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Sanctuary Chief’s Camp

4 Days
  • 5 Star Lodge
  • Return flights from Johannesburg
  • All Inclusive
  • Light aircraft from Maun
  • 10/10 - Exceptional
  • 6/10
  • January to March and November to December

Overview

Welcome to Sanctuary Chief's Camp, nestled in the breathtaking Okavango Delta, once the royal hunting reserve of Chief Moremi. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of this remarkable luxury camp, where an abundance of wildlife and untouched wilderness await you, along with thrilling adventures and moments of tranquility. At Sanctuary Chief's Camp, we take pride in providing personalized service, ensuring that every aspect of your luxury safari experience is extraordinary. Our team of enthusiastic expert guides will accompany you, offering exceptional viewing opportunities and sharing their in-depth knowledge of the region.

Highlights

  • Unparalleled Wildlife Encounters: Experience extraordinary wildlife sightings in the heart of the Okavango Delta.
  • Expert Guided Safaris: Knowledgeable guides provide immersive and informative safari experiences.
  • Luxury Accommodations and Amenities: Enjoy spacious and elegant accommodations with modern comforts and indulgent features.
  • Exclusive and Intimate Experience: Limited number of guests ensure privacy and a personal connection with nature.
  • Commitment to Conservation and Sustainability: Contribute to preserving the Okavango Delta ecosystem and supporting local communities.

Prices

What's Included

  • Accommodation: Sanctuary Chief's Camp (5 star)
  • Room type: Luxury Pavilion
  • Duration of Stay: 3 nights
  • Meal Plan: All meals and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Flights: Direct Johannesburg (JNB) - Maun (MUB) - Johannesburg (JNB)
  • Transfers: Light aircraft transfers between Maun and camp
  • Activities: Two game viewing activities per day
  • Taxes: Airport taxes, park and conservation fees

Excluded

  • Travel insurance, boutique purchases, gratuities, and all other items of a personal nature
  • Alcoholic beverages will be charged on consumption and payable at check out

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best way to reach the Okavango Delta from South Africa?

The most convenient way is to fly from South Africa to Maun, Botswana. From Maun, you can take a light aircraft or a road transfer to reach various camps and lodges within the Okavango Delta.

Do I need a visa to visit the Okavango Delta?

South African citizens do not require a visa to enter Botswana for tourism purposes. However, it is essential to have a valid passport with at least six months' validity beyond the intended departure date.

What is the best time to visit the Okavango Delta?

The dry season, from May to October, is generally considered the best time to visit the Okavango Delta. During this period, the wildlife congregates around water sources, making for excellent game viewing opportunities.

What type of accommodation options are available in the Okavango Delta?

The Okavango Delta offers a range of accommodation options, including luxury lodges, tented camps, and mobile camps. Each provides a unique experience, catering to different preferences and budgets.

Are there any health precautions I should take before traveling to the Okavango Delta?

It is advisable to consult your healthcare provider or travel clinic well in advance to check if any vaccinations or medications are recommended for your visit to the Okavango Delta. Malaria prophylaxis is generally recommended for most areas within the delta.

What activities can I expect to enjoy in the Okavango Delta?

The Okavango Delta offers a diverse range of activities, including game drives, guided walking safaris, mokoro (traditional canoe) excursions, boat safaris, and birdwatching. Some lodges also offer cultural experiences and visits to local communities.

Is it safe to travel to the Okavango Delta?

The Okavango Delta is generally considered safe for travelers. However, it is always advisable to follow the guidance and instructions of your tour operator or lodge staff and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety and well-being.

Can I expect reliable communication and internet access in the Okavango Delta?

While some lodges and camps may offer limited internet access, the Okavango Delta is primarily a remote and wilderness area. It is best to check with your accommodation beforehand to understand the extent of communication facilities available.

Are there any restrictions or guidelines for wildlife encounters in the Okavango Delta?

Yes, there are strict guidelines and regulations in place to ensure the safety of both visitors and wildlife. It is essential to follow the instructions of your guide and maintain a respectful distance from animals. Avoid any sudden movements or loud noises that may disturb or endanger the wildlife.

What should I pack for a trip to the Okavango Delta?

It is recommended to pack lightweight and neutral-colored clothing suitable for the warm days and cooler evenings. Don't forget essentials such as sun protection, insect repellent, binoculars, a good camera, and comfortable walking shoes. It is also advisable to pack a small medical kit and any necessary prescription medications.

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Sanctuary Chief’s Camp
From R65225
/ Adult
From R43560
/ Child