Botswana Safari for Young Explorers – Four Days

R 28,647.00

This 4 day package is specifically tailored for families with children, allowing them the opportunity to discover the wonders of the African wilderness together. Located on the private Shinde concession, the family will be exclusively accommodated at its six-bed camp.


Description

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Overview

Countries visited: Botswana

This four day package is specifically tailored for families, allowing them the opportunity to discover the wonders of the African wilderness together. Located on the private Shinde concession, the family will be exclusively accommodated at its six-bed camp. All activities are planned with children in mind, ensuring they are kept interested and stimulated. The specialist guides are highly experienced in working with children, allowing parents to relax and enjoy the wilderness. Activities vary throughout the year and can include early morning or late afternoon game-drives, as well as Mekoro and fishing trips.

Perfect for families with children.

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Itinerary

Day 1  Young Explorers (Okavango Delta)

On arrival in Maun you will be transferred by light aircraft to the Shinde Private concession. The flight is approximately 25 minutes and you will be amazed as the desert transforms to delta before your eyes. At the airstrip you are met by your guides and transfer in a 4×4 safari vehicle to camp. Over a refreshing drink and light lunch you will be briefed on activities and safety during your stay, then it is time to settle into camp.
Later in the afternoon it is time to begin your first lesson in bush craft and some rules regarding animal behaviour and respect for all the inhabitants of the wilderness. We set out on a short walk, allowing you to become accustomed to some of the sights sounds and smells that make up the language of the African Bush.
We return to camp for a piping hot bucket shower under the stars followed by a tasty dinner. Around the campfire we discuss the lessons of the day and learn more about Botswana and the history of the country and it’s people. For those that can stay awake long enough we can examine some of the stars in the African night sky before heading to bed – ready for an early start the next day.

Day 2  Young Explorers (Okavango Delta)

The day begins before sunrise with coffee around the fire, and a light breakfast before heading out to see what the bush has in store for us. Following the water’s edge gives us the chance to examine some of the tracks left by overnight visitors, as well as identifying some of the multitude of animals, birds and insects that inhabit the forests. Let’s follow the honeyguide bird, and see if it will lead us to a honey nest!
Following another delicious lunch prepared on charcoal, parents are left to a lazy afternoon napping or reading while their young cubs are watched over by their guides, recording the morning’s observations and discoveries in our Bush Journals, learning some traditional bush skills, such as basket weaving or carving the seed of the palm nut into a necklace for Mum! After no time at all, we are off out again, this time in the Mokoro (dugout canoe) and if we are lucky we may spot the sitatunga, one of the world’s most unusual and secretive antelope, while your guides teach you some of the ways to survive in this vast wetland wilderness.
In the evening it’s off to the bush kitchen and be astounded as you learn how the mouthwatering fare is produced on the fire and fresh bread and cakes in the amazing bush oven. Who needs electricity anyway?

Day 3  Young Explorers (Okavango Delta)

With the sunrise comes an introduction to driving large 4×4 vehicles, which are vital out here in the bush. Any idea how to change a tyre on a 4×4? While out and about we are sure to bump into some of the many species of large mammals that inhabit the Okavango Delta including wild dogs, elephants, lion, buffalo, cheetah, wildebeest and impala. Spending time quietly observing these mammals will give you an insight into the structure of their society and how we may understand them through their body language.
That afternoon while your Dad’s snores echo around camp you will learn some of the rules and skills required in order to handle a rifle safely. This is an important tool in our world is not a toy, and should be respected at all times! Under your guides experienced and watchful eyes you can learn to shoot our pellet gun on our own bush range! Later, you may wish to try your angling skills Okavango style, either along the banks of lagoons and channels or, for the more adventurous from the Mokoro! Here you will learn how to catch, handle and release a fish correctly ensuring you do it no harm, though we may wish to keep a couple for dinner!!
The final dinner is cause for celebration though the safari draws to an end, toasting new friends, reminiscing over unique experiences and lifelong memories. The grown-ups would like to drift off to sleep with the ever-present chorus of the hippos and the tinkle of the reed frogs. But for the trainee bushrangers it is the perfect opportunity to head off with a spotlight to try and identify some of the many species that wake up as the sun sets!!

Day 4  Young Explorers (Okavango Delta)

The morning is spent discussing your stay and your guides will ask you to identify several tracks, birds and animals, and to explain some of the skills that you might use to survive in the bush. After this informal bush evaluation you will then be awarded your Okavango Delta certificate and shirt making you an official member of a truly select group of bushrangers, the Ker & Downey Young Explorers!!
After farewells to the camp staff and your guides you transfer by light aircraft onto your next destination.
Services end on arrival at Maun Airport

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Accommodation

Footsteps Across The Delta is a comfortable camp within the private Shinde concession which accommodates up to 6 guests in three specially designed twin-bedded tents with sewn-in floors. Each tent has its own bucket shower and bush toilet, and even a daily laundry service. The ‘bush kitchen’ is run by our chef who prepares menus to whet every appetite.

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More Info

Please note: All transfer times in light aircraft will be advised the day prior to travel and are subject to fluctuations in accordance with aircraft scheduling. Movements are arranged to be as convenient as possible around activities and meals.

Includes:
Light aircraft flights as indicated in the itinerary
Road transfers as indicated on the itinerary
Accommodation on twin basis
All meals when in camp
Selected (local brand) beverages (South African wines and spirits)
Activities as indicated on the itinerary
Park fees and concession fees in accordance with the itinerary

Excludes:
International flights, visas or taxes
Any optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
Any excluded beverages/items
Any extra purchases (curio shopping etc.)
Tips and gratuities
Medical and luggage insurance
medical facility, but this covers emergencies only)

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