12 Days 11 Nights
Botswana, South Africa
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12 Days African Royalty

Embark on an immersive 11-day safari journey through the untamed wilderness of Moremi Game Reserve, the pristine landscapes of Mluwati Concession in Kruger Park, and the legendary Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve. Feel the thrill of adventure as you navigate the winding waterways and lush floodplains of Moremi, surrounded by the sights and sounds of Africa’s most iconic wildlife. In Mluwati Concession Kruger National Park, immerse yourself in the sights and scents of the African bush, as you track majestic lions and elusive leopards through dense thickets and open savannah. Then, experience the unparalleled luxury and world-class hospitality of Sabi Sabi, where the rhythms of nature blend seamlessly with the comfort of elegant lodges and sumptuous dining. With each destination offering its own unique sensory experience, this safari promises to awaken your senses and leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
Overview
Overview
This luxury safari allows you to visit three of the most highly rated destinations in Botswana and South Africa, including the Moremi Game Reserve, Kruger National Park and Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve.
During your safari you will be spoiled with luxury, all-inclusive accommodation, high levels of service and hospitality and the best land- and water-based game viewing in Africa.
Highlights include:
• Effortless fly-in safari to the Okavango Delta, Botswana
•Luxury, all-inclusive accommodation in the renowned Moremi Game Reserve
•Daily game drives and boat cruises ensures an all-round Okavango Delta safari experience
•Expect some of the best game-viewing and bird sightings in this watery wilderness
•Direct flight from Johannesburg to Kruger
•Luxury, all-inclusive accommodation in the famous Kruger National Park
•Big 5 game drives and walks in the Kruger National Park
•Visit the iconic Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve for some of the best predator sightings in Africa
•Daily game drives and walks led by your ranger & tracker team
•The leopards and other animals at Arathusa are personally known by the rangers, making for a much more personal and educational safari experience
Itinerary
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Day 1
Arrival Moremi
Make your way to O.R. Tambo International Airport for your flight to Maun, Botswana.
On arrival in Maun, you will be met by a representative of Safari Air and assisted with check in for your charter flight to Camp Moremi, situated in the Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta.Day 2
Moremi Game Drives
Guest activities include a choice of morning and afternoon game drives throughout the many different ecosystems that the Moremi Game Reserve has to offer or the possibility to explore the Xakanaxa Lagoon and its surrounding channels by boat.
This blend of activities allows for access to incredible landscapes, impressive wildlife as well as the opportunity to enjoy the picturesque waters of the Okavango Delta.
A typical day in Moremi is as follows:
5:00 - Tea and coffee and light breakfast is served
6:00 - Depart for a morning safari activity
9:30 - Return to camp for breakfast
12:30 - Lunch
15:00 - Afternoon tea
15:30 - Afternoon/Evening safari activity
18:30 - Return to camp
19:30 - Dinner is servedDay 3
Moremi
Guest activities include a choice of morning and afternoon game drives throughout the many different ecosystems that the Moremi Game Reserve has to offer or the possibility to explore the Xakanaxa Lagoon and its surrounding channels by boat.
This blend of activities allows for access to incredible landscapes, impressive wildlife as well as the opportunity to enjoy the picturesque waters of the Okavango Delta.
A typical day in Moremi is as follows:
5:00 - Tea and coffee and light breakfast is served
6:00 - Depart for a morning safari activity
9:30 - Return to camp for breakfast
12:30 - Lunch
15:00 - Afternoon tea
15:30 - Afternoon/Evening safari activity
18:30 - Return to camp
19:30 - Dinner is servedDay 4
Arrival Johannesburg
After your last morning safari activity and breakfast, check out and make your way by charter flight back to Maun Airport.
From here, fly directly back to Johannesburg.
On arrival at the airport, board a 5-minute shuttle to the neighbouring Emperor's Palace and the Peermont Mondior Hotel.
Enjoy light meals at the chic Oriana restaurant or a sociable cocktail at The Silver Moon bar. Guests have access to the casino, dining, entertainment, convention and relaxation facilities of the Emperors Palace hotel, casino and convention resort.Day 5
After breakfast, make your way back to airport by a complimentary shuttle transfer.
Board a direct flight from Johannesburg to Skukuza Airport, your gateway to Kruger. On arrival you will be met by a representative of Imbali Safari Lodge and transferred to this lodge, situated in the Kruger National Park.
The world-renowned Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve in South Africa and is definitely one of the must-visit destinations in South Africa. This is a wildlife sanctuary like no other, offering magical unpredictability and endless wilderness that is the true quality of Africa. This is the land of baobabs, fever trees, knob thorns, marula and mopane trees underneath which lurk the Big Five, and more species of mammals and birds than any other African Game Reserve.Day 6
Arrival Kruger National Park
Spend the next 2 days in the magical Kruger National Park. This is what you can expect:
Kick-start your day before the sun rises, dunking a homemade rusk into a steamy cup of coffee before setting off on your morning safari with your assigned ranger.
Watch as the bush awakens around you; the dew glistens on the webs of the Golden Orb spider and Lilac Breasted Rollers flash their startling sky-blue bellies as they flit past your game vehicle.
