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Chobe

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Time Duration : 1 Day

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    Accomandation Mashatu

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    Explore Mashatu’s Ultimate Wildlife Safari Experience

    This Mashatu Game Reserve Safari Day Trip features incredible wildlife viewing, expert trackers, and breathtaking natural surroundings. Discover elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and vibrant birdlife while enjoying authentic Botswana Safari Adventures. Create lifelong memories through immersive experiences, scenic landscapes, and the true spirit of African wilderness exploration. 

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    Experience a spectacular Mashatu Game Reserve Day Trip offering incredible wildlife viewing, professional guides, breathtaking scenery, and immersive safari activities. Witness Africa’s iconic animals while exploring Botswana’s pristine wilderness landscapes. 

    Day 1 :
    Arrival

    5:30 AM- EARLY MORNING WAKE-UP CALL
    Start your day with a gentle wake-up call and a steaming cup of coffee or tea accompanied by light snacks including fresh fruits, muesli and homemade muffins. As the sun begins to rise, you’ll set out on your first morning game drive or safari activity – taking in the stillness and beauty of rising with nature, and the
    perfect time to witness wildlife in action.

    6:00AM- MORNING SAFARI ACTIVITY
    Explore the reserve’s diverse landscapes with our highly
    experienced and passionate guides and trackers, witnessing
    elephants, leopards, lions, cheetah, antelope and prolific birdlife (with over 350 bird species). Option to replace one daily game drive with a safari walk.

    10:00 AM- BRUNCH
    Return to your accommodation for a scrumptious brunch,
    featuring a mix of breakfast and lunch options served alfresco in the dining area or under the grandeur of trees in the lodge gardens. A wholesome meal and delightful way to refuel and share stories of the morning’s adventures.

    12:00 PM- LEISURE TIME
    Spend your afternoon relaxing by the pool, indulging in a spa treatment with Serokolo Spa, reading a book in the cosy
    communal lounge, or enjoying the serene views from your
    private deck. This is your time to unwind and recharge in nature.

    3:30 PM- AFTERNOON TEA
    Gather for afternoon tea before heading out on your next safari adventure. Delight in sweet and savoury treats paired
    with refreshing beverages and tranquil views of the surrounds, whether it be an active waterhole, river or expansive plains.

    4:00 PM- AFTERNOON SAFARI ACTIVITY
    Head back into the wild for the second daily safari adventure,
    witnessing the stunning African sunset in vibrant hues. Enjoy sundowners with breathtaking views of the bushveld, capturing the magic of golden hour.

    7:00 PM- RETURN TO LODGE OR SAFARI HOME
    Arrive back to a warm welcome from the Mashatu team. Either
    return to your suite/villa to freshen up or make your way to the bar area for a drink before dinner is served.

    7:30 PM- DINNER UNDER THE STARS
    Dine under the African sky, savouring a three-course meal
    with fine wines as the Mashatu team sings traditional Botswana songs. Relive the day’s highlights by lantern light, with a cosy fireplace adding to the intimate safari ambiance.

    9:30 PM- RELAXATION & REST
    Retire to your private suite or villa for a peaceful night rest,
    falling asleep to the soothing sounds of the African bush.
    Itineraries can be tailored to your preferences.

    Note: Please do note that there is not really time for a game drive on our way out from the Park on this package, we see what we see on the transit out of the Park.

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    Botswana FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Helpful answers for planning a Botswana Safari, including best places, seasons, wildlife, activities, and travel style.

    The best time to visit Botswana is usually from May to October, during the dry season. Wildlife is easier to see because animals gather around rivers, lagoons, floodplains, and remaining water sources. This is a strong period for Chobe National Park, Moremi Game Reserve, and the Okavango Delta.

    The green season, from November to April, brings rain, fresh grass, newborn animals, and excellent birdwatching. This season is also beautiful for photography, with greener landscapes and dramatic skies.

    The Okavango Delta is famous because it is one of the world’s largest inland deltas. Its water spreads across the Kalahari Desert instead of flowing into the sea, creating channels, lagoons, islands, and floodplains.

    Travellers can explore the delta by mokoro, boat, walking safari, and game drive, depending on the camp and area. Wildlife may include elephants, hippos, crocodiles, red lechwe, lions, leopards, wild dogs, and many bird species.

    Yes, Chobe National Park is one of the best places in Botswana for first-time safari travellers. It is easier to access than many remote safari areas and offers excellent wildlife sightings, especially along the Chobe River.

    The park is famous for large elephant herds, but travellers may also see buffalo, giraffes, zebras, lions, leopards, hippos, crocodiles, and many birds. Boat cruises and game drives make the safari more varied.

    Moremi Game Reserve is special because it combines dry land, floodplains, lagoons, grasslands, and woodland within the greater Okavango Delta region. This variety creates excellent wildlife viewing in a beautiful natural setting.

    Travellers may see lions, leopards, wild dogs, elephants, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and rich birdlife. Moremi is also one of the more accessible parts of the delta, making it popular for both guided and self-drive safaris.

    At the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, travellers can enjoy desert-style experiences that feel very different from a classic safari. Activities may include quad biking, guided walks, horseback riding, meerkat visits, stargazing, and seasonal wildlife viewing.

    During the rainy season, the pans can attract zebras, wildebeest, flamingos, and other animals. In the dry season, the wide white landscape feels open, quiet, and almost unreal, making it perfect for photography and night-sky viewing.

    Yes, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve is worth visiting for travellers who enjoy remote landscapes and quieter safari routes. It is one of Africa’s largest protected areas, with open grasslands, fossil river valleys, salt pans, and desert-adapted wildlife.

    Wildlife sightings may include black-maned lions, cheetahs, brown hyenas, oryx, springbok, giraffes, and other desert species. It is best for travellers with more time, patience, and interest in raw wilderness.

    A Botswana Safari can offer excellent wildlife sightings across different areas. Travellers may see elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, antelopes, wild dogs, hyenas, and many bird species.

    Chobe is known for elephants, the Okavango Delta is excellent for wetland wildlife, and Moremi is strong for predators and varied habitats. Sightings depend on the season, location, water levels, and safari style.

    A mokoro safari is a traditional canoe experience, mainly enjoyed in the Okavango Delta. A guide poles the mokoro through shallow channels, allowing travellers to move quietly through reeds, water lilies, and open waterways.

    This safari style is peaceful and close to nature. Travellers may see birds, reed frogs, dragonflies, antelopes, elephants near the water, and other wetland wildlife from a low and calm viewpoint.

    Yes, Botswana is one of Africa’s top luxury safari destinations. Many lodges and camps are located in remote private concessions, where visitor numbers are limited and the safari experience feels more personal.

    Luxury Botswana Safari Packages may include fly-in transfers, private camps, guided game drives, mokoro rides, boat safaris, walking safaris, fine dining, and beautiful wilderness settings. The focus is comfort, privacy, conservation, and strong guiding.

    Botswana can be suitable for families, especially those with older children who enjoy wildlife and outdoor experiences. Areas like Chobe and some Okavango Delta lodges can work well because they offer good facilities and exciting activities.

    However, some remote camps may have age restrictions for walking safaris, mokoro rides, or shared game drives. Families should choose lodges carefully based on child policies, travel distances, room setup, malaria advice, and activity options.

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