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African Safaris with Wilderness Safaris
With private reserves and lodges in Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and South Africa Wilderness Safaris has become the leading African safari operator in southern Africa. For those who are looking for a true African experience, these magnificent remote areas provide a means of reconnecting with your natural spirit.
Together with Wilderness Safaris, we look forward to you joining us on an unforgettable African safari.
| NAMIBIA LODGES & CAMPS |
Namibia is celebrated for its vast open landscapes - an abundance of space in which to inhale deeply and bask in an infinite supply of blue skies, sun-drenched weather and tranquil starry nights.
The many national parks and game reserves boast a huge variety of wildlife in a kaleidoscope of diverse environments: giraffes amble across the blinding white saltpans of Etosha National Park, oryx plunge headlong up impossibly steep red dunes at Sossusvlei, and seals in their multitudes colonise lonely beachheads along the Skeleton Coast.
Namibia has rapidly become a well-known safari destination with a difference, known for its remote and intimate lodges. The enormous distances between destinations means we encourage our guests to fly from camp to camp (more about ). This allows a greater appreciation of the country in all its vast splendour from the air, as well as providing more time for exploring on the ground. Longer combination fly-and-drive safaris, of course, also offer a fascinating and popular experience, but these are only recommended if guests have at least 10 days to enjoy the country.
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Damaraland Lodges & Camps:
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Etosha Lodges & Camps:
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Skeleton Coast & Kaokoland Lodges & Camps:
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| OKAVANGO DELTA CAMPS |
Botswana's Okavango Delta has to be Africa's most incredible wildlife and wilderness sanctuary. What makes the Okavango most remarkable is that it is a wetland paradise located within the arid Kalahari Desert.
Wilderness Safaris operates several private concessions where guests are able to have exclusive experiences in the Okavango. To make the experience even more enjoyable many varied activities are available. Safaris by boat and dugout canoe (mokoro) are the best way to see the water areas, while game drives and night drives by vehicle are best for tracking animals. Walks (at the discretion of the camp manager) give the best feel for being in touch with nature. In addition, wildlife 'hides' offer a great way to enjoy game viewing and birding, especially during those midday siesta hours.
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| LINYANTI WILDLIFE RESERVE CAMPS |
To the northeast of the Okavango Delta are the Chobe and Linyanti Game Reserves. These areas are renowned for their predators and large concentrations of game, particularly elephant.
This area is very different from the Okavango and should be included in every Botswana itinerary so that travellers have a more varied and balanced experience of the country.
There are three main features of the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve: the Linyanti River, Savuti Channel and the woodlands of the interior. Two thirds of the famous Savuti Channel is in this private reserve and Wilderness Safaris guests are able to view abundant wildlife privately and exclusively.
Linyanti Wildlife Reserve & Selinda Camps:
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