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18 DAYS BOTSWANA: ZIMBABWE'S VICTORIA FALLS AND BOTSWANA'S SAFARI WONDERS BY PLANE

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Aller à la découverte de l’Afrique est pour beaucoup de gens, un rêve d’enfant. Pour vous aussi probablement, si vous êtes en train de lire ces lignes ! Que vous rêviez d’observer les Big Five, d’aller rencontrer les impressionnants gorilles des montagnes en Ouganda ou de prendre un bain de soleil sur les plages paradisiaques de Diani Beach : tout est possible. La bonne nouvelle ? Nos experts sont (en toute objectivité) les meilleurs pour planifier le voyage en Afrique dont vous rêvez.

Nombreux sont nos voyageurs qui apprécient terminer leur safari par quelques jours de relaxation à la plage. Idéal pour rentrer bien reposé ! Pour vous donner un peu d’inspiration, nous vous conseillons de jeter un oeil à nos itinéraires. Nos conseillers sont là pour créer le voyage qui vous ressemble alors dites-nous de quoi vous rêvez et nous nous chargeons de l’organiser.

Jour 1

Arrivée à l'aéroport international de Victoria Falls au Zimbabwe

Upon landing at Victoria Falls International Airport, you are just a few minutes from one of Africa’s most iconic natural wonders - Victoria Falls. Even before you settle in, the distant roar of the falls often carries through the air, offering a first hint of what lies ahead. This marks the beginning of your adventure, where untamed landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unforgettable experiences await.

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Jour 2

Visite guidée des chutes Victoria

The Victoria Falls tour lasts 2 to 2.5 hours and takes you through the rainforest created by the falls’ constant spray. You follow paths to several viewpoints, watching water drop 100 metres into the gorge while feeling mist spread across the forest. Your guide explains the history of the falls, points out local plants, birds, and wildlife, and helps with photographs. On the way, you stop at landmarks like the Big Tree and learn how the waterfall shaped the surrounding landscape. The tour covers the rainforest and viewpoints, unlike the historical bridge tour, which focuses on the bridge’s history.

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Jour 3

Vol de Victoria Falls au Zimbabwe à Kasane au Botswana.

You board a 1-hour flight from Victoria Falls International Airport in Zimbabwe to Kasane Airport in Botswana, leaving behind the roar of the falls for the wide-open landscapes ahead.

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Jour 4

Rivière Chobe (Parc National de Chobe)

The Chobe Riverfront stretches along the northern boundary of Chobe National Park, where the Chobe River separates Botswana from Namibia. The whole park is home to over 120,000 elephants - the largest remaining population in the world. Still, during the dry season, the herds gather along the riverfront in extraordinary numbers, alongside buffalo and plains game. Game drives along the riverfront put you in the middle of this, while a boat cruise on the Chobe River brings you eye to eye with hippos, crocodiles and elephants swimming, drinking or just bathing in the sun at the water's edge.

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Jour 5

Drive from Chobe Riverfront to Kasane

The drive from Chobe Riverfront to Kasane is a short and scenic one, taking 30 minutes. The route is well-traveled by safari vehicles, making it easy to navigate from the wilderness back to town. You might still spot some wildlife along the way, particularly elephants along the riverbank, before exiting the park via Sedudu Gate and driving straight into Kasane. The airport lies just 4 kilometres south of the town cente.

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Jour 6

Savuti Marsh (Parc national de Chobe)

Savuti is one of Africa's most extraordinary and ever-changing wilderness areas, a vast, ancient landscape in the remote western reaches of Chobe National Park that has captivated explorers and wildlife enthusiasts for generations. Fed by the legendary Savuti Channel, its waters have come and gone over centuries, shaping a dramatic mosaic of dry riverbeds, open grasslands, and seasonal wetlands that draw some of the continent's most spectacular concentrations of wildlife on any game drive. A Savuti Marsh Excursion offers a rare and privileged window into this untamed world!

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Jour 7

Vol de Savuti Marsh à la concession communautaire de Khwai

The short flight from Savuti to the Khwai Community Concession takes 15 to 30 minutes, whisking you from Chobe National Park into one of Botswana's most biodiverse and community-managed wild spaces. The Khwai airstrip drops you right at the edge of this expansive concession, where the Khwai River draws an extraordinary concentration of wildlife year-round. After landing, make the most of the afternoon with a game drive along the riverine forests and floodplains.

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Jour 8

Réserve communautaire de Khwai

Nichée entre le parc national de Chobe et la réserve de Moremi, la réserve communautaire de Khwai conjugue nature sauvage préservée et engagement communautaire exemplaire. Ici, éléphants, prédateurs à l’affût et grands troupeaux de buffles évoluent au cœur de lagunes scintillantes et de plaines inondables — un terrain d’exploration spectaculaire pour les amateurs de safari. Ajoutez à cela la douceur d’un safari en mokoro, une pirogue traditionnelle, ainsi qu’une rencontre authentique avec la communauté BaBukakhwe, gardienne de ces terres, et vous obtenez une expérience à la fois immersive et enrichissante.

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Jour 9

Vol de la concession communautaire de Khwai vers la réserve de chasse de Moremi

This 30 to 45-minute flight from the Khwai Community Concession carries you deeper into the Okavango Delta, one of Africa's most iconic wilderness areas. Moremi’s airstrip places you at the doorstep of a reserve with habitats ranging from dense woodland to open lagoons teeming with wildlife. On arrival, take a gentle walk around camp before heading out on your first game drive through the waterways and woodlands.

