Botswana and Namibia Tours & Trips
Africa doesn't get much wilder. Victoria Falls pounds so hard you can hear it from miles away, the Okavango Delta's waterways wind through wilderness you won't believe, and the Chobe River's teeming with elephants. Paddle through channels where hippos lurk, climb Dune 45 as the sun comes up, spot massive herds in Savuti, watch the light change over Fish River Canyon. Truly amazing.
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robert • traveled in August, 2025
Surpassed my expectations. I had a great time. Excellent guide and transportation.
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James • traveled in November, 2025
Dunes, Deltas and Falls was overall a very good highly recommended to anyone wanting to see the wildlife of Africa (especially Botswana) and the landscapes of Namibia such as Dune 45 and the dead trees. However you need to factor into the price the add ons as they truly are the highlights of this trip (especially the Chobe cruise and the regular in the tray back of a Toyota safari). You're also going to need to book something in Swakopmund as there isn't enough to do there on a full free day otherwise. People on our tour did all range of things, I did Living Desert Tours with Charly's Desert Tours. We saw snakes, lizards and a lot of Africa's Little 5. It was really good, a bit of 4WD dune action too. The mokoro canoe experience in the Octavia Delta is also a must do but lets face it a compulsory tip is another payment. Note this is the only time you need actual cash during this entire trip. And since it is a tip even though they really want it, it's a tip so you can pay in US or whatever currency you want. Well some toilets ask for coins too, if you can't hold on for free ones. So don't worry about waiting money withdrawing cash. Unless you like buying from people on the side of the road or something. But if you are going to remember US dollars are the major currency used in Victoria Falls area of Zimbabwe. Naibian dollars are valued and accepted exactly the same as South African rand in Namibia so get South African rand as you'll still have it to use n South Africa. You can't spend Namibian notes there. But honestly I haven't used cash at all in South Afrcia and didn't in Namibia either. I have both a Visa and Mastercard. Sometimes Mastercard hasn't worked and I needed the Visa. You might want a bit of cash if you're going to split an Uber to Tavle Mountain, in Cape Town or something too I guess. Do you really need a sleeping bag? In October didn't really, I just slept on top of mine. But some people used theirs. There are shopping centers we stop at before the camping if you want to just buy one in Africa. At least one person did so on our tour. Be aware you may have most of the other people on your tour having already started in Cape Town as part of a tour under the name Highlights. This means hardly anyone will read the G App message thing if you want to try and organise to meet up before the night of the first day if you are arriving early at Victoria Falls. Also means they are less enthusiastic about seeing some wildlife such as springbox they've seen heaps of already. Cape Town add on worth doing (don't use the G ones they are way more expensive than booking direct or using Get Your Guide etc). Well almost everyone on our tour went to Table Mountain in the afternoon when we arrived. It is well worth going up there. Some of us went to a place called Cheetah Outreach (pretty much the only African animal we didn't see on tour at some stage) and paid extra for an encounter there. Some of us did a shark cage experience. Note the one you can book through G as a separate booking uses the company Marine Dynamics. It is great but G closes bookings a fair few days before so you might have to book direct with them. They provide return transfers to Gansbaai where the boat leaves from. I rang them to make sure I was on the same boat as two who had booked through G as G couldn't tell me or them if they were on the 7am or 11am boat. But do it, you see some huge Copper sharks and other species from both the boat or the cage on the side of it. But be aware Great Whites have all been killed (by humans or orcas) or fled. They have rarely been sighted since 2017. I also did snorkeling from Simon's Town in the Great African Kelp Forrest. You can catch the local train to Simon's Town for 16 rand (yep around $1.40 AUD). Plenty of companies offer tours, I used one called RADD. The train journey is very scenic, with the rails right next to False Bay. You can also walk to the Boulder Beach penguins from there. I also did a tour of Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope, which included Boulder Beach and a few other spots. Plenty of companies do it way cheaper than G's add on. I used Babzus as they include a nice (easy) hike between Point and Good Hope. G stops in plenty of supermarkets during the tour (which is unusual for them usually going to expensive restaurants for lunch in the middle of nowhere). There are a few occasions doing that still, especially for dinner. But it means you can buy big waters or soft drinks and if you keep smaller bottles, pour the beverages into them.
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Robyn • traveled in April
Brilliant! Justin and Servius were amazing!
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Cape Town to Victoria Falls Adventure
80 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was the finest trip I have even been on and at 69 years of age, I have been on many.”
Sue, traveled in August
Namibia's towering sand dunes at Sossusvlei beckon, while Okavango Delta offers traditional mokoro canoe adventures and San Bushmen share their culture in the Kalahari. This 18-day adventure combines local lodges and camping, featuring wildlife encounters at Etosha National Park and Fish River Canyon's majesty.
Duration 18 days Destinations South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $4,899
25% Off- US$3,674You save $1,225
Dunes, Deltas & Falls Discoverer
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“great tour seen loads on spectacular scenery and wild animals”
Cormac, traveled in October
Mokoro canoes glide through Botswana's Okavango Delta while elephants gather in Chobe National Park. Namibia showcases its treasures: Etosha National Park's wildlife, Sossusvlei's towering dunes, and Swakopmund's coastal charm. Hotels, lodges, and camps provide varied accommodations during this 18-day adventure.
Duration 18 days Destinations Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Angola, South Africa Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $4,849
25% Off- US$3,637You save $1,212
Vic Falls to Cape Town
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great variety of activities, areas visited, animals, countries and the 'team' made for an informative, safe and fun experience.”
