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Departure: Maun | Time: 05:00 AM | Duration: Full Day
Your Marvelous Mobile Safari guide will collect you from your accommodation. A short trip briefing follows before departure. Settle into our comfortable open-sided 4×4 safari vehicle as we journey towards the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park via the scenic A3 route connecting Maun and Khumaga.
Upon arrival at the park gate, you will stretch your legs briefly while your guide completes entry formalities. The game drive begins immediately thereafter, following the route along the Boteti River, a lifeline for animals during the dry months.
This stretch is home to Botswana’s best-kept wildlife secret — the zebra and wildebeest migration. Depending on the season, expect to see large herds gathering at the riverbanks, often pursued by lions, cheetahs, and other predators.
Other species often sighted include:
– Kudu, giraffe, and eland
– Springbok, steenbok, and duiker
– Elephants, red hartebeest, and possibly the elusive brown hyena
Enjoy a delicious, packed lunch in a shaded area within the park. Take in the stillness and vastness of the Makgadikgadi wilderness, while listening to the distant calls of birds and wildlife.
Your adventure continues deeper into the salt pans region, offering breathtaking views of one of the flattest, largest salt pans in the world. Depending on wildlife movements and time of year, expect different sightings and dramatic photographic moments.
After a rewarding day of exploration, you will begin the drive back to Maun, arriving around 5:30 PM, with memories of a truly wild and untamed Botswana adventure.
Explore the wonders of Moremi Game Reserve with Marvelous Mobile Safari! This full-day adventure starts from Maun at 06:00 hrs and promises an exciting journey filled with wildlife, spectacular landscapes, and a relaxing 2-hour boat cruise at Xakanaxa Lagoon.
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Discover the Soul of the Okavango Delta
Embark on a serene and unforgettable journey through the pristine waterways of the Okavango Delta with our Mokoro Day Trip. This peaceful, nature-immersive safari introduces you to one of Africa’s most extraordinary ecosystems. Glide silently across clear channels in a traditional dugout canoe (mokoro), guided by skilled local polers who know the delta’s secrets.
Trip Duration: Full Day
Start Time: 07:00 AM
End Time: Approximately 4:00 PM
Includes:
07:00 – Hotel Pick-Up
Your adventure begins with a pick-up from your place of accommodation by one of our professional guides in an open-sided 4WD safari vehicle. As you head to the mokoro station (approx. 1-hour drive), enjoy sightings of the bush and possibly some wildlife along the way.
08:00 – Meet Your Guide & Poler
On arrival at the mokoro launch point, you’ll be introduced to your guide and experienced poler who will be with you throughout the trip. After a safety briefing, you’ll board your mokoro and gently push off into the Delta.
08:30 – Mokoro Safari Experience
Glide quietly through crystal-clear channels lined with water lilies, reeds, and palm-covered islands. Your poler will guide you through the tranquil labyrinth of water, while your guide helps spot delta wildlife—such as sitatungas, lechwe, elephants, and a variety of birds including African jacanas, kingfishers, and fish eagles.
12:00 – Picnic Lunch & Relaxation
Stop at a shaded, scenic island in the heart of the Delta for a delicious packed lunch. Afterward, take time to relax under the trees, listen to the birdcalls, or take a peaceful nap surrounded by the sights and sounds of the wild.
14:00 – Return Journey
Begin your return mokoro trip, soaking in the afternoon light and tranquil scenery. The ride back offers new angles and chances to see more wildlife and hidden Delta gems.
15:00 – Transfer Back to Accommodation
Arrive back at the mokoro station and board your safari vehicle for the return transfer to your lodge or guesthouse, arriving around 4:00 PM.
What to Bring:
What’s Included:
Fitness Level: Suitable for all ages; minimal walking required
Group Size: Small groups for personalized attention (2–8 guests)
✅ Experienced Local Guides
✅ Intimate Nature Experience
✅ Authentic Mokoro Excursion
✅ Affordable STO Rates for Agents
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√ 4 Day Okavango Delta Mokoro Safari
√ 8 Day Cheetah Safari
√ Moremi Game Reserve Overnight – 3 Nights/4 Days
√ 7 Day Pride and Culture Safari
The following advice may be helpful as you prepare to travel. Before you go, do your research about the country you plan to visit and learn a few phrases in the local language.
It would be a good idea to arrange supplementary health insurance and travel insurance. Carry proof of insurance coverage, and give a copy to someone at home. Have any required vaccinations. If you are taking medication with you, make sure you keep it in its original container.
Carry a doctor’s prescription for any controlled drugs, and if you use syringes, carry a medical certificate. Leave copies at home as well. Make sure your passport has not expired and is valid for six months beyond the time of your trip.
Photocopy the identification page and keep it separate from your passport. Leave another copy with someone at home. Make sure you have any visas you need. Keep the original receipts for any purchases you make, as well as for your hotel bill, rental car agreement, and medical service bills.
Botswana is a year-round wildlife destination. Lodges and hotels are operational all year round. The year is divided into rainy season (though it doesn’t rain much) and the dry season.
The most comfortable time for a Botswana tour or safari is during the dry winter season (May to October). The rains have passed, the mosquitoes (mostly) gone and the wildlife begins to concentrate in increasing numbers at waterholes and rivers. Winter in Botswana is mild and pleasant – warm sunny days and cool to very cold nights. Morning game drives will see you wrapped up in blankets but you’ll be by the pool after lunch.
