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Female avatar icon Paula Adams United States flag US       Visited: December 2017 Reviewed: Feb 13, 2018

Email Paula Adams  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

A life changing experience beyond expectations.

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I am humbled and privileged to witness nature at work with Botswana's amazing wildlife. Highlights included seeing elephants, lions, cheetah, leopard, hyena, wild cat, hippo, several antelopes -- so many, many wonderful cherished moments with a leopard cub, and several hyena cubs,and lion cubs. The guides and lodging were spectacular; the food was delicious; the staff members were wonderful. Everything was well beyond my wildest dreams. In fact, I am returning to Botswana in June 2019. I now consider Botswana my paradise -- some people have tropical islands for their paradise, mine is the African bush and its lovely people. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Male avatar icon eric Kenya flag KE       Visited: January 2018 Reviewed: Jan 31, 2018

Email eric  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Very few human settlements, so more nature and wildlife which roams freely. Nice weather, sunshine all year-round and cost of living is quite afordable.

Male avatar icon deepchi1 United States flag US       Visited: April 2017 Reviewed: Jan 13, 2018

Email deepchi1  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Go during the dry season!

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My first recommendation would be to go during the mid dry season. Too early and the vegetation is too thick and the grass is too high for optimal game viewing. Also with lots of water around, the game doesn’t concentrate at watering holes. This made for interesting tracking but less prolific game. Botswana is great. The accommodations were very nice, the guides were fantastic (pick a good company to travel with). The scenery was pure Africa. We had some cold weather because we went too early. Don’t forget to try to visit with some of the indigenous people like the Bushmen. Overall excellent experience.

Female avatar icon Francesca Iacopi Australia flag AU       Visited: December 2017 Reviewed: Jan 5, 2018

Email Francesca Iacopi  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Fantastic safari in Chobe during low season

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Lots of animals, babies, birds and greenery...
Great accomodation and awesome guide, overall a lifetime experience

Avatar icon Chris Bonner Australia flag AU       Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 12, 2017

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Botswana: Not to be missed in any African Adventure.

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Firstly it should be appreciated that Botswana is a shining light among African Countries by avoiding the humanitarian, political and economic mess that has characterized to post colonial status of the majority of African states. Secondly Botswana's conservation policies are to be applauded.
Royal Tree Lodge, just outside Maun proved an ideal spot to recover from our international flight with excellent accommodation and what we realized later gave us the best look at the herbivore population at the lodge which can be viewed at close hand on foot or horseback. Royal Tree Lodge funds a Mission in Maun that undertakes a wide range of humanitarian work.
Tusker's was excellent but one night would have been sufficient as a stop over on the way to the Delta, to see what they had to offer: mostly elephants. We chose land transport to get to Xobega Island Camp. The roads are seriously rough but the drive from Tusker's to the boat station made it all worth while
Read more and we enjoyed the Game Viewing around the lagoons on the way which I assume would not be included if flying in.

Xobega was magical, especially the camp culture, the bird life and the sunsets.

Our driver was uncompromising in ensuring we had the best experience. Our next adventure, the Chobe Princess is also not to be missed but we were never sure if we were in Botswana or not. We would certainly recommend the Princess ahead of the larger boats but would suggest incorporating a Land excursion in the Chobe national park.
Male avatar icon Tim Barry Canada flag CA       Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Nov 9, 2017

Email Tim Barry  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Wonderful wilderness/wildlife experience in Chobe National Park.

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The wildlife experience was wonderful. The scenery is rugged, but natural and interesting, not spectacular. The weather was good with a light rain each morning before sunrise. The camping accommodations were much too primitive for 69 year olds and described to us poorly. We were expecting ''glamping". Our guide, Issac,was charming, informative and extreemly well informed about the animals in the park. I was very impresssed with the ecology and conservation practices of the guides in the park. I was a little surprised when we watched ,disapprovingly as a guide roared his truck off road and up to a mating lion pair, to find there is no process in place to reprimand the display of bad judgement. The food was great and the overall experience wonderful. I would recommend this safari to others.

Avatar icon Susanne Hanneforth Germany flag DE       Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 7, 2017

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Beautiful trip to Chobe and Okavango Delta

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The Chobe Safari Lodge we would not book again, because it was too big for us, but it was not bad.The food was not as we were used to from other lodges before (in Namibia) and unfortunately, the dinner buffet colsed at 08:30 pm. From the game drives we came back around 6:30 pm. To come still on time for dinner, after a shower etc., was then almost stressful.
The organization of the game drives and boat trips was well organized and we liked it.
The Oddballs Camp we liked very much. It is a very simple camp, but the care was great, the food was good and we had everything we needed.
The tour for camping we also would not book any more. Too many efforts with tent building dismantle, cook yourself etc. The camp itself offers the same natural experiences. Therefore, it is not necessary to accept this simplicity in order to achieve even more natural experiences.
All in all it was a very great experience and everything worked out wonderfully with Zambezi Safari and Travel Company. The communication with Liz was uniquely good. Thanks to the whole Team.

Male avatar icon Ales and Tanja Slovenia flag SI       Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Nov 5, 2017

Email Ales and Tanja  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

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sorry, I dont understand vibe

Avatar icon Sonja Marinsek Italy flag IT       Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Nov 2, 2017

Fantastic

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Fantastic experience, all tendets camps was excellent

Female avatar icon Inga Iceland flag IS       Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Nov 1, 2017

Email Inga  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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Botswana would never be described as a green country. There are great expanses of land that are simply a desert. But it's very beautiful in its bareness and so rich of wonderful wildlife. Keep your eyes out for animals as you drive along. There's a great chance you'll see an elephant or a giraffe just hanging out along the side of the road.

Also while you'll meet other tourists, most of the time you'll feel like there are no other tourist but you and the people travelling with you.