Get set for safari. Combine Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa's best game park for a totally wild trip.
After exploring Kruger, head into Zimbabwe, where you’ll game drive in Matobo and Hwange National Park. After a spectacular stop at Victoria Falls, cross into Botswana for the magnificent Okavango Delta.
- Max 12 people
- Professional Safari Guides
- Safari truck / Minibus & 4WD
- 15 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches & 11 Dinners
- Entrance Fees
- 13 nights lodges / tented lodge or chalets and 2 nights tented camp
- Okavango Delta excursion
Highlights
- Kruger NP – game drives
- Zimbabwe Monuments – guided tour
- Matobos NP – game drive
- Hwange NP – game drives in open vehicle
- Victoria Falls– a natural wonder & adventure activities
- Chobe NP – sunset river cruise
- Okavango Delta – Mokoro excursion & bush walks
Information
Overnight
12 nights on safari we stay at small lodges, with en suite facilities and 1 night in Goo-Moremi, in self-catering chalets where two bedrooms share a bathroom.
2 nights tented camp in the Okavango. Each tent has twin camp beds with linen and en suite chemical toilet. Shared bucket shower tent with hot water off the fire.
Meals
15 breakfasts, 13 lunches and 11 dinners are included. Of which 7 breakfasts & 3 dinners are provided by the lodges. The remaining included meals are prepared by Sunway crew at the vehicle and ejoyed around the campfire.
Transport
For the majority of this safari you travel in a custom-built Sunway Safari trucks with 12 forward facing seats; or (on 10% of tours) Mercedes Sprinter minibuses with 12 forward facing seats and air conditioning. For the game drives in Chobe, Hwange, Matobos and the transfer into the Okavango we use local open sided 4WD vehicles with local guides.
Limited participation
An essential part of your safari is some participation. From carrying your own bag to cleaning your window and packing the truck in the morning – it’s all part of your adventure and when everyone puts in a little effort the trip will run smoothly. Where the tour leaders provide meals we ask that clients help (on rotation) with the washing up.
Responsible Tourism
Zimbabwe has for many years been off the tourist chart. Conservation has been a challenge for many Zimbabweans working in the national parks and on private land. In Matopos and Hwange national parks we use locally owned camps, operators and guides. Bringing tourist revenue back to the people on the ground will help support the protection of these beautiful wildlife regions.
Matopos National Park includes an Intensive Protection Zone where a large population of Black and White Rhinoceros are successfully breeding.
Hwange National Park is the largest Park in Zimbabwe. Hwange boasts a tremendous selection of wildlife with over 100 species of mammals and nearly 400 bird species recorded. The elephants of Hwange are world famous and the Park’s elephant population is one of the largest in the world.
Age Policy
We accept children 12-18 with accompanying adults on scheduled tours (for private groups we can accept younger children).
If the clients are older than 65 years, then we require a medical certificate too (stating client is fit and healthy to embark on a multi-day tour covering long distances etc).
The best time to visit Botswana
Botswana is centrally located in Southern Africa and mostly has a sub-tropical climate. Largely Kalahari desert, there are sizable differences between the day and night temperatures and virtually no rainfall. In the Delta temperatures are more moderate due to the abundance of water. Botswana is a wonderful destination all year round…
Dry season is from May to October: The game viewing is superb and wildlife is very easy to spot.
May:- Autumn temperatures are typically 10°C/50°F to 28°C/80°F.
June, July & August:- Winter morning game drives can be cold at around 6°C/42°F, but it warms to +-25°C/78°F, so dress in layers with a windproof jacket and beanie.
September & October:- Spring begins and temperatures warm up to +- 34°C/100°F. October is the hottest month in Botswana and the migration of the Southern Carmine Bee-eaters is a sight to behold and a must-see for this time of year.
Green season is from November to April: The intermittent rains bring much needed relief to the bushveld, many antelope have their young, and the world around you is brimming with new life. The rains also settle the dust, and the sunlight provides gorgeous photographic opportunities.
November & December:- As the clouds build up this time is typically cooler than October at between 20°C/69°F and 33°C/91°F but there can still be some very hot days. After the first rains the roads can become muddy in places!
January & February:- The Summer or “Green” months, have occasional spectacular thunderstorms in the afternoons. Temperatures are around 32°C/90°F at midday.
March and April:- The waters of the Okavango Delta start to rise and large herds of elephant and buffalo begin to make their way back to the Okavango as winter approaches. Lovely, clear weather and few clouds prevail, but the nights are cooler and the days very comfortable at around 30°C/87°F.





























































































































































































































