LAST FRONTIER (11 Nights)

North bound

3 Nights Moremi Game Reserve

3 Nights Khwai Concession Area

3 Nights Savuti, Chobe National Park

2 Nights Serondela, Chobe River Front Area

From US$ 5982.00 Per Person Sharing

US$ 2991.00 Per child under 14 years old sharing with an adult

US$ 525.00 Single supplement

Day 1 Arrival Maun-Charter Flight to Xakanaxa, Moremi Game Reserve 

Upon your arrival at Maun Airport with SA Link flight 4Z300 from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg OR SA Link Flight 4Z314 if you are coming from Cape Town, Royale Wilderness staff will help you connect with the charter company that will fly you to Xakanaxa in Moremi Game Reserve. Royale Wilderness Guide will be waiting to pick you up from the Xakanaxa Airstrip upon your arrival there. You will do a leisurely drive towards camp arriving late in the afternoon.     

 After your arrival, and introduced to the crew in Camp, your guide will give a thorough briefing on safety. It is important that you pay attention to all of the safety briefing, and adhere to these safety precautions at all times while you are on safari. Afterwards, you will be showed the workings of your accommodations.

 Activities:                   Game driving towards Camp.

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

Day 2 Xini/Xakanaxa, Moremi Game Reserve 

After early morning breakfast, you set off on a morning gamedrive exploring the different habitats of Xini/ Xakanaxa areas of Moremi Game Reserve. Moremi is well known for good Wild dog sightings. You will break in the middle of the game drive for a hot cup of coffee before resuming again, ending up in camp late morning. Brunch is usually served some 30 minutes after you get back. Brunch is followed by a few hours of leisure in camp, to catch up with some much needed sleep, a book or even a shower.

 High tea is served around 1500hrs and is followed by an afternoon gamedrive. The direction of the afternoon drive is often determined by what you would have seen in the morning. Sightings worth returning to are visited again and whatever activity ensues will determine whether you will be stopping for a Sundowner or not.  You return to camp just after sunset to a hot shower and a three course dinner.

 Activities:                   Morning and Afternoon Gamedrives

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp   

Day 3 Xini/Xakanaxa, Moremi Game Reserve 

After early morning breakfast you set off on a morning game drive. Whether you are at Xini or Xakanaxa, you are in close proximity to very rich wildlife areas like Bodumatau, 2nd Bridge areas, Mboma Loop, Dead Tree Island and Paradise pools. Heads of Buffalo, Elephants, Zebra, and Red Lechwe are very common in the floodplains of these parts of the Okavango Delta. Predators are very often seen in tow behind heads of antelope coming out of the forest to drink. You get back to camp late morning to a hearty brunch, a short nap, reading or a bucket shower.

 The Afternoon Game drive stars after the afternoon tea. Most animals visit the rivers in the afternoons to quench their thirst after a day of baking in the Kalahari heat. Heads of Elephants traversing from the woodlands, into the floodplains swim across these rivers daily after drinking. The day ends with a Sundowner, a Gin Tonic or a chilled white wine at sunset, arriving in camp just after sunset.  

 Activities:                   Morning and Afternoon Game Drive

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

Day 4 Moving Day-Xini/Xakanaxa to Khwai Concession Area 

After breakfast we begin our journey to the Khwai concession area. We will have a picnic lunch en-route as well as good game viewing before arriving in camp later in the afternoon. The drive takes you in the easterly direction through Mopane Woodland, before coming out at Dombo Hippo pools. This is another likely spot for your picnic lunch.

 There are good sightings of Bull Elephants, Giraffe, Zebra and sometimes big heads of Buffalo encountered en-route. Be on the lookout for Roan and Sable Antelope in the Mopane woodland.  

 The arrival in Khwai is via the picturesque Khwai River, which is often teaming with wildlife drinking in the late afternoons, with arrival in camp expected at 1700hrs. You will have a Sundowner in camp, a hot bucket shower and early dinner. 

