Botswana’s Forgotten Safari Route
A Wild Safari Adventure
R4,900.00
per person sharing
Duration: 8 Days, 7 Nights
Start: Nata
End: Kasane
Tour Dates
23 August – 29 August 2025
1 September – 7 September 2025
2026 Tour Dates
R5,500.00 per person sharing
18 July – 25 July 2026
27 July – 3 Aug 2026
Tour Description
A True Wilderness Safari Along Botswana’s Legendary Hunters Road
Follow the footsteps of early explorers and big-game hunters on this wild 4×4 adventure along Hunters Road—a historic trail that skirts the Botswana-Zimbabwe border, offering untouched landscapes, epic wildlife encounters, and unforgettable wild camping experiences.
This 8-day guided self-drive expedition is perfect for nature lovers, safari enthusiasts, and 4×4 adventurers who want to experience Botswana’s raw, untamed wilderness, from Elephant Sands to the Chobe River and even Victoria Falls.
What Awaits You?
- Elephant Sands – watch wild elephants roam freely through camp
- Wild camping along Hunters Road – sleep under the stars in remote bushveld
- Incredible game viewing – expect encounters with elephants, lions, buffalo, and more
- Chobe River sunset cruise – see hippos, crocodiles & herds of elephants at golden hour
- Victoria Falls (optional day trip) – witness one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
A Journey Through Untamed Africa
Day 1:
Meet in Nata, overnight at Elephant Sands, where elephants roam freely
Day 2-4:
Travel the legendary Hunters Road, experiencing true wilderness camping
Day 5:
Head to Kasane, enjoy a game drive & sunset boat cruise on the Chobe River
Day 6-7:
Optional day trip to Victoria Falls, one of Africa’s most spectacular sights
Day 8:
Tour ends in Kasane, Botswana’s safari capital
Who is This Trip For?
- Safari lovers & wildlife enthusiasts seeking authentic encounters with Africa’s big game
- Wild camping & overland adventurers who prefer off-the-grid experiences
- Self-drive travelers & 4×4 explorers looking for an expertly guided wilderness journey
- Nature photographers & thrill-seekers wanting to capture Botswana’s raw beauty