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Monday, 12 August 2024

Botswana: Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp unveiled

Tsodilo Hills Brand-New Sleep-Out Experience is Unveiled by Desert & Delta Safaris - Opening September 15, 2024

Prepare to be captivated by an extraordinary adventure as Desert & Delta Safaris, renowned for their luxury and responsible safari experiences in Botswana, introduces their latest one-of-a-kind experience: the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp. This exceptional overnight expedition departs from Nxamaseri Island Lodge to the legendary and historic Tsodilo Hills. An immersive adventure into the rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty of one of the world’s most hidden UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Discover Botswana’s Best-Kept Secret

While Botswana is celebrated for its remarkable wildlife safaris, it is also home to cultural treasures waiting to be discovered. Desert & Delta Safaris is on a mission to bring these cultural gems to life with the launch of the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp experience.

A Harmonious Blend of Nature and Culture

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Tsodilo Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its spiritual significance and mesmerising rock art and cave paintings, the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp offers guests an extraordinary connection to this magical place. Nestled within the Zambezi Teak trees, four comfortable canvas pods on elevated platforms provide an eco-friendly retreat, with the majestic Male Hill - the highest peak in Botswana - providing a stunning backdrop.

A Back-to-Basics Wilderness Experience

Each pod draws inspiration from traditional bushman dwellings, seamlessly blending with the environment while honouring the local community’s heritage. The pods will have outdoor showers and toilets connected to them and are designed and built in collaboration with the local community, reflecting a deep respect for the custodians of this remarkable site.

Unveiling the Spiritual Tapestry of Tsodilo Hills

The ancient and sacred Tsodilo Hills have witnessed countless spiritual rituals over millennia, their rock art narrating the stories of generations past. The Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp allows guests to connect with the traditions and stories of the local bushman community. Engaging story sessions around the campfire and cultural interactions with the local team the day before visiting the site will bring its vibrant, ancient traditions to life the next morning.

A Transformational Experience

The overnight stay at the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out Camp promises an unforgettable journey of discovery and connection. A leisurely afternoon arrival follows an exploratory walk and sundowners in the African bush. As the sun sets, the majestic Male Hill turns a deep purple, setting the stage for an evening of traditional storytelling and cultural exchanges.

Those with an appetite for adventure can set off on a challenging yet rewarding sunrise hike to the summit of Male Hill, unveiling panoramic views of the Kalahari Desert and the expansive wilderness. A guided historic walk is available around the mesmerising rock paintings, led by a local guide from the Tsodilo Community Trust, brings the stories and significance of the “Mountain of the Gods” to life, connecting the past with the present. Walks can be customised to the time available and fitness levels of the visitors.

Booking Information

Opening Date: September 15, 2024

Availability: For guests staying three nights or more at Nxamaseri Island Lodge, with one night allocated to the sleep-out (subject to availability).

Capacity: The camp comprises of three twin/double sleep-out pods each with a connecting outdoor show & toilet & one family dwelling with one shared toilet and shower. The camp can accommodate a total of eight adults and two children.

Cost: No extra charge for the sleep-out experience.

Private use: Exclusive use bookings are available for a surcharge.

Getting There

Guests will be transferred from Nxamaseri Island Lodge via boat along the Nxamaseri channel followed by a closed 4WD vehicle transfer connecting to the hills, 60 - 80 minutes depending on water levels.

Upgrade to a helicopter one-way (or return) transfer and witness the hills from above as you descend towards the sleep-out camp. Total transfer time 10-15 minutes with an optional 10-minute add-on for a bird’s eye view of the Okavango Panhandle from above. The only place in Africa to see two world heritage sites converge. The Okavango Delta and Tsodilo Hills.

About Desert & Delta Safaris

One of the original safari operators in Botswana, founded in 1982, Desert & Delta Safaris’ nine camps are set in prime locations in northern Botswana’s famous game reserves and national parks with one just across the Chobe River in Namibia’s Eastern Zambezi Region. Together these luxurious lodges offer an outstandingly diverse safari experience whilst providing the personalised service and attention to detail for which Desert & Delta Safaris is known. Guests are immersed in a safari experience that develops an understanding of the animals, people, and geography of this magnificent country.