 Activities:                   Game driving out of Moremi towards Khwai

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

Day 5 Khwai Concession Area 

After early morning breakfast, you set off for a morning game drive, which takes you along the Khwai River and its floodplains looking for Lion, Leopard and hunting Wild dogs. African rivers have resident species like Hippopotamus, Crocodiles and great birdlife. They are also a draw for thirsty wildlife, which in turn attracts predator life.

There is always a Coffee break on a morning game drive, arriving in camp late morning to a hearty brunch, some time to relax in camp, read a book, a little nap or a shower.

After the afternoon tea, you head off for the afternoon game drive, normally in a different direction to the morning activity. This activity can include a short hike/game walk before returning to the vehicle for a Sundowner, which is usually by the river while watching wildlife drinking. You will arrive in camp for a hot bucket shower and a delicious 3 course dinner. A night game drive may follow before sleep time. But this is an optional activity for those that are interested.

 Activities:                   Morning Game Drive, Afternoon Game Drive, Night Drive.

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

Day 6 Khwai Concession Area 

The Khwai river front, Matswere area, Leopard Lagoon, Lechwe plains, Sable Alley and the Chobe boundary area offer a lot to be seen. Much of the Khwai wildlife roams between these habitats, and after the morning breakfast you will be heading into some of these areas to find good wildlife. You will head back to camp late morning to a delicious brunch before settling in camp for some downtime and a shower.

 After afternoon tea, you are off for an afternoon game drive and a Sundowner by the river watching Hippopotamus get ready to head out for their nightly feed. You drive back to camp much later than normal, with a spotlighting to catch some of the nightly wildlife coming out. A late dinner and a night cap by the fire before sleep time. 

 Activities:                   Morning and afternoon Game drive, leading into an evening drive.

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

Day 7 Moving Day- Khwai to Savuti, Chobe National Park 

After breakfast, we head out for game viewing along the Khwai River. We later leisurely head to Savuti, with a picnic lunch along the way. The transit to Savuti takes you through the Mababe Depression, once part of a gigantic lake that spread across northern Botswana. The sweet grasses of the depression are much sort after by grazing species like Buffalo, Zebra and Wildebeest. But they are many other types of wildlife encountered daily on this route.

 After a picnic lunch, you arrive in the greater Savuti area early afternoon. You may just have enough time to drive past some of Savuti’s waterholes. Many Elephants, Roan Antelope, Zebra, Wildebeest Warthog, Giraffe, Tshessebe, Ostrich, Impala are seen at these waterholes daily. It is not a surprise that Lions, Hyenas and occasionally Leopard are seen here too. Hundreds of Burchel’s Sandgrouse arrive at these waterholes every afternoon to drink and collect water to carry to their chicks tens of Kilometres away.

 Your will arrive in camp late afternoon. A drink in camp and an early shower is followed by a delicious dinner cooked over open fire. A night cap is a norm by the fire while re-capping the day’s sightings.

 Activities:                   Game Drive out of Khwai.  Game drive into Savuti

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

Day 8 Savuti, Chobe National Park 

After early morning breakfast, you set off into Savuti to catch up with the Savuti predator life. The Savuti Lions have been a subject of many documentaries because of their unique skill of hunting Elephants. They are a regular sighting at Savuti waterholes: being Pump Pan, Rhino Vlei, Marabou Pan or Harvey’s Pan. Of late two prides dominate two areas of Savuti. The Northern Pride at Harvey’s Pan and Pump Pan area, and the bigger Marsh Pride at Marabou Pan, Rhino Vlei and Jackal Island. The other predators usually skirt around this two Lion prides, while Hyenas compete directly with them for food.  

You return to camp late morning to a hearty brunch, followed by some down time in camp. There is plenty of time to shower, read a book or even catch some nap before the afternoon tea.

Following after the afternoon tea is the afternoon game drive, to follow up on some of the morning sightings. A drive around some of the Savuti’s Kopjes is usually rewarding with Leopard or even the unique Klipspringer being spotted. Black Bellied Bustard, Kori Bustard, Denham’s Bustard, Amur Falcon, Rock Kestrels, Black Shouldered Kite are often seen in the Savuti Marsh area.

