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Kalahari Bushman

BUDGET MOBILE SAFARI
Includes the Kalahari, Makgadikgadi

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From $1,590
6
Mixed Safaris

Mobile Safari Summary

This six-night safari takes you into the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, where you'll spend time in one of southern Africa's largest protected areas. The landscape is semi-arid, characterized by open grasslands, scattered acacia trees, and seasonal pans that fill during rainy months.
A San bushman walk is included, where local guides demonstrate traditional tracking methods and explain how indigenous communities survived in this environment with limited permanent water. The reserve supports wildlife adapted to desert conditions, including gemsbok, springbok, and occasional predators like cheetah and lion that follow prey movements.
You'll drive across dry riverbeds and open plains, with game viewing dependent on recent rainfall patterns that determine where animals concentrate. The final portion of the safari moves to the Boteti River along the reserve's eastern boundary, where wildlife gathers during dry season months when the river provides one of the few reliable water sources in the region. Accommodations throughout are camping-based, keeping you in remote sections away from any permanent infrastructure.

Includes

  • Maximum 12 guests
  • Dome tents with shared ablutions
  • Professional guide, chef and camp hands
  • Private campsites
  • All park fees and levies and all activities
  • All meals

Excludes

  • Must bring your own pillow and sleeping bag, rentals provided at extra cost.
  • Drinks must be purchased in advance
  • International flights
  • Travel insurance or visas
  • Anything not listed under inclusions

Part participation Safari - What is this?

This is a “part participation safari”, you are only required to pitch and fold down your own tent. All cooking, cleaning and any other camp chores will be taken care of by the safari camp-hands, made up of an experienced safari guide and a camp assistant.

This safari does not include your drinks which will need to be purchased before you leave. We will help you with this.

The tents are 2.1m x 2.1m x 1.75m high, easy-to-erect bow tents, which have treated mosquito mesh covering all the windows and doors.

We provide 5cm high-density foam camping mattresses for each guest. You will need to provide your own sleeping bag. However, you can hire one from Safari Lifestyles (contact us for costs).

The bush ablutions consist of high-slung bucket showers and bush toilets with private canvas screens. These ablutions are on a shared basis.

Regions visited on this tour

The Accommodation

2.1m x 2.1m x 1.75m dome tents to share. 5cm high-density foam mattress per guest (extra mattress on request – extra charges apply)

Shared bush toilets and bush shower. A mobile kitchen and dining area

Guests need to provide their own drinks. Tea , coffee and filtered water complimentary while at camp. Guests should bring their own water bottle. Guests should bring their own sleeping bags and pillows but can also request to rent from us (extra charges apply)

For breakfast, we provide cereals, toasts, rusks, tea, coffee, milk, jams and butter. Lunches feature a variety of salads changing every day that can include: tuna salad, couscous salad, rice salad, pasta salad, etc. along with cold cuts cheese and bread. For dinner, we cook everything on the fire and guests enjoy barbecues, stews, stir-frys, with a selection of red meat or chicken, vegetables and carbohydrates. Small treats are offered as desserts every evening.

What happens on a normal safari day?

  • The day starts early because that’s when the animals are out. You’ll have coffee and a bite to eat around the fire before dawn, then head straight out for a game drive, walk, or boat trip depending on where you’re staying.
  • After a few hours tracking wildlife, your guide will pull over somewhere scenic for tea and biscuits. You’ll be back at camp by mid-morning with time to wash up at your basin before brunch—usually fresh bread, something warm from the kitchen, and cold salads.
  • The middle of the day is yours to sleep, read, take a proper shower, or just sit and absorb what you saw that morning. Late afternoon you’ll head out again for another drive or boat outing. In private areas outside the national parks, these can run past sunset with a spotlight to pick up leopards, genets, and other nocturnal animals that don’t show themselves during the day.
  • That’s the general rhythm, though your guide will adjust things based on what’s actually happening—where the elephants are moving, if there’s been a recent kill, weather changes, that sort of thing. No two days run exactly the same.

What happens when you move to another location?

  • Moving days start earlier than usual. You’ll pack up after a quick coffee, then drive to a scenic spot for a proper breakfast—maybe overlooking a floodplain or dried riverbed. From there, it’s game viewing while traveling toward your next camp, with stops for tea and biscuits along the way.
  • Lunch happens under whatever big trees your guide finds, usually acacia or sausage trees with decent shade. By that point you’re close enough to the new camp that the crew has already driven ahead and set everything up. You’ll arrive to find your tent standing exactly as it was that morning, just in a completely different landscape.
  • There’s time for a shower and afternoon tea before heading out to explore the new area—different waterholes, different vegetation, often completely different animals than what you were seeing the day before.
  • The timing on these travel days shifts around depending on distance, road conditions, and what wildlife shows up along the route. If there’s a pride of lions on a kill or a big elephant herd blocking the track, you might spend an extra hour there and compress something else. Your guide will read the situation and adjust accordingly. The drive times given are just the actual driving—they don’t account for the inevitable stops when something interesting crosses your path.

Daily Itinerary

Arrival

PLEASE NOTE: AS THE SAFARI STARTS AT 07H30 ON DAY 1, YOU WILL NEED TO PRE-NIGHT IN MAUN AND PURCHASE DRINKS FOR YOUR SAFARI THE DAY BEFORE YOUR SAFARI
STARTS. BUSH WAYS BOTSWANA CAN ASSIST WITH PRE-SAFARI ARRANGEMENTS SUCH AS ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSFERS.

Day 1 - 2

The adventure starts here! You will Begin your safari in Maun, where your guide will meet you at 07:30. You will travel 160 km to a private reserve on the northern border of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, and set up camp and attend a safari briefing upon arrival.

Along with your small group, you will explore the area through game drives and a nature walk with a San tracker, learning about their unique and intriguing culture. Game drives will allow you to explore the area, home to a fascinating variety of desert specialised wildlife such as oryx, springbok and eland as well as predators including lion, brown hyena and cheetah. Savour the vast open spaces, clear night skies and uninterrupted beauty. This is true adventure camping, with limited water and communication and we will move as a self-sufficient group.

Day 3 - 5

You will wake up as the sun rises and head toward the pristine wilderness of the largest game reserve in Botswana. The next three days will be spent exploring the undeveloped wilderness of the northern region of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Camping is in a private designated campsite with bush ablutions.

Day 6

This is your last morning in the Kalahari, after breaking camp you will do a slow drive to the Makgadikgadi area. You will spend the night at a camp on the edge of the Makgadikgadi National Park, overlooking the Boteti River in Khumaga village. Enjoy an afternoon game drive into Makgadikgadi National Park.

Day 7

After an early morning breakfast you will make your way to Maun. The safari officially ends at approximately 11am on Day 7 at Maun International Airport.

Experiences

Game Drives

Bushman Walks

Rates

Regions visited on this tour...

  • Kalahari
  • Makgadikgadi

from

  • January - May

    $1,590

  • June - October

    $1,625

  • November - December

    $1,590

Please do remember to contact us to see if we can reduce this price for you as there may well be some specials on!

Prices are per person per night… contact us for single traveller prices.

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