At the heart of the company is developing the human potential of tourism in Botswana. Desert & Delta Safaris’ CARES philosophy is the foundation on which Desert & Delta Safaris is built, highlighting its core values in developing human potential and building a sustainable tourism model. They employ approximately 320 staff members within the eight safari lodges and all the guides are recruited from nearby villages. The company places a strong focus on training through a highly successful skills development program as well as focusing on healthcare, environmental responsibility, and equality.

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Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Botswana: New Stay 3 pay 2 special launched at Leroo La Tau

Desert & Delta Safaris

New Stay 3 pay 2 special launched at Leroo La Tau

"Stay 3, Pay 2" Special at Leroo La Tau

Leroo La Tau - Boteti River

We are thrilled to announce a new special offer for all bookings travelling from January to March 2024. This fantastic deal can also be combined with our Best of Desert & Delta Safaris (BODDS) packages.

Combine a 3-night stay at Leroo La Tau with our "Stay 8, Pay 7" BODDS package (From January to March 2024) and receive an incredible 2-NIGHTS COMPLIMENTARY.

Leroo La Tau Rates

° 3 nights at Leroo La Tau from $1,290.00 per person, excluding flights.

OR

° "Stay 8, Pay 6" from $4,466.00 per person, including all internal charter flights based on Maun to Maun (must include 3 nights at Leroo La Tau to apply. You can add Chobe Game Lodge to this special by using the applicable Maun – Kasane routing on our BODDS rates.

What’s on Offer at Leroo La Tau in the Green Season?

° Enjoy a complimentary day trip to Nxai Pans, teeming with life during the green season as thousands of zebras migrate across into the Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pans region.

° The opportunity to experience intimate sightings of the resident wildlife along the dry Boteti River Valley, as wildlife comes to the permanent waterholes you frequent on game drives.

° Delve into the best modern Botswana cultural experience in the Desert & Delta Safaris circuit. Embark on a guided visit to Khumaga village, meet local farmers, and learn about Setswana customs from the area. This fun and interactive experience provides valuable insights into Botswana's rural life.

° Revel in stunning birdwatching along the Boteti River Valley’s permanent waterholes, with the possibility of spotting species varying from wattled cranes, large flocks of comb-billed ducks, vultures to bee-eaters & kingfishers and a wide range of other colourful migratory species in the area.

° Thanks to the summer rains cooling the scorched Kalahari Desert, temperatures (though still warm) are much more pleasant than in the months of October and November. With the rains, the region bursts with bright green vegetation, flowers, and abundant colours.

° Photographers will adore this time of year as dust is minimal, and the rich colours and light are enhanced due to reduced haze.

To complete your perfect experience at Leroo La Tau, we recommend adding a 60-minute helicopter adventure to visit the Makgadikgadi salt pans. Witness the pans transform into shimmering vast lakes and touch down in a remote location you've never experienced before. Sightings of migrating zebras are highly likely, offering a truly special opportunity.

Special Add-on: 60-minute Helicopter Trip from $935.00 per person (minimum 2 pax)

Makgadkgadi Adventure: 90 minute helicopter trip to Kubu Island & Flamingo colony from $1,650 per person (minimum 2 pax)

Our Top Choice "Stay 8, Pay 6" Itinerary Idea:

° 2 nights at Camp Okavango or Xugana Island Lodge (The ultimate in relaxation in the core delta, boasting unmatched walking, mokoro and boating activities at this time of year).

° 3 nights at Camp Moremi or Camp Xakanaxa (Enjoy the perfect combination Okavango Delta experience with prolific game viewing and guaranteed motorized boat excursions into the delta's permanent water areas).

° 3 nights at Leroo La Tau (Includes the Nxai Pans day trip, cultural experience, and beautiful photography opportunities along the Boteti River Valley).

If you haven’t visited Botswana during the green season yet, now is the best chance to do so. With this incredible rate, a trip to Botswana at this time of year will provide a completely unique perspective on the Kalahari. With fewer travellers in the region, you can enjoy solitude in what is already a remote wilderness area.

