Duration
3-Day
Accra, Botswana
Enjoy the thrill of an adventurous cultural and wildlife discovery on this 3-day Botswana safari. This is an ideal tour for a family with children over 5 who would like to experience some of the Okavango Delta's most enthralling places, whilst enjoying game drives and mokoro (dug-out canoe) rides. Accommodation is overlooking the vast Khwai River floodplains and beyond into the Moremi Game Reserve. The area is renowned for its large concentrations of wildlife.
Plan snapshot
Duration
3-Day
Route
Maun to Maun (City)
Via Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta)
Country & park
Botswana
Style
Safari
Group size
1-12 travelers
Starts
Any day if available
Minimum age
5 years
Activities
game drives, evening/night game drives, walking safaris (with an armed guide) & canoe/mokoro safaris
Accommodation
Khwai Jangle Inn - Budget guest house inside Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta)
Meals
Day 1: Lunch & Dinner Included; Day 2: All Meals Included; Breakfast Included
Pickup
Airport transfer included
Booking
Request quote
Currency
USD
Rates
USD
Before booking
Quote flow
This budget tour uses guest houses.
This tour will be organized exclusively for you. However, wildlife viewing activities are run by the lodges/camps and will be shared with others.
If availability permits, this tour can start on any day.
You can request changes to this tour.
Solo travelers can book this private tour.
The minimum age for this tour is 5 years.
Day 1-2
Budget guest house inside Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta)
Day 1: Lunch & Dinner Included; Day 2: All Meals Included
Day 3
(No accommodation)
Breakfast Included
Tour step
You'll be collected from the airport. Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.
Day 1
You and your family will be met at Maun Airport for your short flight in a light aircraft to Khwai Jangle Inn in Botswana’s Khwai Concession, one of the country's top wildlife destinations. The accommodation comprises 4 en-suite rooms, with a styling African feel and welcoming modern touches. This is a wonderful place to unwind and relax between exciting safari adventures in the wildlife-rich areas of the Khwai Concession and Moremi Game Reserve. After enjoying a delicious lunch, served in the warmth of the dining room - made with love and only the freshest ingredients - we will head out on an afternoon game drive. Khwai Concession is the only officially protected and preserved part of the Okavango Delta and is also known for its excellent and reliable wild dog sightings. You can also take out your binoculars as your guide will point out the migratory birds, tiny frogs and unusual game like lechwe and sitatunga. Other sightings may include elephant, lion, hyena, and cheetah. Budget guest house located inside Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta) Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included) All drinks (Except for spirits/liquor)
Day 2
Today, we'll spend most of the day in the bush on game drives. Departing after breakfast, hop into the safari vehicle - it is time for your magical mokoro excursion and walking safari. Glide through the thick vegetation of the Khwai River, float past crocodiles basking in the sun, and watch bathing elephants and yawning hippos. When returning to camp, hungry bellies are treated to an extensive brunch. After brunch and a siesta, we will head out again in search of the wide variety of wildlife and birds that this area is renowned for while absorbing the sounds and beauty of this region. Experience the thrill of a night drive as we continue our game drive into the early hours of the evening (approx. 2 hours). The darkness presents the opportunity to encounter rarely seen animals such as aardvark, pangolin, honey badger, porcupine, small and large spotted genet, springhare, including nocturnal birds and elusive predators like leopard. Budget guest house located inside Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta) All meals included All drinks (Except for spirits/liquor)
Day 3
Depending on your departure flight details, you will head out for your final game drive in the Khwai Concession. After your morning game drive, you will return to Maun Airport with a charter flight for your onward travel arrangements. We hope to welcome you back again soon! Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Non-alcoholic drinks
Tour step
Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost. You'll be dropped off at the airport.
Park fees (For non-residents)
All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
A professional driver/guide
All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
All flights during the tour
All Taxes/VAT
Roundtrip airport transfer
Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
Drinks (As specified in the day-by-day section)
International flights (From/to home)
Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
Some meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
Offered by
Walking Stick Travel Tours is a Botswana based mobile safari operation. The company is run by a highly experience staff who grew up in the legendary Okavango Delta and owned by Phillimon (Philly) Kamogelo. Philly started to drive a mokoro canoe at the age of seven. Before setting up his mobile safari operation Philly obtained his guiding license and worked at Odd Balls Camp and Orient Express for many years. Walking Stick Travel Tours is officially licensed by the Botswana Tourism Authority.
