Passage Through Botswana and Zimbabwe

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Passage Through Botswana and Zimbabwe
Natural Marvels, Soothing Luxury

14 days door-to-door

Botswana’s Okavango Delta, a world-unique oasis of smoothly meandering waterways, lagoons bubbling with hippos, idyllic minisavannah islands, the “most unexpected of wonders,” as Frans Lanting wrote, “water in the desert,” gently pulsing water that brings life to a dazzling population of wildlife. Victoria Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya, “The Smoke That Thunders,” far and away the planet’s grandest waterfall—as we like to say, one of the planet’s grandest anythings— brimming with “scenes so lovely [they] must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight,” rhapsodized David Livingstone, the first outsider to succumb to the Falls’ immense charisma. And not far from the colossal cascade, Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park’s archetypal African landscapes, roamed in natural freedom by the fabled Big Five and five score other mammals and 20 score colourful avians, making Hwange one of the continent’s finest game-viewing, traveller-enchanting destinations.

Safari Highlights

  • Two invariably amazing nights in the miraculous Okavango Delta, exploring its waterways and nearby plains, marveling at its bountiful, varietal wildlife.
  • The set-piece, animal-attracting, bubbling-with-hippos lagoon at Khwai Private Reserve’s Sable Alley camp.
  • Exploring the Delta’s varied landscapes on foot and in 4wheel drive vehicles, and gliding in profound peace through its intricately lovely waterways.
  • Eventful visits to animal-thronged waterholes in Zimbabwe’s classically African Hwange National Park.
  • Based from the lovely Thorntree River Lodge, a fully engaged encounter with the world-marvelous Victoria Falls, on guided walks to its many viewpoints, on a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River as it prepares for its plunge, on a thrilling helicopter flight, and at high tea on the verandah of the colonial era Victoria Falls Hotel.

Interests
  • Luxury
  • National Parks and Preserves
  • Safari, Animals, and Wildlife
13 Nights Starting At
November 12, 2024 through December 31, 2024
Book by:
December 12, 2024 11:59 PM
Double Occupancy and Internal Flight
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Dates & prices
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13 Nights from $26,800.00 (USD) Per Person
Double Occupancy and Internal Flight
December 12, 2024 11:59 PM
13 Nights from $28,200.00 (USD) Per Person
Double Occupancy and Internal Flight
December 15, 2025 11:59 PM
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2024 Dates

To and from Home | Every date is a guaranteed departure

Jan. 07 – Jan. 20May 05 – May 18Jul. 21 – Aug. 03Sept. 29 – Oct. 12
Jan. 28 – Feb. 10May 12 – May 25Jul. 28 – Aug. 10Oct. 06 – Oct. 19
Feb. 11 – Feb. 24May 26 – June 08Aug. 04 – Aug 17Oct. 27 – Nov. 09
Feb. 25 – Mar. 09June 09 – June 22Aug. 11 – Aug. 24Nov. 10 – Nov. 23
Mar. 10 – Mar. 23June 16 – June 29Aug. 18 – Aug. 31Dec. 08 – Dec. 21
Mar. 24 – Apr. 06June 23 – Jul. 06Sept. 01 – Sept. 14Dec. 15 – Dec. 28
Apr. 07 – Apr. 20Jul. 07 – Jul. 20Sept. 08 – Sept. 21Dec. 22 – Jan. 04
Apr. 28 – May 11Jul. 14 – Jul. 27Sept. 22 – Oct. 05
Options and Extensions

Options and Extensions

Africa’s charms are limitless, but here are six short but scintillating extensions to your African safari which can easily be added on to the beginning or end of any of our Classic Safaris (or become part of a handcrafted Custom Safari).

Zanzibar
Exploring the Isle of Spices

Zanzibar’s Indian Ocean air—perfumed by the cinnamon, cardamon, clove, and intense Arabic coffees—its serene white sand beaches and colourfully historic Stone Town make the Spice Island an ideally restful spot to relax before or after an invigorating safari.