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Jour 10

Réserve de chasse de Moremi

In the heart of the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve offers one of Africa’s richest and most varied safari landscapes. Covering 40% of this UNESCO-listed wilderness, this is where floodplains, lagoons and savannah meet in ever-changing harmony, shaped by the delta’s annual flood, which brings life to every corner. Expect safaris full of contrasts, in a 4x4 safari jeep or a motorboat: elephants wading through channels, hippos wallowing in lagoons, and big cats moving quietly through forested islands. With exceptional year-round game viewing, Moremi is home to the Big Five - including the reintroduced rhino - as well as thriving populations of the rare African wild dog and over 500 bird species.

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Jour 11

Vol de la réserve de chasse de Moremi au delta de l'Okavango

Flights from Moremi Game Reserve into the Okavango Delta are short, just 15 to 30 minutes, depending on your camp. In true safari style, you’ll land on one of the delta’s many small, sandy airstrips, discreetly tucked between palm islands and floodplains and serving a handful of exclusive lodges. These light aircraft transfers are as much part of the experience as the stay itself. There are a few practicalities to keep in mind: luggage is usually limited to around 20 kilograms per person, and soft-sided bags are essential. From above, the Delta unfolds like a living mosaic - islands, channels and wildlife scattered below - and before you know it, you’re touching down and being welcomed by your driver for the final transfer to camp.

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Jour 12

Le magnifique delta de l'Okavango

Classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, le delta de l'Okavango est l'une des sept merveilles naturelles d'Afrique. Cet immense delta intérieur, formé par un fleuve qui termine sa course dans le désert du Kalahari, se transforme chaque année en un sanctuaire luxuriant pour une faune sauvage abondante. Les crues saisonnières attirent éléphants, grands félins, antilopes rares, lycaons menacés d'extinction et plus de 500 espèces d'oiseaux que vous pouvez observer depuis une pirogue, lors d'un safari en mokoro. L'Okavango promet des safaris immersifs, au cœur d’un paysage spectaculaire où l’eau et le désert se rencontrent.

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Jour 13

Transfert en hélicoptère du delta de l'Okavango à Maun

Travelling between camps by helicopter offers a front-row seat to the extraordinary beauty of the Okavango Delta; arguably the most stylish way to say goodbye to this waterlogged wonderland. A helicopter transfer to Maun takes 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your departure point within the delta. Along the way, your pilot doubles as a storyteller, sharing insights into this fascinating ecosystem. From above, the delta reveals its intricate patterns: winding channels, palm-dotted islands and floodplains teeming with life. Keep an eye out for elephants wading through the shallows and red lechwe darting across the water’s edge. It’s just like a safari, but with a superior vantage point - both literally and figuratively speaking :-)

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Jour 14

Vol de Maun au fleuve Boteti dans le parc national des pans de Makgadikgadi.

Your journey begins with a scenic flight from Maun to the Boteti River area in Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. During this one-hour flight, the landscape changes quickly. From above, you see dry pans, open savannah, and winding river channels. After you arrive, there is still time to head into the park for some amazing wildlife encounters along the Boteti River!

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Jour 15

Parc national des marais de Makgadikgadi

The Makgadikgadi Pans National Park protects one of the most surreal corners of Botswana’s vast salt pan system; remnants of an ancient super-lake once the size of Switzerland. Today, they stretch far beyond the park itself: a shimmering network of salt flats, grasslands and endless horizons. This is a landscape of extremes. In the dry season, the pans are blindingly white, but after the rains, they transform into shallow lakes, drawing flamingos and other birdlife in remarkable numbers. Game drives here feel wonderfully different. Expect desert-adapted wildlife such as oryx, springbok and elephant, along with predators that roam vast territories. But there's more to discover beyond the pans. Visit a local community along the Boteti River, where daily life unfolds at its own pace. This guided experience offers a glimpse into how people have lived alongside the Makgadikgadi for generations - resilient, resourceful, and deeply connected to the land.

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Jour 17

Conduisez de la rivière Boteti à Nata.

The drive from the Boteti River to Nata takes 2 to 3 hours, covering 150 to 200 kilometres, depending on the lodge you chose. The route takes you up north from the river (via the ferry if you depart from the southern bank) to join the A3 near Motopi, then heading east through the village of Gweta. It's a well-maintained, mostly tarred road, but look out for potholes and free-roaming wildlife, especially elephants. 

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Jour 18

Conduisez de Nata à Kasane et continuez vers le Zimbabwe pour votre vol de retour.

The drive from Nata to Kasane covers just over 300 kilometres and takes 3.5 to 4 hours, most of it on a smooth tarred highway. This route has earned itself a reputation as an 'accidental game drive', and not without reason: wildlife sightings (especially elephants!) are an essential part of the experience. Leaving Nata behind, the landscape shifts from the vast, shimmering salt pans into stretches of mopane woodland and dry savannah, occasionally interrupted by small villages and animals crossing. Arriving in Kasane marks the final chapter of your Botswana adventure. From here, a short flight whisks you to Victoria Falls, where the journey ends on a suitably dramatic note before your onward flight home from Zimbabwe. Get ready for the grand finale!

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