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Authentic Wildlife ExplorerImagine gliding through the Okavango in a dug-out canoe surrounded by the sound of fish, eagles, and hippos snorting in the distance; or driving through the Chobe and having close-up encounters with hundreds of playful elephants as they move to the river to quench their thirst and frolic in the ... |
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Botswana Livingstone Great ExplorerThis Africa expedition offers an intimate experience of the African wilderness and wildlife, while accommodating guests in fully serviced comfort in East Africa-style safari tents and unique lodges. Each spacious tent is equipped with comfortable linen-clad camp beds, teak furniture and sophisticated accessories, as well as an en suite bathroom ... |
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Walk the Wilds of Botswana Pioneer SafariBotswana wilderness safari: A unique 12-day African safari featuring a thrilling walking safari in Linyanti Private Game Reserve in Northern Botswana, bringing you closer to nature than you’ve ever imagined. Game-filled Chobe and Moremi Wildlife Reserves, the Okavango Delta and a variety of diverse habitats make for an unforgettable safari. |
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Victoria Falls and Botswana SafariA safari through Victoria Falls and Botswana. Experience the beauty of untouched Africa. Bushmen paintings, sunset cruises on the Chobe River, Livingstone and Victoria Falls by foot, river rafting and elephant rides - this is what makes an African safari unforgettable. You can add a Cape Town, Durban, Sun City, ... |
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Luxury Botswana Livingstone Great Explorer SafariExperience the magnificent Okavango Delta, the mighty Victoria Falls, and unparalleled game viewing in Botswana’s Chobe National Park and Moremi Game Reserve on this 8-day, fly-in guided camping and accommodated safari. |
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Wings over the Okavango and LinyantiThis is a flying safari, which departs every day of the year to any of the camps in our portfolio in the Okavango and Linyanti, for any duration of time. Each safari is customized to each guest's requirements. Guests can create their own itinerary to visit their preferred camps. Resident ... |
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