Chobe 3 day & 2 night Trip

Brief description

After a transfer from your hotel to Botswana, you get to enjoy a 3-hour game-viewing cruise on the Chobe River. The safari ends in time for lunch, after which you go on a game drive within Chobe National Park exploring the Chobe River waterfront which is famous for its dense concentrations of all forms of wildlife. The drive ends in time for sundowners at camp and then dinner under the stars. Your second day begins with an early morning game drive before the traffic increases in the park. Return to camp for brunch and some rest, then take a drive deeper into the park where other game vehicles don’t go. After the drive, head back to camp for drinks and dinner. Your third morning starts at dawn with another early morning drive. Return to camp for your bush brunch and a siesta, then your last activity may be another drive or an afternoon boat cruise on the Chobe River. Your trip ends with a transfer into Kasane if you are staying in Botswana or to your hotel in Zimbabwe.

Times

Daily:              Pick Up:          7:00/7:30.
                        Drop Off:        16:30 (Kasane) or 17:30 (Vic Falls/Livingstone).

Additional Info

Minimum age restriction of 12 years old UNLESS guests book and pay for a private site which is a minimum of 6 people. You will need to ensure that you have the proper visas for entry and exit. The government of Botswana in 2016 issued regulations regarding the travel of children under the age of 18 through the ports of entry:

1. In addition to having a valid passport with valid visa (if applicable), children under the age of 18 are required to present a certified copy of their unabridged birth certificate, which is one the shows the particulars of a minor and those of the parents.

2. If the child is travelling with only one of his/her parents, they must have an affidavit from the other parent allowing the travel of the child in their absence. However, in the instance that one of the child’s parents is not named on the birth certificate, an affidavit is not required.

Costs

US$ 450 per person.

Includes: Park fees, meals, 2 boat cruises and 4 game drives.

Excludes: Parks Fees (US$ 25pp, Transfers (US$ 25 one way / US$ 50 return from Victoria Falls or Livingstone town – Transfers from Livingstone exclude $10 return bridge levy.)

What to bring

PASSPORT, activity voucher/ticket from your agent, camera, binoculars (recommended), comfortable clothing in neutral colours will be most suitable. Thin, long sleeved shirts may be necessary when you go out into the sun. During the winter months of June, July and August, you will need to wear layers as it gets very cold in the night and early mornings. In the wet months of November to January, you may want to bring along a raincoat. Khakis or jeans and fleece sweater for the evenings and early morning game drives. Shoes ideal for sandy bush. Towel, toiletries and any medication that you might need (please remember that there are no shops in the bush for emergencies). Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, and insect/mosquito repellent.

**Please note that whilst every effort has been made to ensure the details and prices supplied above are correct, we cannot be held responsible in any way should any item/price be miss quoted.

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