Ballooning Over Africa
Soaring over Africa’s great gamelands

Greet the African dawn from a fabulously airy vantage point.

Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda
Meeting some of our closest relatives in their home

Walking in the soft mists of Rwanda’s ultra-lush Virunga Volcanoes, we suddenly come across a family of rare and fiercely protected mountain gorillas, a soul-stirring, heart-pounding, forever indelible experience.

Cape Town Sojourn
​Cosmopolitan and captivating

A beautiful mix of natural and man-made pleasures, Cape Town is Africa’s treasure for good reason. This perfect post-safari extension offers a winning blend of top city sights, sophisticated dining, luscious winelands, and more.

Victoria Falls
Earth’s most colossal and wondrous waterfall

A handy safari extension to Victoria Falls, a marvel of all earthly marvels, a sight that might not change a life, but will spark an enduring part of it.

Namibia
Micato’s Skeleton Coast Safari

We savour the ultra-dramatic Skeleton Coast, based from the innovative luxury of the Shipwreck Lodge, a jewel in Namibia’s diadem of outstanding lodges and camps.

To and from Home | Every date is a guaranteed departure

Jan. 07 – Jan. 20May 05 – May 18Jul. 21 – Aug. 03Sept. 29 – Oct. 12
Jan. 28 – Feb. 10May 12 – May 25Jul. 28 – Aug. 10Oct. 06 – Oct. 19
Feb. 11 – Feb. 24May 26 – June 08Aug. 04 – Aug 17Oct. 27 – Nov. 09
Feb. 25 – Mar. 09June 09 – June 22Aug. 11 – Aug. 24Nov. 10 – Nov. 23
Mar. 10 – Mar. 23June 16 – June 29Aug. 18 – Aug. 31Dec. 08 – Dec. 21
Mar. 24 – Apr. 06June 23 – Jul. 06Sept. 01 – Sept. 14Dec. 15 – Dec. 28
Apr. 07 – Apr. 20Jul. 07 – Jul. 20Sept. 08 – Sept. 21Dec. 22 – Jan. 04
Apr. 28 – May 11Jul. 14 – Jul. 27Sept. 22 – Oct. 05

Options and Extensions

Africa’s charms are limitless, but here are six short but scintillating extensions to your African safari which can easily be added on to the beginning or end of any of our Classic Safaris (or become part of a handcrafted Custom Safari).

Zanzibar
Exploring the Isle of Spices

Zanzibar’s Indian Ocean air—perfumed by the cinnamon, cardamon, clove, and intense Arabic coffees—its serene white sand beaches and colourfully historic Stone Town make the Spice Island an ideally restful spot to relax before or after an invigorating safari.

Ballooning Over Africa
Soaring over Africa’s great gamelands

Greet the African dawn from a fabulously airy vantage point.

Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda
Meeting some of our closest relatives in their home

Walking in the soft mists of Rwanda’s ultra-lush Virunga Volcanoes, we suddenly come across a family of rare and fiercely protected mountain gorillas, a soul-stirring, heart-pounding, forever indelible experience.

Cape Town Sojourn
​Cosmopolitan and captivating

A beautiful mix of natural and man-made pleasures, Cape Town is Africa’s treasure for good reason. This perfect post-safari extension offers a winning blend of top city sights, sophisticated dining, luscious winelands, and more.

Victoria Falls
Earth’s most colossal and wondrous waterfall

A handy safari extension to Victoria Falls, a marvel of all earthly marvels, a sight that might not change a life, but will spark an enduring part of it.

Namibia
Micato’s Skeleton Coast Safari

We savour the ultra-dramatic Skeleton Coast, based from the innovative luxury of the Shipwreck Lodge, a jewel in Namibia’s diadem of outstanding lodges and camps.

