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Safaris From Kasane - Compare 52 Tours

Kasane is one of the great safari gateway towns of southern Africa. Tucked away in the north-eastern corner of Botswana, Kasane is where Botswana intersects with Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. It’s also right alongside the Chobe Riverfront section of world-renowned Chobe National Park. Even if you just visit Chobe Riverfront, you will experience a first-rate safari. But for most travelers, Kasane and Chobe Riverfront are just the beginning of a safari experience that ventures deep into Chobe and beyond to the Okavango Delta. And if you fly from Kasane, there’s no limit to where you can go.

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6 Questions About Safaris From Kasane

 
 

6 Questions About Safaris From Kasane

Answered by Anthony Ham

Is Kasane a good starting point for going on safari?

“Kasane is an excellent starting point for any safari. Among the many things going for it, Kasane is close to Victoria Falls, it’s right alongside Chobe Riverfront, and it has good air connections to the rest of Botswana and Johannesburg. Above all, Kasane is the gateway to Chobe. The wildlife-rich Chobe Riverfront section of the park is just a few kilometers from Kasane. If that’s the only part of the park you visit, you will still have a wonderful safari. But from Chobe Riverfront, you can easily drive on to Savuti and even beyond to Khwai Concession, Moremi Game Reserve and the Okavango Delta. It’s also possible to visit Chobe Riverfront, return to Kasane, and then fly to Savuti or beyond to the Delta. You can also combine Chobe with an excursion to and/or from Victoria Falls.”

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Which animals will I see on safaris from Kasane?

“Assuming that you visit Chobe Riverfront, you can expect to see lots of elephants (Chobe is famous for its elephants), as well as many other species, such as crocodile, hippo, giraffe, buffalo, warthog and possibly lion. If your safari takes you into the Savuti region, you might also see cheetah, leopard and African wild dog, which are among the real prizes of Savuti, along with more lions and elephants. Of course, the further you travel – into the Okavango Delta, for example – the more you’re likely to see, both in terms of different species (red lechwe is one of the many antelope species you can see in the Delta) and the number of each species.”

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Is it possible to visit the Okavango Delta from Kasane?

“Yes, the Okavango Delta definitely lies within the orbit of Kasane. If you’re traveling by road, it will take a couple of days to drive from Kasane to the Okavango Delta, but you’ll have the pleasure of driving through Chobe NP to get there, making for a wonderful overall safari. It’s also possible to fly from Kasane directly into the Okavango Delta. While most safaris into the Delta begin in Maun, there are certainly flights from Kasane into the remote camps and concessions of the Delta. Many of these flights stop at airstrips of Chobe NP or Linyanti Concession along the way, allowing you to combine Chobe and the Delta in one trip.”

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Can I combine a trip from Kasane with Victoria Falls?

“Yes, there are lots of tours and packages that combine a safari from Kasane (most often a Chobe safari) with a visit to Victoria Falls. In fact, it’s one of the most popular trips to take in this part of Africa. Victoria Falls is only around 76km/47mi from Kasane. It should only take a couple of hours by road, including the time spent crossing the Zimbabwean or Zambian border with Botswana. Depending on how many days you have for your safari, you could, for example, enjoy a week-long tour in which you spend a couple of days in Victoria Falls, two days in Chobe and three in the Delta, all beginning in Kasane.”

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What is the best time of year for a safari from Kasane?

“The best weather in the Chobe Riverfront area is during the Dry season from April to October, when you can expect mild temperatures, clear skies and cool evenings. For wildlife viewing, the best months are August to October (although October can be very hot). That’s because as the Dry season progresses, water sources dry out across Chobe and both predator and prey species are drawn to the riverbank in their endless search for water. The best months for exploring further afield (beyond the Riverfront to Savuti and the Delta) are similarly in the Dry season. The main exception is for birders. From November to April, migratory species from Europe and North Africa are present across northern Botswana.”

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Is there anything to see in Kasane itself?

“Kasane doesn’t have much to offer in terms of attractions. It’s best known as a place to find comfortable accommodations, a handful of places to eat, and supplies in the city’s well-stocked supermarkets and petrol stations. The main attraction is the chance to take a boat trip out on the Chobe River. This can either be a sunset cruise where you can enjoy the views of Namibia on the far bank, or a boat safari that goes all the way to the Chobe Riverfront so that you can see the animals from out on the river.”

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Mike Unwin  –  
United Kingdom UK

Mike is an award-winning wildlife writer, former editor of Travel Zambia magazine and author of the Bradt Guide to Southern African Wildlife.

Desert and Delta
5/5

Botswana has perhaps a more single-minded focus on safaris than does any other African destination. After all, the country is so empty that there is little else to tempt the visitor. It is dominated by two very different landscapes: to the...

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Kim Wildman  –  
Australia AU

Kim is a travel writer who authored and updated over 15 guidebooks, including Lonely Planet's South Africa and Bradt's Tanzania guides.

Where the Wild Things Are
5/5

Despite living across the border in South Africa and criss-crossing the African continent for both work and pleasure for many years, Botswana had somehow managed to elude me. Last year Botswana finally beckoned and it did not disappoint. If...

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Jacqueline McCabe  –  
United Kingdom UK
Reviewed: Feb 8, 2026
Fabulous experience
5/5

Loved our visit to Botswana and the Moremi, Okavango and Savute camps - each camp was very comfortable, friendly, with great service and in some respects they were very similar although each offered a different type safari experience -...

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Mark Lovejoy  –  
United States US
Reviewed: Dec 23, 2025
Absolutely incredible
5/5

Chloe at Off 2 Africa was amazing! She was very knowledgeable and extremely helpful in customizing my trip. The trip that we worked out was absolutely fantastic and I would recommend them to anyone.

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Ines Barth  –  
United Kingdom UK
Reviewed: Dec 4, 2025
Beautiful country
5/5

We had a wonderful time in Botswana visiting 3 regions ( Chobe National Park,River Khwai,Okavanko Delta) Especially the Okavanko Delta impressed with its natural beauty. Our trip was well organised and everything run smoothly.Everyone...

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Maris ********  –  
Latvia LV
Reviewed: Nov 25, 2025
Beautiful land with beautiful people and many various animals
5/5

We visited Botsvana Chobe and Okavango delta in november.It was'nt our first safari in Africa,but it was extremly rich with possibilities to see many animals and birds in close proximity.This 8 day safaris was planed by Ranger Buck Safaris...

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