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Thursday, 28 July 2022

Botswana: Desert & Delta Safaris' 40th anniversary

CELEBRATING 40-YEARS OF DESERT & DELTA SAFARIS – EMPOWERING BOTSWANA

Since its inception in 1982, Desert & Delta Safaris has been empowering Botswana through tourism. In 2022, Desert & Delta celebrates their 40thAnniversary, and to commemorate the incredible journey, a stunning new book documenting an impressive and remarkable history marks the occasion. Titled ‘Empowering The People of Botswana Through Tourism; Our Journey Together.’ The 132-page, full-colour, book showcases Botswana, and its people and chronicles the growth of Desert & Delta as a company, whilst maintaining their core principles and ethos.

Copies of the book will be available in the properties.

A true celebration of the history of Botswana, an inspirational story of a company with a passion for the country, which has led to the destination being widely regarded and respected as an international model of ecotourism development. A model that creates local employment and preserves the natural wilderness and wildlife while still providing valuable revenue to the country’s economy.

‘Empowering The People of Botswana Through Tourism; Our Journey Together’ is introduced by Africa’s youngest ever female minister in the Botswana government, Bogolo Kenewendo. With chapters dedicated to the rise of female trailblazers in the destination, including Desert & Delta’s very first female guide Florence Kagiso who joined Chobe Game Lodge in 2007, the company is proud to support women and 50% of the entire camp management team across all seven camps are women.

“We have so much to be proud of” comments MC Odumetse (Group Managing Director). “From launching Africa’s only all-female guiding team at Chobe Game Lodge, to becoming one of the first luxury safari circuits to be managed exclusively by local citizens.

“The stories shared in every chapter are inspiring” shares James Wilson (Marketing Director). “Every chapter will take you on a journey of how the company and the destination have evolved through the stories and experiences from generations of Desert & Delta staff. Our book aims to make everyone aware that their support in booking a trip to Botswana with us is actively helping promote responsible tourism development.” Enthuses James Wilson.

As well as reflecting on the history and growth of Desert & Delta Safaris, the book looks forward to the investment in new regions. Sedia Riverside Hotel was recently added to the group as a well-located property in the heart of Maun. In September 2021 the group purchased Nxamaseri Island Lodge to develop the incredible cultural heritage site that is Tsodilo Hills. Nxamaseri Island Lodge is in a prime location to combine both the Okavango Delta and Tsodilo Hills.

“Botswana is a world-renowned wildlife tourism destination, but we want to use our resources and network to bring awareness about some of the remarkable cultural heritage we have. Tsodilo Hills hosts over 4,000 amazingly preserved ancient rock art paintings dating back thousands of years. If a place like Tsodilo Hills was in any other country that didn’t have such a thriving safari industry, it would be one of the most popular places to visit.” Remarked Mc Odumetse.

Starting with just two camps, Camp Okavango and Camp Moremi, Desert & Delta founded one of the first luxury safari circuits in Botswana. From humble beginnings when the country was barely known, with no infrastructure or trained staff and resources, to where we are today – a world-class destination leading the way in female empowerment and run and managed by the citizens of the country, Desert & Delta Safaris has always been a company to innovate and not imitate.

This year Desert & Delta Safaris celebrates everything that has been achieved through the story of ‘Empowering The People of Botswana Through Tourism; Our Journey Together’ a visually, captivating representation of the rich, vibrant and interesting story showing how commitment to the local people, protecting the natural resources and developing on a philosophy of sustainability will ultimately lead to success.

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Monday, 2 August 2021

Botswana: Desert & Delta Safaris - visiting Botswana | Ботсвана Африка

TOP 10 REASONS WHY BOTSWANA IS THE ULTIMATE POST-PANDEMIC TRAVEL DESTINATION

The global vaccine rollout is helping boost consumer confidence. Airline schedules around the world are ramping up and the road to recovery has begun in earnest.

We’ve heard of new terms like “Revenge Travel” pop up. The idea that after over a year in lockdown there is a massive pent-up demand for international travel and rather than postponing, people are opting for that dream destination they always wanted to visit…now! Spending more and making up for lost vacation time.

