
BOTSWANA, NAMIBIA Jeep Expedition.
ZAMBIA and Victoria Falls
16 DAYS
25 PEOPLE
4490 EURO
16 days
7 jeeps for 4 people
31.07 – 15.08.2025
× group is full
DESCRIPTION
For a long time ago, we wanted to organize a full-fledged trip (not to be confused with day trips to Chobe with Zimbabwe) in Botswana. The only thing that stopped us was the insanely expensive local lodges and hotels, where the option of staying overnight from 1000 to 5000 dollars per night is considered normal. However, to get to the land where almost the majority of all elephants of the planet Earth, according to some reports more than 150,000 animals, we really wanted.
In 2021, we have made such an expedition, scouted interesting secluded corners and now we want to please you with an updated program, in which we will make a special emphasis on several inaccessible and little-visited places in Botswana! The Paganels will explore in depth the Moremi National Park in the eastern Okavango Delta, and then travel through the Kwai region through some very wild areas towards the Savuti Game Reserve, famous for its mega prides of lions, large numbers of felines and tens of thousands of elephants.

From there, we will drive through the same inaccessible terrain that can only be traversed by jeeps and 4x4s to the famous Chobe Park. A local tracker guide will join us and with them we will spend several days searching for animals, living in field camps, and observing life in the wildest and least visited areas of Africa
In our opinion, the format of the trip - by jeep, in the conditions of South Africa is the most convenient, interesting, practical, mobile and independent variant of adventures, already successfully tested by Paganels in Namibia many times.
We will start the program in the capital of Namibia - Windhoek, having received our four-wheel drive expedition jeeps with roof tents and necessary camping equipment. After the necessary formalities we move to Botswana for 8 days, where we will live a few days in the area of Okavango River Delta, Moremi National Park, Savuti-Chobe Game Reserve; observe animals; then we will leave the jeeps for storage in the lodge in Botswana, and we will arrive to Zambia by special transfer. Here we have a beautiful lodge with giraffes on the territory and Victoria Falls in the neighborhood + related entertainment.

In our opinion, the format of the trip - by jeep, in the conditions of South Africa - is the most convenient, interesting, practical, mobile and independent variant of adventures, already successfully tested by Paganels in Namibia many times.
We will start the program in the capital of Namibia - Windhoek, having received our four-wheel drive expedition jeeps with roof tents and necessary camping equipment. After the necessary formalities we move to Botswana for 8 days, where we will live a few days in the area of Okavango River Delta, Moremi National Park, Savuti-Chobe Game Reserve; observe animals; then we will leave the jeeps for storage in the lodge in Botswana, and we will arrive to Zambia by special transfer. Here we have a beautiful lodge with giraffes on the territory and Victoria Falls in the neighborhood + related entertainment.


If the border allows it, those who wish will be able to observe it from both Zimbabwe and Zambia! Then we return to Botswana, pick up our iron horses, cross the border to Namibia and move westward along the Caprivi Strip. We spend the night on the Kwando and Okavango rivers in very beautiful lodges, studying the river life, after that we rush to visit the Bushmen - the oldest people on Earth, where we will listen to hunting tales, dance and enjoy life.



Then Paganel's path will lead us to the private game park of Omaruru, where we can literally cuddle with giraffes and elephants, see white rhinos, ostriches, zebras and many other African animals up close. And we will finish the program in the capital of Namibia - Windhoek, in the same place where we started!

