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Our Safari Guests
We provide tours to individuals, families and groups, transporting them in our open game view vehicle.
Spending nights in their selected accommodation of choice; whether camping or using hotel accommodation.
We are mindful of our guests comfort, safety and entertainment needs hence our guides, chefs and camp-hands are carefully selected to ensure a higher level of professionalism and general hospitality behavior.
Dulang is a Botswana citizen, born and bred in Maun. From formative years he was eager to help his grandparents herd his cattle to proximity of the delta where pasture was always good even during drought.
Top Destinations
Moremi Game Reserve
Moremi Game Reserve
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Okavango delta is located in Moremi Game Reserve and is number 1000th UNESCO world heritage site.
A truly wilderness and authentic African experience is what Moremi offers! Given its size and diversity, it takes skills, experience and expertise to design a lifelong memory for visitors. Our guests can enjoy a number of wonderful activities such as game viewing, fishing, bird watching, horseback safari, interact with orphan elephants, participate in cultural activities, or taking an authentic guided Mokoro excursion through this wetland paradise in a traditional dugout canoe.
Okavango delta is home to premier lodges that offers high end holiday experience in secluded concessions. Offering romantics the intimacy they need, business retreats for executive officers, family or friends come together. Take private safari vehicle on tour and cement the privacy. The mode of access to these camps and lodges is by air!
Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park
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The most accessible and frequently visited park in the country, the Chobe Riverfront, is most famous for the large herds of elephants and Cape buffalo.
The most accessible and frequently visited park in the country, the Chobe Riverfront, is most famous for the large herds of elephants and Cape buffalo that converge on the riverbank to drink during the dry winter months. Visitors can be entertained by elephants’ snorkelling crossing the river, mud bathing or diving! Buffalo are the lions’ favourite dish, and so where there are buffalos there are lions hiding somewhere!
At any season, on an afternoon game drive, you may see hundreds of elephants, more especially during the dry season. The main Serondela Road sometimes becomes impassable as scores of family herds cross the main road to make their way to the river to drink, bathe and play.
Driving the tracks and trails close to the riverbank, you may see as many 15 different species of animals and birds on any one drive. Common species include waterbuck, lechwe, puku (endemic to this area), giraffe, kudu, roan and sable, impala, warthog, bushbuck, monkeys and baboons, along with the accompanying predators such as lion, leopard, hyena and jackal, who are never far away.
Take a river cruise – and you'll experience the park and wildlife from a completely different vantage point, getting up closer to hippo, crocodile and a mind-boggling array of water birds than you ever would on land.
Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
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It has been discovered that the origin of mankind can be traced to Makgadikgadi pans. Scientist have deduced that about 200,000 years ago the first humans appeared in this area! Research has also established that Makgadikgadi pans is a relic of what was once the biggest inland lake in Africa!
This interesting feature is indeed a wonder! Not only does it connect you to the past, it gives you unexplainable feel of freedom! It is stark, extremely flat, almost features and taking a walk in the pans gives the romantics that inner connection; like they can see through each other.
But what is the Makgadikgadi pans?
Makgadikgadi salt pans is a series of pans covering an area of 12 000 km2, the largest being Ntwentwe and Sua. For most part of the year, the pans are dry and therefore large animals are absent. However, at the anticipation of the first rains, animal migration start; Zebras and wilderbeest head here not only for the boom in pastures but for their intake of the salt! Flammingos also do their birdly pilgrims here, they can be seen in their hundreds; an incredible thing to watch.
Nxai Pan Game Reserve
Nxai Pan Game Reserve
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There ancient baobabs located in different areas of the pans. Some were used by early explorers as rest station and landmarks to mark their way. The famous ones being Baines' baobab and the Chapman's baobab.
The ancient baobabs located in the pans have been named after the explorers; Thomas Baines and his explorer friend, James Chapman. The two together with their local guides crossed the pans and temporarily made this giant baobabs their camps. Dr David Livingstone also used this route on his way to discovering Victoria Falls!
Nxai pans game reserve just like its Makgadikgadi park is a mere two hours drive from Maun. Most activities are around Baines baobabs, and the pans, together with the grassland attracts many different animals. Nxai is known for cheetah sightings and often a large head of giraffes and springboks.
Central Kalahari game reserve (CKGR)
Central Kalahari game reserve (CKGR)
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Central Kalahari game reserve (CKGR) is the largest reserve in Southern Africa, and second largest in the world. It larger than the Netherlands.
It is the only reserve that guarantees you ‘absolute ownership’ of the land, being the only one in the entire surrounding! Apart from the space, CKGR has amazing landscape; the Kalahari sands. Acacias, Kalahari apple leaf, dotted sand dunes, pans and dry fossil river valleys. After good rains between November and April, the reserve spring to life attracting lots of antelopes (large heads of springboks, gemsbok, hartebeest, elands and giraffe). Other desert animals such as bat-eared fox, cheetahs, black-mane lions, tortoise and other small animals.
Okavango Delta
The Okavango Panhandle
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Tsodilo hills are in the proximity of the panhandle, and are regarded sacred by the local community. The panhandle (Okavango river) is a known destination for fishing event called ‘the barbell run’.
Tsodilo hills
Tsodilo hills
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Tsodilo hills have the highest concentrations of rock paintings in the world. Human activities are estimated to have taken place here some 100, 000 years ago, and the local community revere the hills as a sacred place often frequented by ancestral spirits. Here you can camp and be taken on a guided tour.
Okavango River
Okavango River
Did you know?
The Okavango River is perennial and is found in northern Botswana, after traveling through Angola and Namibia, the river is finally swallowed by the Kalahari Desert, forming a swamp known as the Okavango delta. The river is referred to as the Panhandle, and the pan being the delta.
Around the panhandle are exciting features and tourists activities, which include: fishing, Mokoro, house boat, boat cruises and transfers to Seronga village, Tsodilo hills excursion and the caves such xwihaba.
The highlight for fishermen and women is in October when the baitfish are being preyed on by the barbel (catfish), bream and tigerfish. The birds of prey such as fish eagle, egrets and herons also take part in this extremely fascinating event.
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Budget & Luxury Camping
Our tents are all en suites (fitted with toilet and shower) and are categorised as luxury or budget.
Luxury tour means a cottage tent with equipped with camping beds, bedding and a small table inside the tent for amenities, a gazebo used as a dinning and lots of treats during the tour.
Budget tour means that guests are provided with a bow tent, equipped with a comfortable mattress and a clean sleeping bag.
Great December Safari Specials
Enjoy a Christmas gift of a highly discounted camping safari. Choose from the best wildlife areas in Botswana and spend an incredible 7 days on safari.
This safari tour starts when we meet and pick you up from Maun Airport. You will be transferred to a B&B just outside town to relax until the next day when your safari transfer begins. The transfer to our picturesque campsite in Moremi Game Reserve takes about 4 hours. You will spend a total of 6 nights in 2 different parts of Moremi Game Reserve.
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Central Khalahari Wild Tours does not discriminate people with disability as the director qualified in the field of special education, however, guests must disclose the nature and severity of the disability for planning purposes.
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