Accommodation
2 nights at Camp Moremi - East African-style safari tents, individually situated on raised teak platforms; 2 nights at Camp Okavango - East African-style safari tents, individually situated on raised teak platforms.
Transport
Charter flights from Maun to Camp Moremi and charter flights from Camp Okavango to Maun. Boat transfer from Camp Moremi to Camp Okavango.
Meals
4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners; All meals, refreshments, local spirits & wines.
Staff
Various guides for the game drives by 4x4 safari vehicle, boat excursions, mokoro excursions, and walking excursions – lodge staff – barmen, waitresses and housekeeping.
Age Restriction
No children under 12 years are accepted. No children under the age of 16 are allowed on walking safaris. No childcare/babysitters are provided for at any of our properties. Children must be under the care of their parents at all times. Children aged 16 yrs (inclusive) & younger to share with a parent at all times.
Optional Activities
Fishing for bream and tiger fish.
What To Bring
Dress on safari is functional and casual, yet neat and presentable in the lodges. Your choice of color is important. As a general rule of thumb, khaki is your best bet. During game drives we suggest that you dress in subdued colors to avoid alerting animals. We recommend you wear sturdy walking shoes or similar supportive sports shoes that offer good traction.
Group Size
2-16
Other Information
Your safety is our primary concern, which is why certain procedures must be followed while staying at our lodges. Very few of our lodges have fences and movement around the lodges in the evenings is restricted and our guides will escort you to your accommodation. While on game activities it is essential to listen to our guides who will not only advise you of the wonders of the bush, but the hidden dangers too.
Operator Remarks
Vaccination requirements change from time to time and we suggest clients consult their local doctor or health department for the latest health precautions. All clients must consult with their own MD or the Center for Disease Control regarding the use of anti-malarial tablets prior to departure.
Camp Moremi 10 Feb 08–14 Mar 08 CLOSED; Camp Okavango 08 Jan 08 – 08 Feb 08 CLOSED.