Office In
Botswana
Size
1-5 employees (Founded in 2010)
Tour Types
Budget camping tours where clients assist with camp chores
Destinations
Botswana
Traveler feedback
Overall
5.0/5Communication
5.0/5Accuracy
5.0/5Value
5.0/5Safety clarity
5.0/5Cultural value
5.0/5Walking Stick tailor made our 13 day safari through Moremi, Khwai, Savuti and Chose National Park, including 2 nights Mokoro safari in a community area close to Moremi. The email communication before the trip was always precise and the response time short. Our guide was very experienced and patient who was luckily a great wildlife tracker. We had losts of wonderful sightings with liones, lion babies and leopards. Our service crew (Truck driver, chef and camp site assistant) was very friendly and attentive. It was always nice after a day safari packed with great sightings, sat at the camp fire and sip a G&T. Sometime, an elephant or a small group of zebras was a just few steps behind the tent. We enjoyed our trip very much. If you fancy the rustic way with mobile safari to explore the magnificent wildlife in Botswana, Walking Stick is an experienced and reliable local tour operator with good value.
Boris & Xiaomin · Germany
We booked our 5-day trip online through Safari Bookings and were later contacted directly by Walking Stick Travel Tours via email to clarify the details. This guided safari was the grand finale of our nearly three-week holiday in Southern Africa. During the first two weeks, our group of four had been traveling with a roof-top tent, exploring the region on our own. Day 1: Arrival and Initial Safari Experience Our private group was picked up from our hotel in the morning by Philimon, our guide. After a one-hour drive in an open-door safari vehicle, we arrived at the Wildlife Management Area of the Okavango Delta. There, we were handed over to a local team of four who are experts in conducting tours in the area. We entered the Delta in two mokoros, traditional dugout canoes resembling long canoes, and were paddled for about an hour to our camp. Along the way, we encountered plenty of wildlife, including hippos, elephants, and numerous water birds. Upon arrival, we found the camp partially set up by the team. Unfortunately, the first day had a minor drawback: we weren’t served a proper lunch. It wasn’t clear why, but it seemed to be a miscommunication between Walking Stick Travel and the local guides. As we later learned, Philimon typically leads these tours himself but had delegated this one due to the low water levels in his usual area during September. In the late afternoon, we embarked on our first walking safari. Initially, we were skeptical, as walking safaris offer a much smaller range than vehicle safaris and animals are more likely to flee. However, the experience was far more immersive and rewarding. Spotting animals on foot felt thrilling and authentic, a stark contrast to the “zoo-like” feel of driving through national parks like Etosha in Namibia. Even smaller sightings, like red lechwe (gazelles) or birds, became fascinating. The sense of vulnerability on foot—especially when approaching a pond with hippos, Africa’s most dangerous animal—was both exhilarating and humbling. Our knowledgeable guide, Rowan, shared insights that left us amazed after every walk. Day 2: Extended Walk and Rare Wildlife Sightings Our second day began with a three-hour walking safari, the longest Rowan had ever done (shorter options were available). We were incredibly fortunate to spot both a hyena and wild dogs—rare encounters. We also came across elephants, wildebeest, warthogs, hippos, giraffes, African eagles, and a variety of birds. Rowan taught us fascinating details about the Delta’s ecosystem, including the sleeping habits of hippos, how elephant dung is broken down into soil by termites, and the essential role of aardvarks in creating burrows for other animals. In the evening, we returned to the water in the mokoros to witness a breathtaking sunset, a serene end to an incredible day. Day 3: Transfer to Khwai Reserve This day brought our second minor issue: the guides didn’t bring enough drinking water. While we avoided dehydration by boiling water from the Delta, this was a significant oversight for a guided tour. We departed the camp in the mokoros and met Philimon for the next leg of our journey: a 4-hour drive to Khwai Reserve. The ride in an open vehicle along a dusty, bumpy road in nearly 40°C heat was arduous, and we were relieved when it was finally over. In the late afternoon, we went on an evening game drive and were rewarded with incredible sightings, including lions, elephants, buffalos, zebras, and many gazelles. Day 4: Memorable Game Drives On the fourth day, we enjoyed two extended game drives, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. The highlight of the afternoon drive was witnessing two hippos fighting, followed by our first leopard sighting of the trip. Philimon went above and beyond, even risking a reprimand from park authorities, to ensure we could see the elusive leopard as it emerged from the bushes. Day 5: Departure Our adventure ended with a transfer back to the airport. Final Thoughts Despite minor hiccups, this was an unforgettable experience. The food was excellent, and the guides were incredibly knowledgeable and friendly. Walking safaris in the Okavango Delta are a must-try for anyone visiting the region. The connection to nature, the sense of adventure, and the fascinating wildlife encounters make it an experience you’ll treasure forever.
