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- MarcoLondon, UK163 contributionsGo in the wet seasons when you can go in a mokoro canoe down the canals the elephants create by walking through the tall grasses. Amazing place to be.Written October 11, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Bing SSan Diego, CA11 contributionsJust came back from amazing Botswana. I joined Acacia Africa's Delta, Chobe group on its 6th day when it reached Victoria Falls from Pretoria and before it left Zimbabwe for Botswana. This review will cover only the last 7 days of the tour.
There were 7 of us (plus our driver/guide, Sam), consisting of a young couple from New York City, a group of 4 adults from Brisbane, Australia, and myself (from San Diego, California). From the very first day together, we congealed as a group, very much like a family on a road trip to somewhere exciting, bound to have fun.
Our guide, Sam, was the best ever. He was an open book and we enjoyed and appreciated his candor. This led to us doing the same as we learned of various cultural practices where we grew up. It cultivated a sense of camaraderie, familiarity, caring and concern for one another. We grew fond of one another, in spite of our inherent individual traits. We had some profound discussions because we accepted that we were all intelligent individuals. And this sentiment remained throughout the next 7 days in Botswana. In short, I would define our small group "perfect," which is unique because very few tour groups can be that due to diverse and sometimes conflicting, personalities. I know because I'm an avid traveler and have a healthy touring experience with groups. Also, prior to joining the Botswana group, I was with another that started from Cape Town, through the garden route all the way to Greater Kruger. There just wasn't any basis of comparison between these two experiences.
Sam made sure that we knew what we were doing at all times, and we were not exposing ourselves to danger. He was protective all the way. For example, he was willing to abandon his morning shower, for instance, wrap a towel and run out, just to stop me from exploring the bush around our last lodging. That would have been very embarrassing. Also, he delivered my dinner when I couldn't join the group due to a severe eye allergy, in spite of me telling him that I could fetch the food myself. Since I got lost twice returning to my lodge from dinner, he patiently walked me to my room to make sure I made it there. Because, you see, I'm 78 years old and my faculties, he surmised, were kind of defective due to age. Of course he was wrong on that aspect.
Our wildlife explorations were ample and thrilling, which included the Chobe National Park, sunset boat ride on Chobe river, bush walks, Khama Rhino Sanctuary. What took my soul, really was the Okavango Delta. Though we roughed it out there a bit (slept in a tent one night, were told to keep the tent zipped the entire night and that under no circumstances do we get out of the tent at all). Needless to say, I didn't get a good sleep that night. But it was a notable experience.
The delta gave me a very distinct impression of the waterways and being transported by the polers from one end to the other, the surrounding serenity was etherial, a slice of heaven. I took out my cell and typed up a poem to memorialize the almost sacred perception. I read the poem to the group after our last dinner together. Two nights prior, I think, I had the honor of reading 2 of my other poems to which they patiently listened.
Altogether, I believe I came out a better person with my communion with the delta and Botswana, thanks so much for the small family that adopted me and Sam who took really good care of us. They are all my best friends forever, having shared a very special time together.
Profound gratitude to Acacia Africa for a well-tailored tour that showcased the gifts of Botswana to mankind, and for assigning Sam to sentinel our small group. Heartfelt thanks to Sam for announcing that our group was the best among the 12 he had run for 2024. I told him he would NOT likely have a better group than us, ever.
Cheers to Acacia Africa and Sam.
Maria SnowWritten November 10, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - InSearchOfVeganFood60 contributionsHelene and her team really looked after us and paid attention to every detail to make sure our trip was unforgettable.
From the calls in advance to go over everything and understand all of our wishes for the trip, then meeting us at the airport and introducing us to our most wonderful guide Joseph, then of course the adventure began and we went on the experience of a lifetime!
We were taken on daily tours of the bush, served great vegan meals every day, went on a dugout canoe ride, tried basket weaving and camped in the middle of the Moremi game reserve for multiple nights where we got to see these incredible animals living in their natural environment.
We saw lions, elephants, wild dogs, giraffes, zebras, buffalo, wildebeest and more! Joseph is incredibly kind and knowledgable and was always teaching us things about the wildlife. It's hard to put into words, but these memories will stay with our family forever.
Thank you Helene, David, Joseph and team!Written August 21, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Tina TNew York6 contributionsProfessional service. The vehicle we rented was very powerful. We didn’t have any problem driving it in Chobe. Highly recommend this company!Written November 4, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Mila HPiedmont, CA25 contributionsChristelle Huet of Gondwana travel is absolutely fantastic. She planned our ten-day Botswana safari along with a stay in Cape Town and some touring around the city and the Cape Town Peninsula. All our transfers worked perfectly. Our hotel in Cape Town and camps in Botswana were wonderful with great service and gorgeous views. She is responsive, listens to what you want, and recommends experiences that fit your desires, budget, and interests. Ten-stars for Christelle! We couldn’t be happier and we recommend her without reservation.