The program will be extremely active and intense. We will have to drive really off-road, sands, gravels. We will drive about 3500 km or a little more for 16 days. You will bring a million impressions and first-class photos - to the envy of everyone :)
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Anna Lytvynenko
Assistant to the expedition leader. Chief Operating Officer of Paganel Studio, traveler.
ROUTE PLAN
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transfers to/from the airport (if you arrive and depart on dates exactly according to the program of our trip);
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Accommodation for 3 nights in tents in the Moremi, Savuti and bushland areas;
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rent of expedition jeeps for all days of the trip with refrigerator, camping equipment, tents, 2 spare wheels, dishes, gas for the kitchen, designed for 4 people - each;
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all travel within the program;
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full car insurance;
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entrance tickets to national parks;
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excursions and safaris - according to the program;
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3!!! nights in campgrounds in the Moremi, Savuti and Bushmen area;
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fuel for 3500 km;
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breakfasts, as well as other meals specified in the program;
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services of local guides, drivers and rangers;
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rent of buses, boats, boats along the route;
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services of Ukrainian-Russian-speaking guides of Paganel Studio team;
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master classes on photography and DSLR video.
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International airfare from your home to Namibia and back;
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visas;
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meals not included in the program;
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personal insurance;
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The single occupancy option is not available on this trip. Accommodation for 2 people in a twin/tent;
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surcharge for additional activities and events.
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International driver's license, left-hand drive... drivers are given priority.
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Airfare from Europe (approximately): 1200 - 1600 euro
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Expenses for additional meals per day: approximately 30 euros
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The requirement for blank pages in the passport and the validity of the passport: 3 pages. The passport must be valid for another 6 months from the date of entry into Botswana.
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Extra charge for 1 double night: 100-120 euros
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Botswana - a visa is issued in advance for multiple entries for a period of up to 3 months. Rules of registration at the stage of changes
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Pula (50 USD) for multiple entries for a period of up to 3 months
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Zambia - a visa is either issued on the spot (USD 25) or even unnecessary - the situation is tricky
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Check with the group coordinator for visa issues
IMPORTANT!
Botswana is one of the gems of our travels, as it gives us the opportunity to find ourselves in the heart of wild Africa, as it was hundreds of years ago.
We would like to warn you that this expedition is designed exclusively for experienced travelers, as it is a rather difficult challenge. To participate in it, we select candidates who are ready for the following:
1. Visas are required to visit Namibia and Botswana. Zambia's visa regulations are currently being updated.
2. Several nights are planned in tents, in camping conditions with self-cooking.
3. The expedition includes long off-road trips in right-hand drive jeeps. The transmission is automatic. Priority in recruitment is given to drivers with experience.
4. For the safety of the group, we have certain rules that are set by the expedition leaders and must be followed.
ITINERARY
Day 1
31.07.2025
Flight from your city. Arrival in the capital of Namibia, Windhoek, at Hosea Kutako International Airport. Transfer to Hotel 4*, the distance from the airport to the hotel is about 40 km. Accommodation in the hotel, rest after a long flight. You can go to the city and buy yourself a SIM card with internet, if you have not done it at the airport. Have dinner in one of the restaurants of the city. From the evening, we recommend to buy drinks, snacks, and goodies for future trips. We have a long journey ahead of us and it is necessary to prepare in advance. In the evening, the drivers together with the guides have a briefing, discuss the route, and check how the points and maps work in their mobile devices.
Day 2
01.08.2025
Early rise, breakfast. Today is a big day. In the morning, we have to get our Toyota Hilux jeeps with full camping equipment and make sure that everything is in place: the refrigerator works, there are spare wheels, the tents are easy to set up, and the lights shine brightly even on the darkest night.

The drivers go out to pick up the cars, get a quick briefing, complete all the formalities with the registration of the cars, and then head back to the hotel. By that time, all the crews are assembled and ready to go. We have to drive about 240 kilometers. The road here is good, asphalted. We will have stops for coffee, snacks and a toilet. We make the necessary refueling. We check into the lodge not far from the Botswana border.


Perhaps on this day we will organize an evening of acquaintances and presentation of expedition T-shirts. But if the program makes it convenient to meet on another day, the group leader will inform you about it additionally.
We rest before getting up early the next day.
Day 3
02.08.2025
Early rise and departure for the route at 7 am. We have time to have a quick breakfast.
We drive to the border crossing with Botswana and go through all the necessary procedures.
After the border, we have our first big move about 515 km to the lodge in Maun.
The road is not as good as in Namibia. We drive carefully. Watch the speed limit. We try not to run over animals, which from time to time try to jump out on the road.

After dinner among the stars and the night Delta, by candlelight in the restaurant of a cozy and comfortable lodge, we just relax after two busy days on the road.
Get some sleep.
Meals: included - breakfast.
Day 4
03.08.2025
Wake up. Breakfast. This day is dedicated to the amazing Moremi National Park.
In the morning we meet with a local tracker guide. He will go with us for a few days on an exciting adventure through the national parks of Botswana.
First, we stop at a large supermarket in Maun, where we make a solid supply of food for 2 camping nights, for our own breakfasts and snacks. We don't forget to buy firewood and charcoal for the barbecue. In short, we fill our refrigerators to the brim.
We fill the tanks of our SUVs to the brim.
We take a snack for lunch and drive to the South Gate into the park for our self-guided game drive.
Moremi National Park currently covers about 20% of the Okavango Delta, which is 15,000 square kilometers of unspoiled African wilderness. Elephants, buffalo, giraffes, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas and jackals can be seen here. As well as countless antelopes of all species and sizes. Moremi is also home to 30% of the world's population of wild African dogs.

We quickly get all the entry permits and spend the rest of the day looking for animals and observing them. The park is incredible, huge, with many different African animals.

If we are lucky, we will meet a great many elephants, giraffes, buffalo, hippos, various amazing birds, and possibly lions and leopards.

In the evening before sunset we have to leave the park. At sunset, the gate closes. We get to the campground, unzip our special African tents on the roofs of jeeps. We barbecue.

We obey the commands of our local guide who will talk about safety issues, how to behave in the evening and at night, where to go and where not to go.

