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Things to know
Minimum age: 12 years
There are two departures weekly: i.e. on Tuesdays and Fridays. In the event of groups of over 6 people these set days are flexible.
Camping is done in Chobe National Park in Exclusive Wilderness sites ie HATAB or BOGA sites, with no other campers nearby. Very occasionally if the sites are fully booked guests will camp at the public site at Ihaha, although this is very rare.
All trips have a backup team, including a cook and minimal/no participation is required.
Dinner is a two course meal and consists of hearty ‘Bush Cuisine” cooked on open fires.
Ablutions consist of rustic open air bucket showers and long drop-style toilets.
All trips will be run by skilled, licensed professional guides and a backup team.
Rates include:
All meals, mineral water, camping equipment, one boat cruise, game drive, a glass of wine for dinner.
All camping equipment including walk in tents with a bed roll and bedding (mattress, sheet duvet and pillow).
Rates exclude:
Soft drinks
Alcoholic drinks other the glass of wine with dinner., If you enjoy a special whisky or brandy after dinner bring it along
Visas (if necessary).
Items of a personal nature (e.g. personal medication, towels and toiletries).
Things to bring
Clothing
Footwear: Campsites are very sandy so suitable footwear is advised.
Casual comfortable clothing in dull neutral colours is suitable throughout the year. .T shirts. Jeans or safari trousers for the cool evenings and mornings. A fleece or warm sweater for those early morning game drives
Sunglasses. Sun block, a hat and insect repellent are essential.
Binoculars and a camera with charged batteries - there is no electricity in the bush (we can charge via the cigarette lighter 12V only).
A headlamp or torch is vital.
If you enjoy a whisky or the like, you are welcome to bring a bottle along to sip by the Campfire.
Towel, and your own toiletries (ladies please remember there are no shops for emergencies)
Any medication if necessary, we do have a medical aid box with the basics.
There will be times when you are exposed to the sun so a thin long sleeve shirt may come in handy. The early morning drives will be very cold in the winter months - so layers are best to keep out the chill in the back of the game drive vehicle. (June-Aug.)
Please attempt to travel as light as possible - space is always an issue on Safari.