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  • Tour Style Small group overland
    Start Johannesburg
    Finish Johannesburg
    Duration 14 days
    Countries Visited Botswana - South Africa - Zambia - Zimbabwe
    Included Highlights Panoramic Route, Shangaan Cultural Village, Kruger Park Entrance Fee, Kruger Park Game Drives, Kruger Park Night Drive, Entrance to Victoria Falls (Zambian Side), Zambezi Sunset Cruise, Chobe NP Game Drive, Chobe entrance fees, 3 Days Okavango Delta (entrance, mokoros and game walks), Khama Rhino Sanctuary
    Optional Activities These rates are in USD and can change at any time without notice. Please use as a guideline only. Activities in Victoria Falls: White water rafting - $135; Canoeing - $95; Bungy Jump - $95; Tandem Kayaking - $150; Jet boat - $90; Rhino Walk - $80 Elephant Ride - $100; Helicopter Flip - $85 Activities in Botswana: Delta Game Flight - $60; Chobe River Cruise - $45 ; Crocodile Farm - $10 Activities in South Africa: Private Game Walk min 4 people - $45
    Wagon Trails Provides All ground transportation, services of experienced qualified driver / guide, camping equipment (2 person dome tents, mattresses, cooking equipment), all highlights, meals, entrance fees & accommodation per itinerary
    Not Included All visa costs are the clients responsibility, travel insurance, flights, departure taxes, sleeping bags, items of a personal nature, drinks, and optional activities
    Participation Participation safari, clients to erect their tents and help with cooking, washing dishes and vehicle cleanliness
    Extras The local payment is in US Dollars cash on departure. Due to fluctuating exchange rates in many African countries, local suppliers fix their rates in US Dollars. The local payment goes directly to the local companies who organise excursions, entrance fees and food. It is not a kitty for food alone but pays your way throughout the tour
    Accomodation Camping in two person dome tents; Multishare huts in tribal village
    Transport 10 seater Open Game Viewing Vehicles
    Meals Johannesburg to Kruger National Park (D)
    Kruger National Park to Kruger National Park (BLD)
    Kruger National Park to Panoramic Route/Nyani (BLD)
    Panoramic Route/Nyani to Makopane (BD)
    Makopane to Nata (BD)
    Nata to Livingstone (BD)
    Victoria Falls to Chobe (BD)
    Chobe to Maun (BD)
    Maun to Okavango Delta (BLD)
    Okavango Delta to Maun (BD)
    Maun to Khama Rhino Sanctuary (BLD)
    Khama Rhino Sanctuary to Johannesburg (B)

  • Johannesburg to Kruger National Park
    An early start as we leave the city of gold and make our way through the Mpumalanga province en route to the Kruger National Park. As we enter through one of the Southern gates we begin our search for the many species of birds, mammals and reptiles that inhabit the Park. This Park is home to a wide diversity of animals including Africa's Big Five. Our game drive takes us to our campsite, where we board an open safari vehicle and head out on an exciting night drive. Evening to be spent camping within Kruger. (D)
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  • Kruger National Park to Kruger National Park
    An early morning game drive takes us along some of the best game drive routes that Kruger has to offer. Sunrise at a waterhole offers scenes straight out of National Geographic. The entire day is spent game viewing, bird watching and stopping off at the various waterholes en route to our next camp. Evening to be spent relaxing around the campfire reminiscing about the day's events. (BLD)
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  • Kruger National Park to Panoramic Route/Nyani
    We take our final game drive in Kruger before heading up the Drakensberg Escarpment and spend the day visiting the scenic sights along the panoramic route. These sights include God's Window, Bourke's Luck Potholes and the magnificent Three Rondawels at the Blyde River Canyon. From here we journey on to a Shangaan Tribal Village where a guided tour gives you an insight into the culture and traditions of the local Shangaan people. We enjoy an exciting evening of tribal dancing, singing and a traditional African dinner. Overnight in traditional huts. (BLD)
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  • Panoramic Route/Nyani to Makopane
    We depart the village after breakfast and head towards the town of Makopane where we overnight en route to Botswana. (BD)
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  • Makopane to Nata
    We cross into Botswana and continue to Nata where we camp at the edge of Makgadikgadi Pans. (BD)
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  • Nata to Livingstone
    We arrive in Livingstone and venture out on a sunset cruise on the mighty Zambezi River. The following day is spent on optional activities, including white water rafting, bungy jumping, microlighting, jet boating or a "flight of angels" We explore the town, its markets and visit the Victoria Falls. (BD)
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  • Victoria Falls to Chobe
    We depart from Livingstone and journey to Kasane where we set up camp on the banks of the Chobe River. The afternoon is spent relaxing or enjoying an optional game cruise on the Chobe River.(BD)
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  • Chobe to Maun