About Micato Safaris
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Back in 1966, Felix Pinto, a ranking member of the ex-British Kenyan government, started a luxury safari company. He also dabbled in gentleman farming on the family's rambling acreage outside Nairobi, which was even profiled in the prestigious American edition of Geo magazine. Micato's private safaris ultimately prevailed over farming and forty-five years and a Stanford, Harvard and Stanford Business School graduation later, the Pintos are joined by their (well educated!) children in the running of Micato Safaris. As it has always been, Micato is more than just a business—it is a labour of love.

The Experience
The thrilling jolt of discovery, the shared smiles of amazement. Connecting with nature, with new cultures… and with a timeless part of yourself. Such experiences are not always common… but in Africa, they are as regular as the rising Serengeti sun.

But this is more than just Africa—it’s Micato’s Africa. It’s an experience unlike any other, where you are a VIP everywhere you go. It is a blend of excitement and elegance, a place of delightful surprises and uncommon luxury. It is the home of Felix and Jane Pinto, who treat their guests, as Travel+Leisure noted, like “well-loved, out-of-town relatives.”

Whether you're looking for a classic safari, a private off-the-beaten path journey, or a personal exploration of Africa's tribal cultures and rituals, there is simply no experience like a Micato safari.

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About Micato Safaris
Back in 1966, Felix Pinto, a ranking member of the ex-British Kenyan government, started a luxury safari company. He also dabbled in gentleman farming on the family's rambling acreage outside Nairobi, which was even profiled in the prestigious American edition of Geo magazine. Micato's private safaris ultimately prevailed over farming and forty-five years and a Stanford, Harvard and Stanford Business School graduation later, the Pintos are joined by their (well educated!) children in the running of Micato Safaris. As it has always been, Micato is more than just a business—it is a labour of love.

The Experience
The thrilling jolt of discovery, the shared smiles of amazement. Connecting with nature, with new cultures… and with a timeless part of yourself. Such experiences are not always common… but in Africa, they are as regular as the rising Serengeti sun.

But this is more than just Africa—it’s Micato’s Africa. It’s an experience unlike any other, where you are a VIP everywhere you go. It is a blend of excitement and elegance, a place of delightful surprises and uncommon luxury. It is the home of Felix and Jane Pinto, who treat their guests, as Travel+Leisure noted, like “well-loved, out-of-town relatives.”

Whether you're looking for a classic safari, a private off-the-beaten path journey, or a personal exploration of Africa's tribal cultures and rituals, there is simply no experience like a Micato safari.

Read More

Terms and Conditions

Prices, additional fees, itineraries, and availability of this product are subject to change at any time. Please contact us for more information.

1. Accommodations

First-class hotel accommodations based on twin-bedded rooms with private bath or showers—the categories assigned to hotels reflect the opinion of Micato Safaris.

2. Meals

Three meals daily per the itinerary, based on evening arrivals on Day 2.

3. Air Transportation

Your travel agent should arrange international flights or Micato can refer you to its preferred purveyor of air tickets. Internal African flights on safari must be purchased through Micato.

4. Luggage

Tour rates include the transport and handling of two pieces of luggage per per- son per airline regulations. Guests are urged, however, to travel with only one medium-size suitcase. On certain flights within Africa, strict luggage restrictions apply; details are provided in tour documentation. Luggage and personal effects are at owner's risk throughout the tour.

5. Taxes

The tour program includes hotel taxes as imposed by city and state govern- ments, entrance fees to National Parks and Game Reserves, and airport taxes for intra-country flights. International airport taxes are not included.

Please Note: If a minimum number of travellers is not reached, Micato may provide local guides in each location in place of a Micato tour or safari director. Extensions are locally guided.

Not Included in Quoted Tour Rates:

Cost of obtaining passports, visas, travel insurance, excess baggage charges, items of a personal nature such as drinks, laundry, communication (calls, faxes, emails, etc.), international airport departure tax (to be paid in U.S. dollars or acceptable foreign currencies), and deviations from the tour.

Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise noted.