 A Sundowner at some picturesque area, before you return to camp early evening is in order. Dinner follows after a hot bucket shower and a night cap by the fire.

 Activities:                   Morning Game Drive, Afternoon Game Drive.

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp 

Day 9 Savuti, Chobe National Park 

After morning breakfast, you set off to get more into the Savuti wildlife. The beauty of a three night stay in a place like Savuti, allows more time to follow up on some of the activity seen the day before. An early visit to Savuti waterholes is always rewarding particularly with the Savuti predators. You get back to camp late morning. After brunch, you can read a book, shower of catch up with much needed sleep.

 The afternoon drive starts after afternoon tea, and ends at sunset with a Gin and Tonic, while enjoying the rich colours of the African sun setting behind the Sand Ridge. You arrive back in camp for a hot bucket shower and an exquisite three course dinner. 

Activities:                   Morning and Afternoon Game drive

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

 

Day 10 Moving Day-Savuti to Serondela, Chobe National Park 

After morning breakfast you get into the Cruiser and head out for a short game drive in Savuti. A North easterly direction takes you out of Savuti towards Ghoga hills gate, through Teak woodland, the Chobe Enclave area that has small villages of Kachikau, Kavimba and Mabele. Re-entry into the Chobe National Park is at Ngoma Gate.

 You will have a picnic lunch at Kachikau or near, and after, a visit to the Kachikau craft shop where you can get yourself a Botswana Souvenir.

 The aproach into camp takes you along the Chobe River front, where depending on the time of year, could have thousands of Zebras, Buffalo and other wildlife grazing along the floodplains. There is good Sable Antelope, Roan Antelope and great birdlife along the river the adjacent Teak woodland. There is a rare antelope here only seen in Chobe called Puku.

 You get into camp late afternoon to a chilled drink and a hot bucket shower followed by a delicious three course dinner, and a nightcap by the fire.

 Activities:                   Game Drive out of Savuti. Game Drive into Chobe

Accommodations:    Royale Wilderness Tented Camp.   

Day 11 Serondela, Chobe River Front area 

After morning breakfast you set off on an early morning drive along the Chobe River in north easterly direction towards Kasane town. Chobe wildlife, including Cape buffalo is drawn to the river in the afternoons and stays on to graze on sweet grasses along the river at night, leaving the floodplains in the morning after sunrise. Chobe Lions are very often seen in tow behind the Buffalo, looking for an opportunity for weakness.

You will have brunch at the Oldhouse in the town of Kasane.  At noon, a short walk to the Jetty to start a three hour Boat cruise on the Chobe River, before returning to camp by road, arriving in Camp at Sunset.

Activities:                   Morning Game Drive. A Three hour boat Cruise. Afternoon Game Drive

Accommodations:     Royale Wilderness Tented Camp

Day 12 Transfer to Kasane for onward connections

After morning breakfast you leave camp for the last time, and drive leisurely towards Kasane town. Guests extending to Victoria Falls will be switching transport in town that will be taking them to Victoria Falls. Guests flying from Kasane to Johannesburg, with SA LINK FLIGHT 4Z 307 will have brunch at the Oldhouse before a short transfer to Kasane Airport for onward connections. 

Activities:       Morning Game drive/Transfer to Kasane Airport/Drop off in Kasane for a link to Vic Falls.

END OF ROYALE WILDERNESS ARRENGEMENTS

We will be happy to send you a quote if you are interested in this safari. Please contact us at; reservations@royalewilderness.com or res1@royalewilderness.com

Included

  • All transfers by road from Xakanaxa Airstrip to Camp and between Camps

  • Charter flight to Xakanaxa Airstrip

  • All Game viewing activities as offered by Royale Wilderness

  • All accommodations in twin bedded tents with private shower and toilet area

  • A 3 hour boat cruise on the Chobe river

  • All meals

  • All drinks (South African Wines and a selection of Spirits)

  • Park entrance, Camping fees and VAT (Where applicable)

  • Emergency evacuation to the nearest hospital

  • Laundry Service (while camping only)

