P a g e 1 Botswana Honeymoon escape Khwai Community Area - Khwai Private Reserve - Okavango Delta - Chobe River Front - Livingstone (Victoria Falls) 10 Days / 9 Nights Click here to view your Digital Itinerary Overview Experience a truly memorable honeymoon exploring the very best of Botswana finishing in Zambia at the spectacular Victoria Falls. Botswana truly conjures up images of romance, from gliding peacefully through the water channels of the Okavango Delta in a traditional Mekoro, quietly watching from your game vehicle as a lioness keeps a watchful eye on her mischievous cubs, sleeping out under the stars with only the sounds of the bush for company to experiencing a sunset cruise on the famous Chobe River. Add the magic of Victoria Falls also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning "the smoke that thunders" and you have all the ingredients for a perfect honeymoon. We have hand-picked a range of stunning accommodation options including luxury safari tents, a sky bed on a high platform overlooking a waterhole and riverside lodges. We also work hard to ensure you get some surprise honeymoon extras so your once in a lifetime Africa experience is as unique and special as your big day.
P a g e 2 Accommodation Destination Nights Basis Sable Alley Khwai Community Area 2 FI Sky Beds Khwai Private Reserve 1 FI Vumbura Plains Okavango Delta 2 FI Chobe Game Lodge Chobe River Front 2 FI Tongabezi Lodge Livingstone (Victoria Falls) 2 B&B Key B&B: Bed and breakfast FI: Fully inclusive Day 1: Sable Alley, Khwai Community Area Despite recent and surprisingly rapid modernization, Botswana s cities provide little in the way of tourist attractions. However, what the cities lack in excitement, the surrounding wilderness areas more than make up for in outstanding natural beauty. The country s primary tourist draw card is undoubtedly the vast red expanse of the Kalahari desert and its remarkably beautiful Okavango Delta - the largest inland delta in the world provide a haven for an abundance of African wildlife. Other highlights include the impressive Makgadikgadi salt pans where visitors are privy to massive zebra migrations during the flood season; the Savuti plains which host large prides of lions; and the Tsodilo Hills where 4500 rock paintings form a unique record of human settlement over many millennia.
P a g e 3 The Khwai area of the Okavango lies along the northern boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve. This is an unfenced boundary allowing wildlife to move freely between the woodlands in the wet season when water is plentiful and back to permanent rivers and lagoons in the dry season. The Khwai area offers the same wildlife experience as the reserve with the added advantage of being a private concession which means the ability to do walking safaris and night drives. Overnight: Sable Alley Nestled in 200,000 hectares the 12 en-suite, solar powered tents are raised on comfortable decks, each with a private veranda overlooking the lagoon and floodplains, stretching towards the un-fenced boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve. The open-plan lounge, dining and plunge pool area complete the warm welcome to our guests. Community members from the nearby Khwai Village make up the majority of staff. Day 2: Sable Alley, Khwai Community Area Mekoro Safari (subject to water levels) Romantic Private dinner
P a g e 4 Day 3: Sky Beds, Khwai Private Reserve Welcome to Khwai Private Reserve, 440 000 acres bordering onto both the Moremi Game Reserve and Chobe National Park in northern Botswana. It is an innovative community based joint venture partnership that adjoins onto the world famous Okavango Delta eco-system. The Reserve was established to create a meaningful bridge between the tourism industry and local villagers, ensuring significant economic income for local communities, first world environmentally sensitive practices and a superb safari experience. The massive Khwai Private Reserve comprises of some of the most fantastically diverse habitats in northern Botswana, including riverine woodlands, floodplains, open savannah, mopane woodland, rivers and lagoons. This range of habitats results in a range of wildlife, including elephant, lion, leopard, wild dog, cheetah and of course the eponymous sable antelope. Overnight: Sky Beds Sky Beds accommodates guests on 3 platforms, 5 meters off the ground. All platforms have twin beds, with an extra bed available for children over the age of 12 years, sharing with their parents. Bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, Khwai River and Chobe National Park, this is considered one of Botswana's finest game viewing areas.