See wild dogs laze under the Acacia trees and elephants leave their distinct trail as they chomp through the bush at a leisurely pace. Steal a glance at the leopard eating its prey high up in an old Tamboti tree, zebra foraging alongside large herds of wildebeest and impala flashing their characteristic ‘M’ as they disappear in to the thick brush.
Enjoy an extensive cold and hot buffet breakfast in Imbali Safari Lodge’s comfortable dining room; an impressive Jackalberry rising right through the deck of the dining room and the Tsonga-styled thatched roof. Then retire to your room and relax, laze at the crystal-clear infinity pool or request a bush walk for an up-close encounter with the Kruger.
Lunch is a relaxed, informal affair. Served on the deck with beautiful views of the surrounding bushveld and the Nwaswitsontso River, guests are treated to light salads and tasty desserts before retiring to their rooms for an afternoon siesta.
Afternoon tea, served on the deck, heralds the imminent departure of your special evening safari through the Mluwati Concession. Spot a pride of lazy lions lounging casually in the tall grass and the associated warning call of nature’s tattletales, the Grey Loerie, as they inform the surrounding species of impending danger.
Sip a sundowner G&T as you watch the sky turn from the brilliance of an African sunset to a bright band of stars; the persistent call of frogs, owls and nightjars accompanying you back to Imbali Safari Lodge for a romantic dinner on the deck, a canopy of stars watching over you.Day 7
Mluwati Game Drives
Spend the next 2 days in the magical Kruger National Park. This is what you can expect:
Kick-start your day before the sun rises, dunking a homemade rusk into a steamy cup of coffee before setting off on your morning safari with your assigned ranger.
Watch as the bush awakens around you; the dew glistens on the webs of the Golden Orb spider and Lilac Breasted Rollers flash their startling sky-blue bellies as they flit past your game vehicle.
See wild dogs laze under the Acacia trees and elephants leave their distinct trail as they chomp through the bush at a leisurely pace. Steal a glance at the leopard eating its prey high up in an old Tamboti tree, zebra foraging alongside large herds of wildebeest and impala flashing their characteristic ‘M’ as they disappear in to the thick brush.
Enjoy an extensive cold and hot buffet breakfast in Imbali Safari Lodge’s comfortable dining room; an impressive Jackalberry rising right through the deck of the dining room and the Tsonga-styled thatched roof. Then retire to your room and relax, laze at the crystal-clear infinity pool or request a bush walk for an up-close encounter with the Kruger.
Lunch is a relaxed, informal affair. Served on the deck with beautiful views of the surrounding bushveld and the Nwaswitsontso River, guests are treated to light salads and tasty desserts before retiring to their rooms for an afternoon siesta.
Afternoon tea, served on the deck, heralds the imminent departure of your special evening safari through the Mluwati Concession. Spot a pride of lazy lions lounging casually in the tall grass and the associated warning call of nature’s tattletales, the Grey Loerie, as they inform the surrounding species of impending danger.
Sip a sundowner G&T as you watch the sky turn from the brilliance of an African sunset to a bright band of stars; the persistent call of frogs, owls and nightjars accompanying you back to Imbali Safari Lodge for a romantic dinner on the deck, a canopy of stars watching over you.Day 8
Arrival Sabi Sabi
After your last morning safari activity in the Kruger National Park, enjoy a filling breakfast before checking out.
From the Kruger National Park, head to Arathusa Safari Lodge, situated in the exclusive Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve.
The Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve is one of South Africa’s premium safari reserves offering the ultimate safari experience in the Greater Kruger National Park. With no fences between the reserve and the Kruger National Park, all species of wildlife, including the Big 5 move through here freely. Your stay here will include luxury 5-star accommodation, high levels of service and hospitality and the best wildlife sightings in Kruger! This area is especially renowned for its incredible leopard sightings.Day 9
Sabi Sabi Game Drives
Daily early morning and afternoon game drives led by expert rangers and trackers are the perfect way to view the wildlife in comfort. You can also enjoy interesting guided bush walks which are a great way to learn about the fascinating flora and fauna in the region.
A typical day might look something like this:
Early morning
An early start means an equally early wake-up call. Tea and coffee are served at about 6 am and at sunrise you head off on your early-morning game-drive.
Late morning
After a few hours, you will either return to your camp for a hearty breakfast or have a bush breakfast out on the plains and then return just before the heat of the day.
Lunch and afternoon
You usually have lunch in the camp and spend the main part of the day either relaxing or using the amenities, such as an outdoor pool. Your ranger is always on standby for an educational bush walk. You might have something to eat and drink at around 3pm before heading out for another safari drive.
Evening
As with early morning, the evening game drive is often the best time to see the wildlife. Vehicles usually return just before dark in time for a shower, pre-dinner drinks and then dinner. The evenings are often rounded off with a few drinks around the campfire, warming toes and swapping safari stories.Day 10
Daily early morning and afternoon game drives led by expert rangers and trackers are the perfect way to view the wildlife in comfort. You can also enjoy interesting guided bush walks which are a great way to learn about the fascinating flora and fauna in the region.
