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Maun local tours

Special Tour 4 day
Maun, Botswana Maun, Okavango Delta

Traditional dug – out canoe or mokoro trips have over the years become a very popular way for travelers to experience the tranquility of the Okavango Delta and this is the most commonly silent form of transport  which allow travelers to move through the waterways.

The 140-acre Elephant Havens orphanage is nestled along the banks of the Gomoti River, at the edge of the Okavango Delta. It is an ideal place for young elephants to live and receive daily care and companionship until they are ready to be reintroduced to the wild. Originally only 45 acres, the sanctuary has tripled in size and now has many amenities for staff and visitors.

It is not surprising that most visitors urging the real insight and taste into the lives of the people of the Okavango Delta choose to do these trips.


DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION
Maun International Airport (Google Map)

DEPARTURE TIME
Please arrive at least 2 hours before the flight.

INCLUDED
  • Land cruiser – safari game viewer
  • Diesel 4.2 litres
  • 4*4
  • Clean car with seat capacity 10
  • Fitted with fridge
  • Charging points – cameras
  • Guiding Services
  • Transportation
  • Park entrance fees
  • Mokoro fees – poler guides
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Fuel
  • Water, drinks & snack during excursions
  • Transfers

WHAT’S EXTRA
  • Personal Expenses
  • Souvenirs

 

Day 1
  • Transfer from Maun to Mokoro station
  • Mokoro ride and a walk
  • Lunch in picnic spot in the delta
  • Transfer back to Maun
  • Day 2
  • Drive to Elephant havens
  • Learn where baby elephants rescued
  • Learn about elephant behavior
  • Feed the baby Elephants & taking photos with elephants
  • Picnic lunch
  • Drive to Shorobe basket store
  • View baskets, African colored cloth and traditional necklace/bracelet (beads)
  • Learn how to make baskets and traditional necklace/bracelet
  • Drive back to Maun
  • Day 3
  • Drive to Okavango camel ride
  • Feed camel
  • Learn about the adaptation of camels
  • Take photos with camels
  • Lunch at the local restaurant (local foods)
  • Drop-off at hotel for siesta
  • Pick up for Boro village walk
  • Back to the hotel
  • Day 4
  • Transfer to Maun airport
  • Maun is a town on the Thamalakane River in northern Botswana. It's the jumping-off point for the vast inland Okavango Delta, which becomes a lush wildlife habitat during the seasonal floods. In the delta, safari camps dot the Moremi Game Reserve, which is home to hippos, lions and rhinos. In the town, the Nhabe Museum features local art, plus history and culture exhibits about the surrounding Ngamiland region.

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