Either way, we believe a boom is inevitable and are already seeing more and more guests arrive by the day. Travellers are sensible in their decision making and we believe Botswana should be considered as one of the best places for a post-pandemic travel destination.

In choosing where to go abroad, guests will want safe destinations where they will spend plenty of time in the outdoors, reconnect with nature and be away from people as much as possible. Botswana is all that - and more!

We’ve put together a guide to help you understand why coming on a trip with Desert & Delta Safaris is the best travel choice.

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Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Namibia: Chobe Savanna Lodge reopens | Чобе Сафари Лодж Намибия

CHOBE SAVANNA LODGE REOPENS AND LAUNCHES ONLINE

It is with great pleasure we announce the reopening of our beloved Chobe Savanna Lodge, on the Namibian side of the Chobe River. The lodge officially opened on 15th of June 2021.

With its remote location providing a secluded Chobe River safari experience, we can also assure visitors that every single staff member working at the lodge will be COVID-19 vaccinated. Providing a safe and stunning location to visit the Chobe.

REOPENING SPECIAL OFFER

A must have on your next safari itinerary

This 2021, Chobe Savanna Lodge is the perfect destination from which to experience the thrill of a river-based safari. The home of Africa’s highest elephant population. That’s why we are offering this amazing opening special for any new booking for travel in 2021. Book an all-inclusive stay at our remote Chobe paradise for just US$ 300 per person per night sharing (minimum of 2 nights). SADC ZAR rates are available on request.

Email info@traveltonamibia.com to make a booking.

NEW WEBSITE LAUNCH

Chobe Savanna Lodge has a brand new home! 

During the lockdown, the team at Chobe Savanna Lodge were hard at work, not just starting up our very own organic vegetable garden… But building a beautiful new website too!

Our website encapsulates our welcoming, easy-going, and warm hospitality while showing off the incredible list of things you can do and see at the lodge.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS UPDATE

Chobe Savanna Lodge is safe and ready to welcome guests.

With the reopening of the lodge, we have updated all of our documentation to reflect entry & exit requirements for Namibia as well as COVID-19 testing options for guests departing through Kasane.

COVID-19 PCR testing can be arranged from USD80 per person and remember Namibia allows negative tests to be used for up to 7-days from the time of testing.

All staff on duty at the lodge will be vaccinated prior to arrival.

HOW TO GET TO CHOBE SAVANNA LODGE

Access options to get to the lodge

Owing to its stunning location on a peninsular on the Namibian side of the Chobe River, the lodge can be reached in several ways. The journey to the lodge is in itself a wonderful scenic transfer and adds to the exclusivity.

While the lodge has not been operating we’ve worked on several access options.

1. Self-drivers can now reach Chobe Savanna Lodge without entering Botswana. Access and routes vary on time of the year: 

° Secure parking, followed by a boat transfer

° Drive directly to the lodge (water-level dependent)

° Transfer from Katima Mulilo

2. Self-drivers in Botswana may leave their vehicle at Kasane Airport secure parking and a complimentary transfer will be provided to the Kasane Immigration boat jetty and onto Chobe Savanna Lodge after border formalities.

3. Off international/charter flights into Botswana’s Kasane Airport followed by road/boat transfer as above.

4. Transfer from Victoria Falls into Botswana to Kasane Immigration jetty and onwards transfer to Chobe Savanna Lodge.

For transfer times, details and further information please contact us at info@traveltonamibia.com

Don’t forget to check out the rest of the Desert & Delta Safaris lodges for inspiration on safari circuits you can build with Chobe Savanna Lodge.

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Monday, 11 May 2020

Botswana: update Desert & Delta Safaris

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Dear Industry Partner,

In this newsletter we are sharing with you very important news and updates.
We know your inbox has been flooded with updates and letters, so we decided to sit tight to deal with this challenge and provide one comprehensive update for you and your teams.

We’ll be sharing important information about our 2021 rates and exciting new packages, a few insights into camp changes/news and our most recent terms for new and existing bookings.