A typical day might look something like this:
Early morning
An early start means an equally early wake-up call. Tea and coffee are served at about 6 am and at sunrise you head off on your early-morning game-drive.
Late morning
After a few hours, you will either return to your camp for a hearty breakfast or have a bush breakfast out on the plains and then return just before the heat of the day.
Lunch and afternoon
You usually have lunch in the camp and spend the main part of the day either relaxing or using the amenities, such as an outdoor pool. Your ranger is always on standby for an educational bush walk. You might have something to eat and drink at around 3pm before heading out for another safari drive.
Evening
As with early morning, the evening game drive is often the best time to see the wildlife. Vehicles usually return just before dark in time for a shower, pre-dinner drinks and then dinner. The evenings are often rounded off with a few drinks around the campfire, warming toes and swapping safari stories.Day 11
Your last Full Day at Sabi Sabi
Daily early morning and afternoon game drives led by expert rangers and trackers are the perfect way to view the wildlife in comfort. You can also enjoy interesting guided bush walks which are a great way to learn about the fascinating flora and fauna in the region.
A typical day might look something like this:
Early morning
An early start means an equally early wake-up call. Tea and coffee are served at about 6 am and at sunrise you head off on your early-morning game-drive.
Late morning
After a few hours, you will either return to your camp for a hearty breakfast or have a bush breakfast out on the plains and then return just before the heat of the day.
Lunch and afternoon
You usually have lunch in the camp and spend the main part of the day either relaxing or using the amenities, such as an outdoor pool. Your ranger is always on standby for an educational bush walk. You might have something to eat and drink at around 3pm before heading out for another safari drive.
Evening
As with early morning, the evening game drive is often the best time to see the wildlife. Vehicles usually return just before dark in time for a shower, pre-dinner drinks and then dinner. The evenings are often rounded off with a few drinks around the campfire, warming toes and swapping safari stories.Day 12
End Of Itinerary
After your last morning safari activity in the Sabi Sand, and breakfast, check out and make your way by transfer to Hoedspruit Airport.
From here you will fly directly to Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport
You will remember this exclusive:"Awesome Safari In Africa for years to come!!!"
Cost Info
Cost Info
Price includes
Okavango Delta- Moremi Flight from Johannesburg to Maun
- Charter flight to Moremi
- Luxury accommodation
- All meals
- All drinks
- Daily safari activities
- Laundry
- Conservation fees
- Charter flight to Maun Flight from Maun to JHB
- Shuttle transfer to hotel
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- Shuttle transfer to airport
- Flight to Skukuza
- Meet & greet on arrival
- Transfer to Kruger lodge
- Luxury accommodation
- All meals
- All drinks
- All safari activities
- Conservation fees
- Transfer to Sabi Sand
- Luxury accommodation
- All meals
- All drinks
- All safari activities
- Conservation fees
- Transfer to Hoedspruit Airport
- Flight to Cape Town or Johannesburg(Pre-arranged choice)
Price excludes
- International flights
- Visa costs
- Medical insurance
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Activities not listed
- Laundry as listed
- Gratuities
- Premium drinks
FAQ
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Moremi
Situated in the east of the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve ranks as one of the most beautiful reserves in Africa. It covers more than 4871 square kilometres of pristine wilderness, and the varied terrain includes savannah, winding waterways, and dense forest. This diverse ecosystem supports an incredibly wide spectrum of wildlife, ranging from large herds of buffalo, wildebeest and zebra, to the rare sitatunga and lechwe antelope, lion, cheetah and packs of wild dog in the open grasslands. The birdlife is prolific and includes most of the 550 bird species recorded on Botswana’s national bird list. A range of luxury lodges in the reserve offers visitors the perfect base to experience this corner of paradise.
Mluwati Consession Kruger National Park
Hidden in the wilderness of the renowned Kruger National Park in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, Mluwati Concession is a 10 000-hectare private reserve that boasts a sweeping landscape of bushwillows, acacias, open grassland, the N’waswitsontso River and the eponymous Mluwati River. The concession lies in the heart of central Kruger and provides a protected habitat for a large lion population. Visitors can enjoy game drives and view an array of wildlife including zebra, buffalo, impala, giraffe, and wildebeest. A bird lover’s delight, the area is teeming with hundreds of bird species including the southern yellow-billed hornbill, the crested barbet and Burchell’s glossy starling.
Sabi Sabi
Adjacent to the Kruger National Park, the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve is a private premier viewing destination. It was the first-ever private nature reserve established in South Africa. The landscape features 65 000 hectares of savannah-covered land interspersed with watering holes, dry river beds, Lowveld woodlands, and the perennial Sabi and Sand rivers. This spectacular reserve offers exceptional game viewing opportunities with frequent sightings of the renowned Big Five as well as cheetah, zebra, giraffe, and a variety of antelope. Visitors can enjoy excellent wildlife viewing, dining under the stars, guided bush walks and enjoying a stay in some of South Africa’s most luxurious safari lodges.


