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Enjoy your first day in Victoria Falls and seize the opportunity to go on some cool optional activities, such as wild water rafting, a helicopter ride over Victoria Falls, jump in Devil's Pool or canoe over the Zambezi River. Or explore the town of Victoria Falls with locals markets and shops. There's plenty of opportunities and you can even, if you feel brave enough, throw yourself out from a bridge, by bungeejumping of course!
After Victoria Falls, you will enter the Kingdom of Botswana. First stop is Kasane which is a logic starting point if you opt in for a game drive through Chobe National Park. A place famous for it's huge concentration of the African Elephant. This is a great place to spot wildlife and if you're lucky, you might end up spotting all Big Fives! We can only recommend that you go for this!
On the way from Kasane you pass through Gweta before going to Maun, the jump-off point for Okavango Delta. Here you will have the opportunity to take an optional sightseeing flight over the delta. You won't get disappointed by the astounding views! Jump into the mokoro and slide through the streams before setting up the camp in the middle of the delta. Enjoy a sundowner with the group by the campfire before going to bed.
Jump back into the mokori, and leave Okavango delta. It's time to move on, and next stop is D'kar - the heart of Kalahari. Catch a glimpse of how the local San Bushmen adapted to the Kalahari Desert on an optional bushman walk. They will teach you about wilderness survival skills in a place that seems uninhabitable. A local experience that will leave an impression for sure.
Last, but not least, on this itinerary is 2 weeks of volunteering on a really cool wildlife project outside of the Namibian capital, Windhoek. This project strives to rescue injured or orphaned animals such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, caracals, warthogs, antelope and baboons as well as a host of birds, smaller African mammals and farmyard animals. Spend at least 2 weeks surrounded by volunteers from all over the world and add some karma points to your mental account. Whether this marks the end of your trip or if you want to continue your trip is up to you. We'll help you plan your trip nevertheless.
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