Sent from my iPhoneWritten December 31, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - PeterPensacola, FL1,503 contributionsWonderful experience and customer service. Booking was easy and I received same day answers to multiple questions by email from Joy and others.
Our flight was cancelled due to a storm but rescheduled for the next morning without a problem. A driver picked us up at our Maun hotel and returned us afterwards - very convenient. Kane, our pilot, was professional and gave just the right amount of info (not too much). We found Wildebeest, Zebra, Elephants, Hippos, Giraffes and Crocodiles. I'm in a wheelchair and getting into the front seat was not a problem (with help).
NOTES: Sunscreen on your arms is a must. I used a 200 - 600mm lens (full frame) on my DLSR and it was too long. 100 - 300mm would have been better at 500 feet up (150m). I'm 6' 1" (185cm) and fit in the front but would not have fit in back.Written November 26, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - moobileee3 contributionswilddogs and wildcats, a serval and we even saw a leopard. We saw many birds and learned a lot about the animals. The food was so good we all gained weight. The Service, the tents and the car were just perfect and Kemy managed everything in a very professional manner.
Going on Safari in Botswana? - this is your team- local, knowledgeable, service oriented and welcoming.Written August 31, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Chris MHereford, United Kingdom13 contributionsLetaka safaris are a credit to the safari tour world. Every detail taken care of and with brilliant staff. We had 9 days camping in Botswana with them and it couldn't have been more perfect. An amazing amount of animals close up in various locations. Our guide, Benjamin, was the best guide that we have had the pleasure to be with. His knowledge and ability to get us into the right positions for photography was excellent. We also had a photographic expert with us, Charlie Summers, who, I have to say was really good. We learnt a lot from him, but more than that, he was an affable and patient character. Happy to offer advice at every stage.Written November 29, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Camper140242465363 contributionsAs a solo woman this was a fantastic way to travel, as I joined an existing group of two for the camping part of it, then travelled solo onto Kasane (Chobi National Park) and Victoria Falls where I stayed in hotels. Maria tailored the trip to meet my requirements and was efficient and courteous in answering my questions. The highlight for me was the camping as it is the best way to get up close with animals, but you must be prepared to 'rough it' a bit - camp bed and en-suite long drop toilet and bush shower (with hot water) - but all comfortable. The elephants came to us one night - I looked out my tent window and all I could see was elephant. The guide was dedicated in seeking out the animals and the three camp staff were efficient and friendly. The first night I slept on a mattress in the open at the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans - wow, what stars. Then two nights camping at a mobile camp in the Okavango Delta, a night R&R in Maun, then three nights camping in Moremi Game Reserve. The number and variety of animals and birds sighted exceeded my expectations. My favourite sighting was the pride of three lionesses with their eight cubs.Written October 15, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Cameron KChicago, IL66 contributionsSafari Specialists are true professionals and did a fantastic job organizing our trip. Our consultant, Bronwyn, immediately understood what we were looking for and provided multiple great itineraries to choose from. As we had never been to Botswana before, it was really reassuring to rely on her expertise and recommendations. She was flexible and very responsive. I really liked being able to work with consultants who live in the country and have spent time at these locations and visiting the camps. While were were on the trip, we never had to worry about a thing. We joked that we were moved around like pieces of luggage, in the best way possible - we knew it was all taken care of, we were confident that all details were handled, and everything went like clockwork. Every pickup and dropoff was present and on-time, and the whole experience was seamless and tremendously well-organized. Really cannot recommend Safari Specialists enough!Written January 8, 2025This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Luca B9 contributionsWe booked our 5-day trip online through Safari Bookings and were later contacted directly by Walking Stick Travel Tours via email to clarify the details. This guided safari was the grand finale of our nearly three-week holiday in Southern Africa. During the first two weeks, our group of four had been traveling with a roof-top tent, exploring the region on our own.
Day 1: Arrival and Initial Safari Experience
Our private group was picked up from our hotel in the morning by Philimon, our guide. After a one-hour drive in an open-door safari vehicle, we arrived at the Wildlife Management Area of the Okavango Delta. There, we were handed over to a local team of four who are experts in conducting tours in the area.
We entered the Delta in two mokoros, traditional dugout canoes resembling long canoes, and were paddled for about an hour to our camp. Along the way, we encountered plenty of wildlife, including hippos, elephants, and numerous water birds. Upon arrival, we found the camp partially set up by the team.
Unfortunately, the first day had a minor drawback: we weren’t served a proper lunch. It wasn’t clear why, but it seemed to be a miscommunication between Walking Stick Travel and the local guides. As we later learned, Philimon typically leads these tours himself but had delegated this one due to the low water levels in his usual area during September.
