Price
Low Season: May and June
From US$ 4651 per person (2 pax per vehicle)
From US$ 3873 per person (4 pax per vehicle)
Shoulder season: November, December, January, February, March, April
From US$ 4709 per person (2 pax per vehicle)
From US$ 3903 per person (4 pax per vehicle)
High season: July, August, September, October
From US$ 5762 per person (2 pax per vehicle)
From US$ 4689 per person (4 pax per vehicle)
Includes
- Airport transfers
- Botswana park fees (if accommodation/camping is on park’s premises)
- All accommodation and campsites as per Itinerary
- Activities stated as Planned
- Meals as detailed in the itinerary
- One fully equipped Luxury Cruiser for 2 (4) people for 14 days with one rooftop tent (+ one ground tent)
- Comprehensive vehicle insurance (excess of N$ 25 000 will apply (refer to T&C for more details))
- Detailed daily Itinerary, maps and GPS with Tracks 4 Africa
- Reservation service
- Standard vehicle cleaning
- Route and vehicle use briefing
- 24/7 full field support
- Two spare wheels
- Full camp kitchen, beds & bedding, first aid kit, basic tool kit, two jerry cans, recovery kit with sand ladders, cool box, 12/220 V inverter, etc. (as per the equipment list)
EXCLUDES
- Meals not specified
- Fuel
- Botswana park fees (if payable at the gate)
- Activities stated as recommended or optional
- Personal travel insurance
- International flights unless specified
- Tips and any purchases of personal nature
- 3,7% credit card transaction fee
Moving away from the desert, this route takes on a more varied terrain, focusing on plant life, wildlife and scenic landscapes.
Starting off with the Waterberg Plateau National Park, your journey will take you through a fascinating geological site featuring compressed sandstone crags, 200 million-year-old dinosaur footprints, and petrified sand dunes. Moving further east, purple Jacarandas highlight the path to some of Namibia’s most remote game parks, where a plethora of desert-adapted wildlife roam free. Experience incredible viewing opportunities afloat the Chobe River, followed by a jaw-dropping, show-stopping wild adventure in the heart of the neighbouring country Botswana, where the big 5 are plentiful, and the landscapes are as diverse as they are beautiful.