Andrew, traveled in December
Tranquil waterways of Botswana's Okavango Delta and Chobe's elephant herds lead into Namibia's dramatic terrains. Wildlife viewing in Etosha National Park, climbing Sossusvlei's massive dunes, and nights under starlit skies await. Local culture comes alive with San people visits and mokoro canoe rides.
Duration 22 days Destinations Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
25% Off- US$3,060
Namibia and Botswana unfold from Dune 45 in Sossusvlei to mokoro rides in Okavango Delta. The route includes seal colonies at Cape Cross, elephant tracking in Etosha National Park, and wildlife viewing along Chobe River, featuring mixed accommodation over 15 days.
Duration 15 days Destinations Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Oasis Overland From
25% Off- US$4,089
Namib-Naukluft's towering Dune 45 and Chobe's 60,000 elephants headline this safari. Stops include Amanpuri Lodge in Swakopmund, starlit camping at NWR Sessriem, and Etosha's vast salt pans. Traditional mokoro rides in Okavango Delta and Cape fur seals at Skeleton Coast complete the experience.
Duration 15 days Destinations Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Encounters Travel From
25% Off- US$3,835
19-day Cape Town to Victoria Falls (Camping)
28 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was overall a really well run tour. Food quality on the tour was exceptional given the facilities available.”
William, traveled in June
Namibia and Botswana's natural wonders await, from Dune 45 in Namib-Naukluft Park to mokoro safaris in UNESCO-listed Okavango Delta. Visit Elephant Sands Lodge's unfenced waterhole and roam Etosha's salt pans. Includes 15 nights camping and 3 nights in pre-erected tented camps, with expert guides managing this approx. $150 per day adventure.
Duration 19 days Destinations South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Acacia Adventure Holidays From $3,375
20% Off- US$2,700You save $675
19-day Victoria Falls to Cape Town (Camping)
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The experience was truly remarkable. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone.”
A, traveled in March
Victoria Falls marks the start of this epic route to Cape Town. Dune 45 in Sossusvlei beckons climbers, while elephants roam Chobe National Park, and mokoros glide through the UNESCO-listed Okavango Delta. Nights at Elephant Sands offer free-roaming wildlife, while Cederberg's vineyards provide perfect wine tasting.
Duration 19 days Destinations Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Acacia Adventure Holidays From $3,335
25% Off- US$2,501You save $834
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter safaris through Namibia and Botswana run between 18 and 23 days, giving you perfect timing for game viewing at Etosha National Park during dry season. Our travelers love watching lions, elephants, zebras and other wildlife gather at lit-up waterholes in the evening hours. These longer routes blend camping beneath winter's clear skies with strategic lodge stays, taking you through the Okavango Delta's channels by mokoro canoe and along the Chobe River to see the planet's biggest elephant herds. Many tours start your day climbing Dune 45 for that crisp winter light, before heading out to track desert-adapted elephants through Damaraland. The 19-21 day journeys prove particularly well-balanced, with scheduled wildlife watching, village visits to Himba communities and also walks with San guides. Winter's mild temperatures make it ideal for scaling Sossusvlei's rust-colored dunes and discovering Spitzkoppe's dramatic rock formations, while nearly guaranteeing wildlife sightings as animals cluster around the remaining water sources.
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- Summer 2026
The longer 19-21 day journeys through these countries prove most popular in summer, making the most of ideal conditions. Wildlife viewing peaks from September through November, when animals gather around Etosha's waterholes and game sightings become nearly guaranteed. Safari vehicles set out during the cooler morning and evening hours, perfect timing for climbing Sossusvlei's red dunes and exploring Spitzkoppe's dramatic formations. Our travelers especially appreciate transitioning from active game drives to peaceful sundowners beside floodlit waterholes. The Okavango Delta truly shines in this season - mokoro canoe rides through clear channels bring you close to hippos, crocodiles and countless birds. Autumn timing works perfectly for Chobe National Park, where large elephant herds congregate along riverbanks. We keep our groups intimate at 12-16 people and use elevated safari vehicles with generous windows that photographers appreciate. Most guests choose our mixed accommodation packages that blend camping with lodges, giving them authentic experiences and comfort in key locations.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
September through November really hits the sweet spot for touring both countries. The dry season in Etosha National Park works in our favor - the animals gather around waterholes, making wildlife spotting practically guaranteed. You'll find it's just right temperature-wise for climbing those rusty-colored dunes at Sossusvlei and exploring Spitzkoppe's rock formations. Our clients particularly love how the evenings unfold, moving from active game drives to relaxed sundowners near the lit-up waterholes. The Okavango Delta stays are a highlight this time of year. You'll glide through clear water channels in traditional mokoro canoes, getting close-up views of hippos, crocs and hundreds of bird species. The camping is excellent too - there's something special about drifting off to sleep while elephants and antelope wander past your unfenced campsite. Our guides have perfected the art of positioning vehicles just right for those delta sunset shots everyone wants to capture. The autumn timing works well for Chobe National Park, where big elephant herds congregate along the river. We mix it up with morning wildlife drives and afternoon boat trips. When you head up to Victoria Falls, the water levels are just right - good for both seeing the falls and trying out activities like rafting or river cruises. Our travelers often mention how much they enjoy the balance between wildlife watching and cultural experiences such as walking with San Bushmen or visiting local villages. The most popular autumn tours run for 19-21 days, giving proper time to both countries. We use safari vehicles with elevated seats and big windows that photographers love. Groups stay small at 12-16 people, which means we can stop whenever interesting wildlife appears. You can choose between camping, lodges or our mixed trips that combine both - though most of our clients go for the mixed option since it offers the best of both worlds at key locations.
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