In the late afternoon, we embarked on our first walking safari. Initially, we were skeptical, as walking safaris offer a much smaller range than vehicle safaris and animals are more likely to flee. However, the experience was far more immersive and rewarding. Spotting animals on foot felt thrilling and authentic, a stark contrast to the “zoo-like” feel of driving through national parks like Etosha in Namibia. Even smaller sightings, like red lechwe (gazelles) or birds, became fascinating.
The sense of vulnerability on foot—especially when approaching a pond with hippos, Africa’s most dangerous animal—was both exhilarating and humbling. Our knowledgeable guide, Rowan, shared insights that left us amazed after every walk.
Day 2: Extended Walk and Rare Wildlife Sightings
Our second day began with a three-hour walking safari, the longest Rowan had ever done (shorter options were available). We were incredibly fortunate to spot both a hyena and wild dogs—rare encounters. We also came across elephants, wildebeest, warthogs, hippos, giraffes, African eagles, and a variety of birds.
Rowan taught us fascinating details about the Delta’s ecosystem, including the sleeping habits of hippos, how elephant dung is broken down into soil by termites, and the essential role of aardvarks in creating burrows for other animals.
In the evening, we returned to the water in the mokoros to witness a breathtaking sunset, a serene end to an incredible day.
Day 3: Transfer to Khwai Reserve
This day brought our second minor issue: the guides didn’t bring enough drinking water. While we avoided dehydration by boiling water from the Delta, this was a significant oversight for a guided tour.
We departed the camp in the mokoros and met Philimon for the next leg of our journey: a 4-hour drive to Khwai Reserve. The ride in an open vehicle along a dusty, bumpy road in nearly 40°C heat was arduous, and we were relieved when it was finally over.
In the late afternoon, we went on an evening game drive and were rewarded with incredible sightings, including lions, elephants, buffalos, zebras, and many gazelles.
Day 4: Memorable Game Drives
On the fourth day, we enjoyed two extended game drives, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. The highlight of the afternoon drive was witnessing two hippos fighting, followed by our first leopard sighting of the trip. Philimon went above and beyond, even risking a reprimand from park authorities, to ensure we could see the elusive leopard as it emerged from the bushes.
Day 5: Departure
Our adventure ended with a transfer back to the airport.
Final Thoughts
Despite minor hiccups, this was an unforgettable experience. The food was excellent, and the guides were incredibly knowledgeable and friendly. Walking safaris in the Okavango Delta are a must-try for anyone visiting the region. The connection to nature, the sense of adventure, and the fascinating wildlife encounters make it an experience you’ll treasure forever.Written December 30, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Mary WHuntington Beach, CA3 contributionsI am very pleased with the tour I booked with Savanna Safaris & Tours. Emmelyn was my contact. She was very responsive to emails before and during the tour. The 2 week tour to Victoria Falls, 3 safaris camps in Botswana and Cape Town was very organized and went smoothly. This was very important for 2 females travelers. I would recommend Savanna Safaris to others and would not hesitate to use their services again.Written October 13, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Tracy ACalgary, Canada434 contributionsThis is the 2nd time I have booked my travel to Botswana through Roger, and although he knows I ‘know what I’m doing’, that doesn’t lessen his fanatic attention to detail in any way. Everything runs clockwork smooth. He is always answering the last minute questions, and often, after-hours. This trip, I was travelling with 3 others, but I often travel solo, and Roger knows exactly where and when to go as a solo female traveller within Botswana, and he also knows well the concerns of that ‘niche’ travel. I will not hesitate to recommend, and will use Safari Lifestyles again.Written December 11, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Ken G2 contributionsJack and his team gave us a great experience in Botswana. As first time safari
goers we were amazed at the number of different species and the numbers of each type. Among these we saw many antelopes ; elephants; lions; hippos; giraffes;
wild painted dogs; monkeys; zebras as well as many others. The food we were served each
day was excellent. We could not believe the bread and cake that was baked in the bush in a tin oven. The information given to us by Jack and company was great.
He tracked animals to find them for us and then positioned our vehicle for us'
to take pictures. All of our questions were answered in detail.
All in all a once in a lifetime experience made great by Jack and his team.
We would recommend Tony Mobile Safaris to anyone interested in taking one
and ask for Jack as your guide.Written October 31, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Sivananthan KokulLusaka, Zambia247 contributionsWe did our scenic flight in March 2020. Before i book with them i read all their reviews and comments on the various sites and all were encouraging Air Shakawe. They proved it From booking until end of the flights all their staffs were very professional and help[ full. Special thanks to Amanda Reservation Manager.
Brain Pilot, was awesome, we did not feel the Take off and landing. It was very smooth. Thank you Air Shakawe.Written March 14, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.