Our last few weeks, like so many others in tourism, have been extremely trying. Never have we been so busy as we spent days trying to keep abreast of a constantly changing situation, getting guests back to their countries swiftly and safely, deferring bookings to future dates and planning our own operations contingency plans as the extent of the impact of the pandemic unfolded.

We would simply like to say a HUGE thank you to all our partners for their patience during this time and well done for everyone’s collective effort in keeping our industry together. When things are better, we will look back on this crisis with lessons we've learned and we’ll be more united and stronger than ever before!

PROTECTING OUR PEOPLE - PROTECTING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES

With reduced income and trying times ahead we have had to make significant changes to our operations in the coming months. True to our CARES Philosophy we are ensuring all full-time staff members retain their jobs for the foreseeable future and will be remunerated generously during these times. It has taken us years of collective dedication and hard work to have so many local citizens in senior roles in our company, we want to protect that!

It is also fundamental to remember that each of our staff members have families to support and as a Responsible Tourism company we are committed to standing by our people.

Each camp remains operational despite the lack of guests. It is imperative we show a presence in these areas to keep the camps meticulously maintained, and protect the local ecosystem.

UPDATED TERMS

Important outtakes from the latest terms:
° We are offering deferment of travel for up to 12-months
° If your guests are unsure of exact new travel dates yet, we will hold dates 1-year out from the original dates for the time being. Amendments to these dates can be made up until 30 June 2020.
° New bookings made and confirmed between 28 February – 30 April 2020; You can cancel these bookings up to 14-days prior to travel should there be COVID-19 travel restrictions in place.
° Extended payment deadlines and lower cancellation fees extended to existing bookings to allow travellers peace of mind to ‘wait it out’.

2021 RATES

We have made the decision to hold our 2020 rates into 2021, making the Desert & Delta Safaris circuits and lodges your go-to, easy to sell, preferred safari supplier!

Don’t forget to take advantage of our unbeatable value packages, especially the 8-night and higher BODDS packages which boasts one free night and the 10-night or more BODDS packages which includes a FREE 20-minute helicopter scenic flip when booking either Camp Okavango or Xugana Island Lodge.

NEW COMMUNITY & CONSERVATION PACKAGE

We are excited to share with you our new Community & Conservation (CC) Package which will replace the Rhino Package for 2021.

This set 6-night itinerary covers a diversity of destinations with two night stays at Leroo La Tau, Camp Moremi/Camp Xakanaxa, and Chobe Savanna Lodge. The package offers guests the chance to witness the incredible zebra migration on the Boteti River, the diversity and exceptional game viewing of the Moremi Game Reserve and the renowned Chobe River from a remote location. A $10.00 per bed night contribution from every CC Package booked will go toward one of our many Corporate Social Responsibility Packages.

NEWS FROM THE CAMPS

Xugana Island Lodge underwent a refurbishment in February. Here’s a sneak peak of some of the changes and experiences at the lodge. The official photos of the refurbishment are postponed for the time being.

Don’t forget, it has only been a year since we totally rebuilt the main area at Savute Safari Lodge. Make sure you are familiar with the amazing results of this rebuild by checking out the Savute Safari Lodge image library and our social media platforms.

Missing the bush during this global lockdown? Be sure to get your fix of the floods on the Chobe River and what wildlife is coming down to drink on the two live webcams on the Chobe Game Lodge website here.

A reminder that all Desert & Delta Safaris camps which operate game drives have received brand new vehicles - now only 9 months old. Camps included are Savute Safari Lodge, Xugana Island Lodge, Camp Moremi, Camp Xakanaxa and Leroo La Tau.
Take care of yourselves and loved ones and just remember that tourism in Africa plays such a huge role in empowering the people and protecting the land. When borders start to open again and things improve, we should urge our travellers to keep their dream alive and visit Botswana!

We wish you strength and health through this process and look forward to continuing our working relations, making dreams come true through Botswana’s most celebrated and comprehensive safari circuit.

