Itinerario

18 días en Botsuana: todos los imprescindibles + Cataratas Victoria (Zimbabue) en avión

A partir de 13.504 €* / Cataratas Victoria / 18 días

precio por persona con guía, safari en 4x4, alojamiento y entradas a los parques incluidas; vuelo internacional no incluido (basado en seis personas)

Itinerario

Explorar todo lo que África tiene para ofrecer es el sueño de muchas personas. Desde épicas aventuras de safari para encontrar a los «Cinco Grandes» africanos hasta ver las gorilas de montaña en Uganda o relajarse en las blancas playas de Diani Beach: África lo tiene todo. Y desde Safari Africano somos expertos en diseñar itinerarios a medida que se ajusten a lo que quieres ver y hacer.

Nuestros itinerarios más populares pueden servirte de inspiración. A la mayoría de nuestros clientes les encanta terminar su emocionante safari con unos días de relax en en la playa. Si a ti también te gustaría, estás buenas manos.

Tanto si te decides por uno de nuestros itinerarios más populares como si prefieres un viaje más personalizado, estamos aquí para ayudarte. Prepárate para descubrir África a tu propio ritmo.

Día 1

Llegada al Aeropuerto Internacional Victoria Falls en Zimbabue.

Upon landing at Victoria Falls International Airport, you are just a few minutes from one of Africa’s most iconic natural wonders - Victoria Falls. Even before you settle in, the distant roar of the falls often carries through the air, offering a first hint of what lies ahead. This marks the beginning of your adventure, where untamed landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unforgettable experiences await.

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Día 2

Visita guiada a las Cataratas Victoria

The Victoria Falls tour lasts 2 to 2.5 hours and takes you through the rainforest created by the falls’ constant spray. You follow paths to several viewpoints, watching water drop 100 metres into the gorge while feeling mist spread across the forest. Your guide explains the history of the falls, points out local plants, birds, and wildlife, and helps with photographs. On the way, you stop at landmarks like the Big Tree and learn how the waterfall shaped the surrounding landscape. The tour covers the rainforest and viewpoints, unlike the historical bridge tour, which focuses on the bridge’s history.

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Día 3

Vuelo desde las Cataratas Victoria en Zimbabwe a Kasane en Botsuana.

You board a 1-hour flight from Victoria Falls International Airport in Zimbabwe to Kasane Airport in Botswana, leaving behind the roar of the falls for the wide-open landscapes ahead.

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Día 4

Ribera del río Chobe (Parque Nacional Chobe)

The Chobe Riverfront stretches along the northern boundary of Chobe National Park, where the Chobe River separates Botswana from Namibia. The whole park is home to over 120,000 elephants - the largest remaining population in the world. Still, during the dry season, the herds gather along the riverfront in extraordinary numbers, alongside buffalo and plains game. Game drives along the riverfront put you in the middle of this, while a boat cruise on the Chobe River brings you eye to eye with hippos, crocodiles and elephants swimming, drinking or just bathing in the sun at the water's edge.

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Día 5

Drive from Chobe Riverfront to Kasane

The drive from Chobe Riverfront to Kasane is a short and scenic one, taking 30 minutes. The route is well-traveled by safari vehicles, making it easy to navigate from the wilderness back to town. You might still spot some wildlife along the way, particularly elephants along the riverbank, before exiting the park via Sedudu Gate and driving straight into Kasane. The airport lies just 4 kilometres south of the town cente.

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Día 6

Marisma Savuti (Parque Nacional Chobe)

Savuti is one of Africa's most extraordinary and ever-changing wilderness areas, a vast, ancient landscape in the remote western reaches of Chobe National Park that has captivated explorers and wildlife enthusiasts for generations. Fed by the legendary Savuti Channel, its waters have come and gone over centuries, shaping a dramatic mosaic of dry riverbeds, open grasslands, and seasonal wetlands that draw some of the continent's most spectacular concentrations of wildlife on any game drive. A Savuti Marsh Excursion offers a rare and privileged window into this untamed world!

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Día 7

Vuelo de Savuti Marsh a la Concesión de la Comunidad Khwai

The short flight from Savuti to the Khwai Community Concession takes 15 to 30 minutes, whisking you from Chobe National Park into one of Botswana's most biodiverse and community-managed wild spaces. The Khwai airstrip drops you right at the edge of this expansive concession, where the Khwai River draws an extraordinary concentration of wildlife year-round. After landing, make the most of the afternoon with a game drive along the riverine forests and floodplains.

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Día 8

Concesión de conservación de Khwai

Entre el Parque Nacional Chobe y la Reserva de Moremi se encuentra Khwai, una concesión de conservación sin vallas que combina naturaleza y gestión local. Aquí, elefantes, depredadores y manadas de búfalos se mueven libremente entre lagunas resplandecientes. Si a eso le sumas un safari y una visita cultural para conocer a los habitantes de la aldea de Khwai, el resultado es una experiencia apasionante y enriquecedora.