    Up at daybreak, we venture out on an open vehicle game drive into the famous Chobe National Park. After breakfast, we depart for Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta.(BD)
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  • Maun to Okavango Delta
    We venture into the wilderness of the Delta; greeted by the local guides in mokoros (traditional dugout canoes), we explore the pristine waters of the Delta by mokoro and enjoy game walks in search of the abundant wildlife that inhabits this oasis in an otherwise arid region. We set up camp on an island in the Delta and enjoy our evenings under the African skies. (BLD)
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  • Okavango Delta to Maun
    We leave behind the tranquillity and memories offered by the Delta on our last mokoro trip before transferring back to Maun. This afternoon you have the option of a game flight over the Delta, giving you a superb view of the waterways and wildlife. (BD)
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  • Maun to Khama Rhino Sanctuary
    We depart from Maun and head for the Khama Rhino Sanctuary, where we spend the evening camping within the reserve. (BLD)
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  • Khama Rhino Sanctuary to Johannesburg
    Departing early, we cross the border and arrive back in Johannesburg late afternoon.(B)
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There are numerous ways in which you could choose to explore the beauty of Southern Africa. Several of our itineraries can be combined to form longer tours. For those who have limited time,you can combine one of our many fly-in packages with any of our tours. What To Bring The Bundu Safari Company provides all general camping equipment while on Safari. Clients are however advised to bring the following:Insect repellant, flashlight, binoculars, camera, sun hat, sunscreen, warm clothing for open vehicle game drives, comfortable walking shoes, towels and pillow. Malaria prophylaxis is strongly recommended for all our safaris.
All vehicles carry a comprehensive medical kit and a complete set of tools. All vehicles follow a strict maintenance plan and are all fully certified by the South African Transport Board and carry the necessary transport permits and insurances. We provide all camping and cooking equipment and all equipment is checked and maintained on a regular basis, thus adding to a smooth running tour. Sleeping bags are available to hire if needed.
A signed and completed booking form must be sent to Bundu or its agent together with a non-refundable deposit of 20% of the tour price. The balance of the tour fare is to be paid 28 working days prior to the date of departure.
Gradually the company has grown from strength to strength and now operates throughout Southern and Eastern Africa.
The most important link between our company and our clients are our guides. Our guides are African born and bred and are friendly, knowledgeable and are qualified and registered with all the guiding bodies. Most important is that they have a passion for Africa and its people.
Through us you are assisting local businesses, job creation, cultural development programs and various environmental groups.
Magnificent scenery such as the Kruger Park, Blyde River Canyon, Drakensburg Mountains, Kwa-Zulu Natal coastline, Swaziland, Cape Town, Wild Coast, Garden Route, Victoria Falls, Okavango Delta are just a few of the possible sights. Our varying itineraries not only combine the important elements of scenic, cultural and wildlife experiences but also add a taste of adventure and in some instances pure adrenalin.
Wagon Trails specializes in small group adventure travel and overland tours offering a variety of unique and exciting itineraries ranging from a 7 day right up to a 40 day overland trip encompassing Southern and Eastern Africa.
We have the right combinations to make your African experience an unforgettable one.
Whether it be a game lodge or camping wild in the Kruger Park, we ensure that your comfort is top priority at all times. According to the chosen itinerary, accommodation varies from luxury en-suite chalets, rustic bungalows, traditional tribal huts to spacious two person canvas dome tents with comfortable mattresses.
By combining the two companies we can offer our clients a broader spectrum of itineraries and still offer the quality of service that is expected of us. Through our innovative and exciting new products and itineraries, we have managed to keep up with the growing trends, and ever changing markets.
All guides undergo comprehensive training courses that include all aspects of wildlife and nature guiding as well as the finer details like preparing campfire meals and general safari etiquette.
Our vehicles ensure easy access into those remote areas large trucks cannot reach, whilst providing you with the comfort, efficiency and speed of a small group.
The Bundu Safari team is African born and bred. As owner run, we pride ourselves in service excellence at all times and are members of the various tourism governing authorities SATSA, FGASA, THETA, SATOUR and CAPTOUR. Operating with smaller groups we offer personalised and reasonably priced tours.
We have been chosen by the Kruger Park as a preferred operator to run a unique wildlife experience within the park. Our safaris are fun filled and energetic, overall a real African experience.