Rhino Safari
14 days—Tracks of the Wild: From Rhino Rescues to Delta Dreams—Experience Botswana’s Best in One Epic Safari Adventure!
$4060-6000 USD
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Safari summary
Embark on an extraordinary 14 days camping adventure, the Rhino Trail, offering a unique opportunity to encounter both white and black rhinos in Botswana. Starting in the capital city of Gaborone and concluding in Maun, this safari promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Africa's wilderness.
About this tour
Tour type | Custom, tailor-made, private | |
Main focus | Game drives | |
Activity level | Easy activity | |
Best months | All months | |
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Fine details
Safari highlights
- Bird watching—with professional guide
- Boat, canoe, dhow, kayak, mokoro safari
- Photography safari—with professional guide
What’s included?
- Accommodation
- Airport transfers
- Meals
- Park fees
- Private vehicle and driver
What’s not included?
- All drinks
- Hot air balloons
- Internal flights
- International flights
- Premium alcoholic beverages
- Spa treatments
- Tips and gratuities
- Visas
Itinerary
Gaborone
Apon on arrival a professional guide from Bush rover safaris will be waiting at the airport with a board written your name, he will meet and greet then transfer you to the lodge where you going to overnight. Your safari starts at comfortable lodge in Gaborone you will have your afternoon at leisure to relax and explore Gaborone city to visit the chiefs’ monuments. Lunch and dinner at own expense.
Lodge
Khama Rhino Sanctuary
After an early breakfast, depart Gaborone and travel north through the beautiful countryside to Khama Rhino Sanctuary, a community-based wildlife project near Serowe. This sanctuary is home to both black and white rhinos and provides a vital role in rhino conservation in Botswana. Arrive in the early afternoon and settle into your chalet or tented accommodation. After some rest, enjoy your first afternoon game drive to track rhinos, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeest across the Kalahari scrub.
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Khama Rhino Sanctuary
Enjoy a relaxed morning with a sunrise game drive to catch the wildlife at its most active. The sanctuary’s open landscape makes for easy animal viewing and great photography. In the afternoon, visit the bird hide near Malema Pan, which attracts a variety of birds and mammals. Learn about the sanctuary’s conservation programs and community involvement before enjoying a sunset drink in the wild. Dinner and overnight at the sanctuary.
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Lekhubu Island
After breakfast, depart for the mystical Lekhubu Island, a granite outcrop in the middle of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. This remote and sacred site was once a spiritual center for local tribes, and the area still exudes an otherworldly aura. Arrive in time to set up camp and explore the rock formations and ancient baobabs. As the sun sets, the island glows with golden light, and the vast salt pans stretch out like a sea of white around you. Enjoy an atmospheric evening under the stars.
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Nxai Pan National Park
Wake early for sunrise over the pans, then continue north to Nxai Pan National Park, famous for its wide open grasslands, towering baobabs, and seasonal wildlife migrations. After entry formalities, enjoy a game drive en route to your campsite. In the afternoon, visit the famous Baines’ Baobabs, a group of ancient trees immortalized by Victorian explorer Thomas Baines. Return to camp for sundowner and dinner, surrounded by the sounds of jackals and owls calling in the distance.
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Nxai Pan National Park
Today you’ll spend the full day exploring Nxai Pan. During the green season, this park becomes a prime game-viewing destination, attracting zebras in large numbers along with predators like lions and cheetahs. You’ll enjoy morning and afternoon game drives across the pans, searching for wildlife and marveling at the stark beauty of the open plains. In the dry season, waterholes become magnets for elephants and lions, and bird life includes kori bustard, secretary birds, and many raptors.
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Maun
Depart Nxai Pan after breakfast and travel westward to Maun, the safari hub of northern Botswana. Upon arrival, check into a comfortable lodge or hotel. Spend the afternoon relaxing by the pool, enjoying Wi-Fi and hot showers, or exploring the local craft markets and shops. Optional activities include a scenic flight over the Okavango Delta, offering a bird’s-eye view of the channels, lagoons, and wildlife below. Dinner at the lodge and overnight in Maun.
Lodge
Moremi Game Reserve
After breakfast, leave the comforts of Maun behind as you journey into Moremi Game Reserve, entering through the South Gate . The reserve is a jewel of the Okavango Delta, offering a unique combination of floodplains, woodlands, and lagoons. Upon arrival, enjoy a picnic lunch and set up camp before heading out on an afternoon game drive. Wildlife in this area includes elephants, leopards, wild dogs, and countless bird species. Enjoy a dinner under the stars.
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Moremi Game Reserve
Today you’ll venture deeper into Moremi, driving toward the Xakanaxa area. These region offer some of the richest biodiversity in the Delta. Hippos snort in the water channels, lions stalk the reed beds, and fish eagles cry from above. The day includes morning and afternoon game drives, stopping for bush meals and observing wildlife both big and small. Return to camp in the evening and reflect on the day’s sightings with your guide.
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Moremi Game Reserve
Travel west to the Third Bridge area, crossing water channels and exploring remote floodplains. This scenic and adventurous part of Moremi is excellent for elephant, buffalo, and predator sightings. The water crossings add a thrill to the drive, especially during the wetter months. After a picnic lunch, return to your Xini campsite for your final night in Moremi, surrounded by the symphony of frogs, crickets, and distant calls of hyenas.
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khwai
Break camp and head northeast to the Khwai Concession, a community-managed area just outside Moremi. The landscapes shift subtly, and the wildlife is just as abundant. After setting up camp near the Khwai River, head out for an afternoon game drive followed by a night drive, which is permitted in this concession. Look for genets, servals, and porcupines by spotlight.
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Khwai
Today’s highlight is a tranquil mokoro (dugout canoe) safari, guided by local polers from the community. Glide through lily-filled channels, spotting frogs, kingfishers, and perhaps an elusive sitatunga. In the afternoon, take a game drive through woodlands and along the river, searching for lions, leopards, and elephants. Return to camp for dinner and stories by the fire.
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Khwai
Spend your final full day on safari exploring the Khwai floodplains, where you can enjoy a blend of dry woodland and wetland ecosystems. Early morning and late afternoon game drives increase your chances of predator sightings. Between drives, enjoy a relaxed bush lunch and soak in the sights and sounds of the wilderness. Toast your last night in the bush with sun downers and a farewell dinner.
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Maun
After breakfast, pack up and enjoy a leisurely drive back to Maun, where your journey comes to an end. Upon arrival in Maun, you will be dropped off at your place of accommodation. After lunch you may visit local curio shops or take a tour around Maun, the gateway to the Famous Okavango Delta, and then head back to your place of accommodation where you will spend a night.
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