All around us is truly wild night Africa, you can hear the trumpeting of elephants, the cackling of monkeys, the roaring of lions, the hoarse laughter of hyenas. We are not in a zoo and we need to be as careful as possible.

Such adventures are memorable for life! We fall asleep and enjoy everything that happens to us.
Meals: included - breakfast.
Day 5
04.08.2025
This day we continue to explore the unique Okavango Delta and Moremi National Park. In the morning we will start our day by searching for lions, leopards, hyenas, which are most active in the morning. There are great chances to see prides of lions and leopards hunting.

These places are some of the wildest and most untouched by civilization in all of Africa and to find yourself here in the heart of this pristine nature is truly a great blessing!

For lunch, we stop at a safe place chosen by our local guide. The roads here are often sandy, and in early May, there are still large puddles of water, so we move carefully to avoid getting stuck. Before leaving the camp we turn on 4x4, deflate wheels for driving on deep sands.



The abundance of fauna in this region is amazing. In addition to the already mentioned animals, there are about four hundred species of birds and up to seventy species of fish.
For the night, we camp again at the campsite. We park our cars in a convenient location as instructed by an experienced ranger, set up our cozy tents, pull out tables and chairs. We light a fire.
In the evening, we cook dinner ourselves from the supplies we have stored in the refrigerators of our jeeps. We go to bed to the incredible sounds of wildlife.

Despite the fact that the campground is guarded, local baboons and young elephants can often come to camp at night. So we should be careful.
Meals: breakfast is included.
Day 6
05.08.2025
We wake up early to leave the lodge early, as we know that all animal activity takes place in the morning and evening. Breakfast. We pack up and get ready to go. Checking wheels, checking machines. We set route points on our mobile devices. We hit the road. Today we drive into the territory of the interesting Savuti Reserve, which is already a part of the big Chobe National Park.

The area of the Savuti Nature Reserve itself is a savannah landscape, formerly home to a large lake, which gradually turned into savannah and in some places into a swamp. The swamp is now fed by the unstable Savuti Canal, which dries up over a long period but then flows again. But despite this minimalistic looking landscape, the area boasts one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa! Especially lions.

Savuti Reserve is particularly famous for the fact that here lions join together in mega-prides of 40 individuals and hunt single adult elephants. And it is here that one can often find traces of such hunting. According to the latest data, the current Savuti mega-pride has split into two groups of 20 lions each. Our task will be to find lions, elephants, leopards, which are also very numerous in these parts.

Let's hope that luck will be on our side. The places there are wild and incredibly beautiful. You will feel like a real pioneer of Africa and understand what Africa was like 100-200-300 years ago.
In the afternoon, we move northeast of Moremi National Park to a beautiful lodge where we check in for the next night.

We scrub up. We swim. We share photos and impressions. Charge all batteries and necessary devices. Dinner. Sitting around the campfire. Rest.

Meals: included - dinner.
Day 7
06.08.2025
Wake up. Breakfast. Check the cars, wheels, load up and hit the road. Today is our final push to civilization. We have to get to the town of Kasane, which is in the north of Chobe National Park.
We are taking many pictures. We have to be careful and attentive, because there are giraffes, elephants and zebras in large numbers on the surrounding roads. And of course we look out for lions, hyenas, wild African dogs.

We stop for lunch at a beautiful place. The end of our expedition program for today is a cozy comfortable hotel located next to the Chobe National Park, which we will be exploring all the next day. In the neighborhood are the borders of Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia. We arrive in the evening at sunset. We park the cars in the parking lot of the lodge.

We arrive in the evening at sunset. We park our cars in the lodge's parking lot. This time we check in for 2 nights. We wash up and go to have a delicious dinner. We are preparing for one of the most interesting safaris of the next day.
Meals: breakfast and dinner are included.
Day 8
07.08.2025
Relaxing day. Today we are looking at the most famous beaches of the island, for which travelers and tourists from all over the planet flock here.

Chobe National Park is Botswana's oldest national park and the third largest in the country. It covers an area of 10,566 km². It was established in 1967, although the first protected area, although much smaller, was established here in 1931. It is located in the northeast of the country, on the northeastern edge of the Kalahari Desert, in the basin of the Kwando River, which below the Lnyanti Swamps is called the Chobe.

The park is one of the largest concentrations of wildlife both on the African continent and worldwide.
Chobe National Park is sometimes referred to as the elephant capital of the world because it has the largest population of elephants in all of Africa (various estimates range from 60,000 to 80,000) and several dozen species of other large mammals.

Then we board a large boat and sail to the Chobe River for an evening safari. We see a lot of elephants chewing on reeds, as well as hippos and crocodiles... Smart, imposing elephants are the main treasure of Chobe Park.