P a g e 5 Day 4: Vumbura Plains, Okavango Delta Lying in the middle of the largest expanse of sand on earth the Okavango Delta is one of Africa s most amazing, sensitive and complex environments supporting a spectacle of wilderness and wildlife. Unique as one of the world s few inland deltas, the placid waters and lush indigenous forests offer a safe haven for innumerable bird and wildlife species. The Okavango Delta offers a number of activities for the visitor; game viewing, birding and fishing are all on offer. One can experience this magical world of islands and waterways from land, air and water. Highlights include the elusive Sitatunga antelope which has found refuge in this pristine wetland ecosystem, while birds such as the African fish eagle, Pel's fishing owl and many others provide a spectacular display. Overnight: Vumbura Plains View ibrochure A modern-style safari camp that wouldn t look out of place in an architecture magazine, Vumbura Plains is designed and operated in total empathy with its diverse surroundings. Partnerships with local communities in this region of the Okavango Delta have created empowerment opportunities while allowing guests access to its many treasures. Fourteen light, airy guest rooms feature designer fittings and touches of unabashed luxury, including private plunge pools and salas, and indoor and outdoor showers. Safari activities focus on day and night game drives through a variety of game-rich terrains. Seasonal water activities can be very rewarding, to say nothing of a hot air balloon safari. - INSIDER TIP - Secure a spot at the telescope for exceptional viewing of birds and wildlife. If you are lucky you may even catch a glimpse of the resident otter family!
P a g e 6 Day 5: Vumbura Plains, Okavango Delta Boat Safari Optional Balloon safari Day 6: Chobe Game Lodge, Chobe River Front The Chobe River forms the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park, renowned for its reliable and diverse game viewing. Safaris are conducted both by boat and on land. This section of the park is best known for its elephant and hippo populations but the waters attract all manner of game including large herds of buffalo and the lions that prey on them. Overnight: Chobe Game Lodge View ibrochure Counter-balancing the wilderness are restful, air conditioned, en-suite lodgings. Graceful high arches, quarry tiled floors and barrel vaulted ceilings create an atmosphere of cool tranquillity. Other facilities include a large swimming pool with terrace, a riverside boma area, a stylish bar with an outside terrace, an expansive deck offering magnificent views over the Chobe River as well as conference facilities for business travellers. All meals are catered for in various locations throughout the lodge including the terrace, boma and riverfront deck. Each of Chobe Game Lodge's 4 luxury suites has an individual plunge pool set on a private terrace with breath-taking panoramic views of the endless landscape and open plains. Graceful high arches, quarry tiled floors and barrel vaulted ceilings create an atmosphere of cool tranquillity. All 46 rooms are tastefully furnished, each room with hand crafted Rhodesian teak furniture and walls decorated with original African carvings and paintings.
P a g e 7 Day 7: Chobe Game Lodge, Chobe River Front River Boat Safari Day 8: Tongabezi Lodge, Livingstone (Victoria Falls) This unique, peanut-shaped country, once known as Northern Rhodesia, offers visitors an authentic African experience complete with adrenalin pumping adventure sports, a variety of fascinating cultural activities, and an abundance of indigenous wildlife, which finds refuge in Zambia s vast national parks. Spend your evenings enjoying the spectacular site of the world s largest waterfall, the Victoria Falls, while sipping on sundowners after an exhilarating day of white-water rafting down the rapids of the mighty Zambezi River. If that sounds a little too adventurous for your taste, take a houseboat cruise along the exquisite Lake Kariba while watching wild elephants drink at the riverbank as you try your hand at catching the elusive tiger fish. However you choose to spend your time in this unique country, you are bound to leave with a heavy heart and a desire to return again soon to this exceptionally beautiful Southern African country.
