bungee jumping (own expense). We spend two nights here, so we have some time to explore the town and all it has to offer. We'll have dinner tonight at a local restaurant (own expense). Relax to the sound of the African night and the distant roar of the waterfalls and toast to your adventure.
Overnight: A'Zambezi River Lodge, meals included: breakfast
DAY 13: GREATER HWANGE
After breakfast, we drive the short distance to the famous Hwange, known as one of the best nature reserves in Africa. Hwange is famous for its large herds of elephant and buffalo, among other things. It is also home to over 100 species of mammals and over 400 species of birds. Lions, leopards and wild dogs are even regularly spotted. This afternoon we go on a game drive in an open off-road vehicle. Local guides show us the surroundings with their excellent knowledge.
Overnight: Silwane Campsite, meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
DAY 14: BULAWAYO - MATOBO
Today we drive south to Bulawayo - Zimbabwe's second largest city with exceptionally wide roads. We continue to the Matobo area, where we take an afternoon tour into the national park to observe animals and seek out rhinos on foot through the bush. For most people, seeing the rhinos so close is a moving experience. Tonight our camp is set amongst the boulders of the Matobo Hills, with impressive views over the park.
Overnight: Big Cave Campsite, meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
DAY 15: LIMPOPO
We spend our last night in Botswana in a private game reserve on the banks of the Limpopo River. We take another short walk along the riverbank and soak up the view and the smell of the African bush. Here we also have one last opportunity to spot wildlife. We spend the last evening around the campfire and review our great African adventure.
Overnight: Stevensford Game Reserve Campsite, meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
DAY 16: JOHANNESBURG
This morning, after crossing the border into South Africa, we follow a beautiful road through the Waterberg Mountains before arriving back in the vibrant city of Johannesburg. The tour ends with arrival in Johannesburg in the late afternoon.
Meals included: Breakfast
DATES
The itinerary was correct at the time of publication, but Drifters is always working to provide customers with the best possible tour. Drifters reserves the right to change the tour content. While the itinerary is advertised, local conditions may change, roads may improve or deteriorate, new optional activities may or may not be offered, etc. Drifters always keeps an eye on all factors that influence a successful tour and will adjust the itinerary if circumstances so require.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
On this tour you will be accommodated in twin tents with camping beds; you must bring your own sleeping bags and towels. Depending on the time of year, malaria prophylaxis may be advisable and can be purchased locally. The game varies, so we also want to focus on the little things in the bush. It can get very hot, so sun protection is recommended.
The price includes transportation in a non-air-conditioned safari truck, meals as mentioned, camping equipment, activities and entrance fees according to the program, group equipment and two members of the Drifters crew.
Not included in the price are alcohol, bottled water and soft drinks, souvenirs, gratuities, meals not mentioned and optional activities. Before departure, guests must sign a consent to the booking conditions and general information. Guests must also be able to show their own travel insurance.
A valid passport is required for all travelers. This tour travels to South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe and it is the responsibility of the traveler to have all necessary visas.