Luca · Switzerland
We did a 10-day safari in October 2024 under the tent with Phillimon's Walking Stick. During our tour we slept in 5 different places (Delta Okavango, Moremi, Khwai, Savute, Chobe). We could only highly recommend this experience and the Phillimon team. Everything was very well organized, including the transfers between the camps, the organization of our life at the camp, the morning and evening safaris. In addition, the airline lost our luggage and it arrived two days later, but Phillimon found a solution to help us out and he personally took care of our problem. His team took very good care of us, even in the camping conditions, we ate every day like in a restaurant. The night under the tent in the middle of nature is simply a unique experience, because we could hear the sound of animals not far from us, but at the same time we felt completely safe. We immediately noticed Phillimon's passion for his country and for nature, he knew how to pass on his knowledge to us and thanks to him we saw lots of animals during our 10 days. Communication with him and his team went very well in English. They had lots of interesting stories to tell us. If someone really wants to do a real Safari in Botswana, we recommend Walking Stick. Go with your eyes closed and let yourself be carried away by this team in the nature of Botswana. (automatic translation from French)
Sebastian · Switzerland
If you are seeking to be close to the animals, observe them from your camp chair, watch them roam through the campsite at night and early morning, then this is the safari for you. On this unforgettable 11 day journey we navigated the tranquil waters of the Okavango Delta , up early for daily safaris with our knowledgeable guide OT who prioritises your safety while enriching your adventure all the time incorporating everything magical savannah delivers. The thrill of spotting native wildlife (lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, hippos, Jackal, giraffes, zebras, painted dogs, hyenas, and many more all in the comfort of your vehicle, boat or mokoro. Our meals and sleep were interrupted by the call of the wild, so don' t miss this opportunity to create lasting memories as you soak up and sweat the harsh beauty of Botswana. Lastly, a special thanks to our "safari Squad" OT, (guide), Ollie (cook), Election (driver & camp hand) and Freddie (apprentice camp hand). Everyday you rose with a smile, great food and company as we journeyed through Moremi, Kwai, Delta, and Chobe National parks.
Dianna and Michael · Australia
Practical answers
Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.
This tour is offered in US dollars (USD).
This tour accepts children who are 5 years and older.
If availability permits, this tour can start on any day.
You can request changes to this tour.
Khwai Jangle Inn - Budget guest house inside Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta). Meals: Day 1: Lunch & Dinner Included; Day 2: All Meals Included
This tour starts and ends in Maun
A transfer from and back to the airport is included
Operator policy
This tour is offered by Walking Stick Travel & Tours, not SafariBookings.
This operator reserves the right to change rates advertised on SafariBookings.
If you request changes to this tour, the advertised rates will likely change.
Rates include a fixed budget for flights during this tour. If flights cost more, your quote will reflect this.
The exact order, contents and rates of this tour are subject to availability.
If an accommodation is fully booked, the operator will suggest a comparable alternative.
This tour is subject to the terms & conditions of Walking Stick Travel & Tours.
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