P a g e 8 One of the original natural wonders of the world, the Victoria Falls is a World Heritage Site and an extremely popular tourism attraction. Known locally as The Smoke that Thunders this spectacle is accessible from both Zambia and Zimbabwe and it is an ideal place to combine game viewing and water sports. There is excellent fishing, a terrifying bungee jump and arguably the best commercial white water rafting in the world. Overnight: Tongabezi Lodge View ibrochure The luxurious Tongabezi Lodge is situated on the banks of the Zambezi River, just upstream of the Victoria Falls. The lodge features a lounge, a bar, and a swimming pool which has been landscaped into the rock face. Meals are served in the large dining room, on an outdoor deck overlooking the river, in the privacy of your room, or floating on the Zambezi River. The five houses and four river cottages are each individually styled and cater for two to five guests. Game drives, bush walks and boating trips are all-inclusive. Victoria Falls can be viewed in close proximity to the lodge, on a short excursion with your guide. Bed & Breakfast Day 9: Tongabezi Lodge, Livingstone (Victoria Falls) Visit to Victoria Falls Sunset Zambezi Cruise Sampan Dinner - romantic private dinner on a floating river platform Bed & Breakfast
P a g e 9 Day 10: Departure Transport Flight Information Date Flight Departure Airport Time Arrival Airport Time Class Ref Scheduled Maun Airport [MUB] Banoka Airstrip Scheduled Banoka Airstrip Vumbura Airstrip Scheduled Vumbura Airstrip Kasane Airport [BBK] Transfers Date Pick Up Drop Off Time Vehicle Banoka Airstrip Sable Alley Transfer Sable Alley Sky Beds Transfer Sky Beds Banoka Airstrip Transfer Vumbura Airstrip Vumbura Plains Transfer Vumbura Plains Vumbura Airstrip Transfer Kasane Airport [BBK] Chobe Game Lodge Transfer Chobe Game Lodge Tongabezi Lodge Transfer Contact Numbers Company Name Telephone Email Address Contact Person Pride of Africa Safaris +267 6800 890 / +267 740 161 21/+44 1444 682 110 reservations@prideofafrica-safaris.com Hazel Edginton
P a g e 10 Terms and Conditions Please note: These prices are only valid when booking through Pride of Africa Safaris. Prices, accommodation, vehicles and aircraft are subject to season and availability, and can be changed without prior notice. Quotation is Nett to agent and valid only for dates above. No responsibility for delays, additional costs caused by unforeseen circumstances, deviations or delays due to weather conditions, safety precautions, mechanical breakdowns or any other cause will be liable against the Operator. Operator has the right to change the confirmed vehicle/aircraft to a vehicle/aircraft of similar size or a combination of vehicle/aircraft should there be a technical problem to said vehicle/aircraft. It is compulsory for all guests to have comprehensive travel and medical insurance for the duration of their safari. Passport/Visa Note: All guests require a passport valid for at least six months beyond the period of intended stay in the country. Passports should have minimum three blank pages upon entry into the country. All visitors to Namibia must also have a valid return air-ticket to country of origin. All visa requirements must be fulfilled and these are the responsibility of the guests only. BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS: Confirmations and Payments All bookings must be in writing, a booking reference will be allocated to you which we kindly ask that you use in all your correspondence. Provisional bookings can be held for 7 days; thereafter a written confirmation is required. A 25% non-refundable deposit is also required to secure the quotation and only upon receipt of such, will the provisional bookings be confirmed. The final balance payment will be due 8 weeks prior to date of travel. The full payment due will be required to secure the quotation and provisional bookings, when booking is confirmed within 8 weeks to date of travel. Cancellation In the event of any cancellations made within 8 weeks of date of travel, a percentage of the quote as well as the 25% non-refundable deposit will be charged. An invoice amount for this cancellation will follow as described below: Within 8 weeks 50% Less than 45 days before departure 100% Please note that some of the lodges/establishments require full payment when making a booking. Refunds on full pre-payment of lodges/establishments vary and will have to be dealt with individually.