November to April is a less popular time for taking a Botswana safari. This is the summer (HOT) wet season, and due to the abundance of water it is less certain that one will see wildlife at perennial water holes. Also, the heavy rains can make some dirt roads impassable, not to mention the fact that the rains herald the beginning of the mosquito season. However, this is the best season for bird watching; when the bush is full of local breeding birds. It is also the best time to visit the Kalahari and the Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pans.
If you are thinking about when to visit Botswana and you are worried about malaria, then a dry season visit would be the best time to travel.
Binoculars, torch, insect repellent, lip salve, sunscreen, sunglasses. Cosmetics, medications and cigarettes are all available in the major towns, but if specific brand names are needed, it is best to bring enough to last your stay. However, care needs to be taken to comply with international aviation security regulations for items in carry on luggage. Contact your airline for details.
English is an official language in Botswana. It is taught at schools, and is widely spoken in all urban centers. Even in rural areas, many local villagers (especially younger ones who have received schooling) will be able to converse in English. All guides and general staff in the camps, lodges and hotels have a good command of English. Majority of the people speak the native language; Setswana.
Electricity is supplied at 220/240v. Both square and round wall plugs are used.
Most of Botswana is networked by automatic telephone exchanges, with public telephones in even the most remote places. The International access code in Botswana is 00. When calling international to Botswana, dial +267.
Cellular phone coverage is provided Mascom, Orange and be Mobile. Mobile Sim cards are available in most supermarkets and service stations. All major towns in Botswana are network covered, as well as portions of the national highway. Mobile networks in Botswana offer various services to their subscribers, including Internet access, fax, and International Roaming. It is always important to seek advice about network services so as to choose one that will work for you.
Botswana has a relatively low crime rate and violent crimes are rare. Tourists are advised however to practice common sense and take precautions that they would take in their own countries. Keep your personal belongings safe and watch over them at all times.
Botswana is one of the healthiest countries in sub-Saharan Africa, with good primary health care facilities available throughout the country. Vaccines are not compulsory for visiting Botswana but Hepatitis A & B, Thyphoid, Tetanus and Malaria are recommended.
It is essential for visitors to remote areas of Botswana to have a comprehensive medical insurance policy, to provide coverage for the treatment of serious illnesses/accidents, and if required, medical evacuation. Personal effects insurance is also advisable. Check that your insurance policy will be accepted by service providers in Botswana. Ensure that you are treated by licensed medical personnel to enable you to provide your insurance company with appropriate documentation and receipts. Reasonably priced medical services are available at government clinics and hospitals throughout the country. Private medical practitioners are available in the cities and major towns, such as Gaborone, Francistown and Maun.
Tap water throughout the country is safe to drink. Bottled mineral water is readily available in most shops and supermarkets, and at camps and lodges. Tourists travelling by road are advised to carry sufficient water at all times.
Visitors are advised to take the necessary precautions against HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Malaria, including cerebral malaria, is common in northern Botswana, in the Okavango and Chobe areas, particularly during and immediately following the rainy season, from November to April.
As the strains of malaria, and the drugs used to combat them, frequently change, and as certain strains can become drug resistant, it is best to seek medical advice before your departure and take any medication prescribed. Pregnant or very young children are not advised to travel to malarial areas. Other precautions are: to wear long sleeves, socks, closed shoes, and generally keep the body covered, to sleep with a mosquito net and to use mosquito coils and repellent.
Always take preventive measures that include wearing a wide-brimmed sunhat and sunglasses, liberally applying sunscreen every three or four hours, regularly taking rehydration mixes, drinking plenty of water and fruit juices (at least three litres of liquid daily), avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun, and avoiding excessive amounts of alcohol, which causes dehydration.
√ ACTIVITIES
Mokoro Day Trip in the Okavango Delta
DURATION
Day Trip
PRICE PER PERSON PER DAY
1Pax USD 385.00 P/P
2-4Pax USD 160.00 P/P
5-7pax USD 132.00 P/P
8-10Pax USD 113.00 P/P
INCLUDES
Poler fees, Park fees,
Packed Lunch, Mineral Water, 2 Cold drinks, Transport to and from the Station, Guided Walk.
√ ACTIVITIES
Moremi Day Trip
DURATION
Day Trip
PRICE PER PERSON PER DAY
1Pax USD 740.00 P/P
2-4Pax USD 277.00 P/P
5-7pax USD 211.00 P/P
8-10Pax USD 185.00 P/P
INCLUDES
Park fees, Professional Guide, Game Drives, Transport to and from the park in 4WD game viewing vehicles, Food, mineral water, cold drinks, tea
√ ACTIVITIES
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
DURATION
Day Trip
PRICE PER PERSON PER DAY
1Pax USD 740.00 P/P
2-4Pax USD 277.00 P/P
5-7pax USD 211.00 P/P
8-10Pax USD 185.00 P/P
INCLUDES
Park fees, Professional Guide, Game Drives, Transport to and from the park in 4WD game viewing vehicles, Food, mineral water, cold drinks, tea.
√ ACTIVITIES
TWO IN ONE DAY TRIP, IN MOREMI GAME RESERVE
Mokoro Day Trip in the Okavango Delta
DURATION
Day Trip
PRICE PER PERSON PER DAY
1pax USD 640.00 P/P
2-4 pax USD 320.00 P/P
5-7 pax USD 290.00 P/P
8 and above 270.00p/p
INCLUDES
Park fees, Professional Guide, Boat Captain Game Drives, Transport to and from the park in 4WD game viewing vehicles, Food, mineral water, cold drinks, tea.
√ TRANSFERS
ACTIVITY
Transfer within Maun
PRICE PER PERSON
USD 48.00 1-5 Pax
USD 21.00 6-10 Pax
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