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EDEN Luxury Travel, The Steamill, Steamill Street, Chester, Cheshire CH3 5AN
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01244 567000 / 0207 1580997
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Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday 9.30am -to 3.00pm
Our Travel Boutique
27 King Street, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6DW
Telephone
01565 656000
Opening Times
Our travel boutique embraces a flexible work environment.
Visit us in-person Tuesday to Thursday, 9:30am to 5:00pm.
Our dedicated team also works remotely on Mondays and Fridays,
ensuring seamless support throughout the week.
Your charter flight takes you to Mombo Camp in the Moremi Game Reserve (one of the best spots in the Okavango), set at the northern tip of Chief’s Island and overlooking the open floodplain with its enormous concentrations of wildlife (lions especially). The game drives here are brilliant, and you’ll more than likely see everything from elephants and buffalo to the big cats.
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If you think Mombo was special, the next part of the trip gets even better. Next stop is Jao Camp in the heart of the Delta. It’s remote – one of the beauties of Botswana is its lack of other tourists – and here you’ll really see what makes this area unique. Jao is surrounded by all sorts of habitats from waterways to grasslands and, if you go in the winter months, most of the game-viewing is water-based. That’s when the Okavango really comes to life. It’s the world’s largest inland river delta, its crystal-clear waters soaking away into the Kalahari (that’s why it’s called ‘the Jewel of the Kalahari’); so one of the very best ways to see its abundant animal and bird life is by mokoro (a traditional dugout canoe). It really does give you a completely different perspective!
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The final stage of your journey is equally special, but for different reasons; if you love elephants, Kings Pool Camp is the place for you! Located in the vast Linyanti private concession in Northern Botswana’s Chobe National Park, this area has Africa’s largest concentration of Pachyderms, with herds sometimes 400-strong. Of course, with cruises on the river and the lagoon attracting all manner of wildlife there’s a lot more to see besides; but when they come grazing right into your camp, it’s the elephants you’ll never forget!
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