Warm Regards,
The Desert & Delta Safaris team

Chobe Game Lodge | Chobe Savanna Lodge | Savute Safari Lodge | Xugana Island Lodge
Camp Okavango | Camp Moremi | Camp Xakanaxa | Leroo La Tau
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Thursday, 17 January 2019

Botswana: Camp Xakanaxa & Savute Safari Lodge upgrades

CAMP XAKANAXA TENT REFURBISHMENT & SAVUTE SAFARI LODGE PUBLIC AREAS RENOVATIONS 

Update from Desert & Delta Safaris

Each year we close our camps in February for annual maintenance and general up keep. This year we have extended the closure dates of Camp Xakanaxa & Savute Safari Lodge for some exciting refurbishments which are all detailed below.
Camp Xakanaxa has commenced refurbishment to all 11 luxury tents during the existing extended closure and will be reopening on the 1st March 2019.
The refurbishment will include a fresh canvas wrap, some new furnishings and a retouch of existing decor. While the room refurbishment will create significantly more space to the interiors, it will still be aligned with the authentic intimate camp style that Camp Xakanaxa has successfully maintained for so many years.
We will also be including a family tent, which has two separate bedrooms, two bathrooms, a comfortable lounge and a private deck area. There is also an additional sleeper couch in the second bedroom to cater for families with three children. These changes will alter the total camp size to 11 standard tents and one family tent.

More Family Inventory in 2019! 
With the addition of a new family room available from the 1st March 2019 at Leroo La Tau & Camp Xakanaxa the Ultimate Family Safari Package is now easier to sell. For all new 2019 bookings you can now choose from Chobe Game Lodge, Savute Safari Lodge, Camp Moremi, Camp Xakanaxa, Camp Okavango and Leroo La Tau - all with family rooms as well as the amazing value adds of private activities, kids safari accessories and special activities just for the family included in the package!
Extensive refurbishments to the main public areas overlooking the channel & waterholes are taking place during the extended closure period this January - March 2019. 

The concept of the new areas is to make best use of the space in-front of the Savute channel and active waterhole. The new facilities will include a relocation of the swimming pool to a more discreet location facing the channel, new walkways,  multiple dining locations and new deck areas with a live cooking area for brunches and dinner.


Multiple levelled viewing decks will all be connected by walkways providing different vantage points over the waterhole where guests will have the opportunity to find their own space to enjoy bar service and admire the remarkable animal encounters that take place around the channel and waterhole.

Savute Safari Lodge is renowned for some of Africa's most intense “in-lodge” wildlife experiences and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to make the most of this location in the upcoming refurbishment.
Camp Xakanaxa is located within Moremi Game Reserve, set on the bank of the Khwai River. Steeped in history as the first camp to be built inside the Moremi Game Reserve, Camp Xakanaxa is a traditional styled camp offering travellers the chance to explore one of Botswana's most diverse natural wildernesses. Activities on offer at Camp Xakanaxa include daily guided game drives in search of the prolific wildlife which inhabit the area, as well as motorboat safaris for a chance to experience the Okavango Delta.
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Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Botswana: Requirements For Travelling With Minors

Requirements For Travelling With Minors

Desert & Delta Safaris would like to advise all concerned of changes in the requirements for minors travelling through all Botswana ports of entry. We have received an official communication from the Ministry of Nationality, Immigration and Gender Affairs on the 19 October 2016. The press release reads as follows:


“The Ministry of Nationality, Immigration and Gender Affairs informs the general public that it has imposed requirements for minors (children under 18) travelling through the county’s ports of entry.


Effective from the 1st October 2016 minors travelling through the country’s borders will be required to produce certified copies of unabridged birth certificates in addition to their valid passports. In the event that one parent is not travelling with the child, the other parent's affidavit consenting to such travel should be availed. However, an affidavit will not be required if the father’s name does not appear on the child’s birth certificate.”
To summarise the above, should families be travelling with children below the age of 18 they will require the following:


°    Valid Passports
°    Certified unabridged birth certificates for all minors below the age of 18
°    A letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be travelling with one parent


Please note that this new development will have an immediate impact on all families travelling to Botswana. It is, however, our understanding that the majority of families travelling through our camps are arriving through South Africa which currently has similar border requirements. Families should, therefore, have all the required documentation in place.

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