Excluded

  • Travel Insurance

  • International Flights and Visas

  • Airport Taxes

  • Tips and Gratuities

  • Items of Personal Nature

 Possible Wildlife

Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Spotted Hyena, African Wild dog, Serval, Civet, Bat-eared Fox, Side Striped Jackal, Black Backed Jackal,  African Buffalo, African Savanna Elephant, Red Lechwe, Puku, Impala, Greater Kudu, Sable Antelope, Roan Antelope, Tsessebe, Honey Badger, Plains Zebra, Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Common Warthog, Steenbok, Common Duiker, Common Reedbuck, Blue Wildebeest, Waterbuck, Bush Buck, Chacma Baboon, Vervet Monkey, Nile Crocodile, Leopard Tortoise, Flap-necked Chameleon, Water Monitor Lizard, Rock Monitor Lizard, Banded Mongoose, Yellow Mongoose, Dwarf Mongoose, Slender Mongoose, Tree Squirrel

There are over 475 species of Birds in Botswana. While there are enough colourful birds throughout the season to fulfil amateur birding interest, the best time for more serious birding is from November through to April. Special Birding trips can be arranged for private groups with minimums of 4 people.

Recommended Flights Last Frontier (North bound)

Johannesburg to Maun        Depart 1145HRS         Airlink          FLIGHT      4Z300 

Cape Town to Maun               Depart 1035HRS        Airlink          FLIGHT      4Z314

Kasane to Johannesburg      Depart 1400HRS        Airlink         FLIGHT       4Z307

Terms and Conditions

  • Royale Wilderness is not a lodge. We offer Mobile Tented Safaris, meaning the camp moves with you.

  • All safaris are accompanied by a full on Crew made up of a Camp Manager, Bush Chef, Waiter, Tent Stewards and Safari assistants.

  • The Crew is responsible for Setting up your Camp and all other Camp chores.

  • All safaris are led by a Botswana licenced Professional Guide who stays with the group throughout the safari, with the exception of any extensions to Victoria Falls.

  • The Crew will only do laundry at Moremi, Khwai, Nxai Pan, Savuti and Chobe areas because of availably of water. Laundry will not be done at Central Kalahari Game Reserve (Discover Botswana Program) because of water scarcity.

  • We advise that Guests bring a maximum of 10kg luggage per person not including carryon bags, and that luggage be in soft duffle bags.

  • All relevant booking conditions of Royale Wilderness Safaris and/or any other booked services will apply to your travel arrangements.

  • A deposit of 20% of the total amount is required to confirm your booking. The 20% deposit is not refundable, so please ensure that you have adequate insurance prior to confirming your safari.

  • The 20% deposit must be paid within 21 days of receiving the invoice, or your booking will automatically be cancelled.

  • You must please cover yourselves, prior to confirming the booking, with comprehensive travel, medical, cancellation, curtailment and default insurance for the duration of your trip.  Due to the remote and wild areas that we operate in, it is vital that all guests are covered for emergencies and other unforeseen circumstances. We will not be held responsible for guests travelling without insurance.

  • While Royale Wilderness safaris are comfortable, some level of fitness is required.

  • The relevant cancellation policy applies should you fail to join or start your safari for any reason, including airline delays or missed connections. Please ensure you have adequate travel insurance for this purpose. You become liable for cancellation penalties immediately on confirmation of your booking services.

  • The Price is subject to any VAT, levy, fuel or any other industry increases that are beyond our control.

  • Two daily Activities are included in the Price; this is the Morning and afternoon activity. They are carried out in Customized 4x4 Toyota Land cruiser.

  • The above itinerary includes places that are situated in Malaria areas. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist and establish what precautions will be required for this fever.

  • Passports must be valid (usually for at least 6 months after date of travel) and have at least 3 blank visa pages (not endorsement pages).

  • All visa requirements must be fulfilled and these are your responsibility. If you have any queries about obtaining visas please contact us.

  • Due to the logistics of travelling on a safari to remote areas, we strongly recommend that you read all the literature that will be forwarded to you and if you have any queries to please contact us directly.

For reservations contact us at: reservations@royalewilderness.com