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Día 9

Vuelo de la Concesión Comunitaria Khwai a la Reserva de Caza Moremi

This 30 to 45-minute flight from the Khwai Community Concession carries you deeper into the Okavango Delta, one of Africa's most iconic wilderness areas. Moremi’s airstrip places you at the doorstep of a reserve with habitats ranging from dense woodland to open lagoons teeming with wildlife. On arrival, take a gentle walk around camp before heading out on your first game drive through the waterways and woodlands.

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Día 10

Reserva de Caza Moremi

In the heart of the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve offers one of Africa’s richest and most varied safari landscapes. Covering 40% of this UNESCO-listed wilderness, this is where floodplains, lagoons and savannah meet in ever-changing harmony, shaped by the delta’s annual flood, which brings life to every corner. Expect safaris full of contrasts, in a 4x4 safari jeep or a motorboat: elephants wading through channels, hippos wallowing in lagoons, and big cats moving quietly through forested islands. With exceptional year-round game viewing, Moremi is home to the Big Five - including the reintroduced rhino - as well as thriving populations of the rare African wild dog and over 500 bird species.

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Día 11

Vuelo desde la Reserva de Caza Moremi al Delta del Okavango

Flights from Moremi Game Reserve to the Okavango Delta are usually only 15 to 30 minutes, depending on where your camp is located. In true safari style, you’ll land on one of the delta’s many small, sandy airstrips, discreetly tucked between palm islands and floodplains and serving a handful of exclusive lodges. These light aircraft transfers are as much part of the experience as the stay itself. There are a few practicalities to keep in mind: luggage is usually limited to 20 kilograms per person, and soft-sided bags are essential. From above, the Delta unfolds like a living mosaic - islands, channels and wildlife scattered below - and before you know it, you’re touching down and being welcomed by your driver for the final transfer to camp.

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Día 12

El impresionante delta del Okavango

El delta del Okavango es una de las Siete Maravillas Naturales de África y Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Este enorme y espectacular delta interior se forma cuando el río Okavango, en lugar de desembocar en el mar, se dispersa y se pierde en las arenas del desierto del Kalahari. Cada año, las inundaciones estacionales transforman las tierras áridas de los alrededores en un auténtico oasis que atrae a elefantes, grandes felinos, antílopes poco comunes, licaones (una especie amenazada) y a más de 500 especies de aves que podrás avistar desde una canoa tradicional durante un safari en mokoro en pleno desierto. ¿Te animas?

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Día 13

Transferencia en helicóptero del Delta del Okavango a Maun

Travelling between camps by helicopter offers a front-row seat to the extraordinary beauty of the Okavango Delta; arguably the most stylish way to say goodbye to this waterlogged wonderland. A helicopter transfer to Maun takes 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your departure point within the delta. Along the way, your pilot doubles as a storyteller, sharing insights into this fascinating ecosystem. From above, the delta reveals its intricate patterns: winding channels, palm-dotted islands and floodplains teeming with life. Keep an eye out for elephants wading through the shallows and red lechwe darting across the water’s edge. It’s just like a safari, but with a superior vantage point - both literally and figuratively speaking :-)

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Día 14

Vuelo de Maun al río Boteti en el Parque Nacional de Makgadikgadi Pans

Your journey begins with a scenic flight from Maun to the Boteti River area in Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. During this one-hour flight, the landscape changes quickly. From above, you see dry pans, open savannah, and winding river channels. After you arrive, there is still time to head into the park for some amazing wildlife encounters along the Boteti River!

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Día 15

Parque Nacional de las Pans de Makgadikgadi

Characterised by open salt pans in the east and the life-giving Boteti River in the west, the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park covers part of an immense salt pan system, stretching over more than 16,000 kilometers. The national park itself is almost 4,000 square kilometers, and during a game drive you can see wildlife congregating along the greens of the Boteti River, while the vast shimmering salt pans in the east give off an otherworldly vibe, dotted with nothing but quirky baobab trees. At night, the endless stars and distant lion calls make these pans feel both immense and alive—a truly unforgettable slice of ancient nature. And to top it off, you can dive into culture with a traditional village visit, just outside of the national park.

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Día 17

Conducir desde el río Boteti hasta Nata.

The drive from the Boteti River to Nata takes 2 to 3 hours, covering 150 to 200 kilometres, depending on the lodge you chose. The route takes you up north from the river (via the ferry if you depart from the southern bank) to join the A3 near Motopi, then heading east through the village of Gweta. It's a well-maintained, mostly tarred road, but look out for potholes and free-roaming wildlife, especially elephants. 

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Día 18

Conduzca de Nata a Kasane y continúe hacia Zimbabue para su vuelo de regreso a casa.

The drive from Nata to Kasane covers just over 300 kilometres and takes about 4 hours, most of it on a smooth tarred highway. This route has earned itself a reputation as an 'accidental game drive', and not without reason: wildlife sightings (especially elephants!) are an essential part of the experience. Leaving Nata behind, the landscape shifts from the vast, shimmering salt pans into stretches of mopane woodland and dry savannah, occasionally interrupted by small villages and animals crossing. Your arrival in Kasane marks the final chapter of your Botswana adventure. From here, a short flight whisks you to Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls, where the journey ends on a suitably dramatic note before your onward flight home from Zimbabwe. Get ready for the grand finale!

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