7 jours au Botswana : explorez le nord en voiture

À partir de 2215 €* / Faune abondante / 7 jours

*prix par personne incluant guide, véhicule de safari, hébergement et frais d’entrée dans les parcs, hors vols internationaux (base 6 personnes)

Itinéraire

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

Arrival at Kasane International Airport

Welcome to Botswana! Kasane International Airport (BBK) is the northern gateway to Botswana’s wilderness and the world-famous Chobe National Park. Just minutes from Kasane town and close to the borders of Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, you’ve arrived in the heart of the legendary Four Corners of Africa. As you descend, keep an eye out for sweeping views of the Chobe River, open floodplains and vast savannah - you often see wildlife even before you touch down. Your private driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall to pick you up and ease you into Botswana’s warm hospitality. This is the start of your safari adventure!

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Jour 2

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 3

Drive from Chobe Riverfront to Savuti Marsh

The drive from the Chobe Riverfront to the Savuti covers 160 kilometres and takes four hours, but it’s far more than just a transfer. This is a true bush journey, winding through Chobe’s dense forests toward the Goha Hills Gate, before continuing across deep sandy stretches (particularly in the dry season) and corrugated tracks. The route doubles as an extended game drive, with frequent sightings of elephants, giraffes, and various antelope along the way. As Savuti draws closer, anticipation builds: this predator-rich region is famous for its lions, and you may even spot one before you head out on your first game drive through the iconic marshlands.

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Jour 4

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 5

Drive from Savuti Marsh to the Khwai Community Concession

The drive from the Savuti to the Khwai Community Concession takes 4 hours and covers just over 100 kilometres - a gentle reminder that in the bush, distance and time rarely agree. This is not a smooth cruise: expect a slow, bumpy ride over deep sand and uneven tracks, particularly in the dry season, while summer may add a few splashy water crossings for good measure. The reward comes as the landscape shifts from Savuti’s dry plains to the lush riverine scenery of the Khwai River, with excellent chances of spotting elephants, lions, and leopards along the way. Leave Savuti after breakfast, and you should still arrive in time to enjoy your first afternoon game drive in Khwai.

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Jour 6

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 7

Drive from the Khwai Community Consession to Kasane

The drive from the Khwai Concession to Kasane is a 240-kilometre adventure, taking at least 6 hours on sometimes bone-shaking roads (kid you not!). It's a true overland safari, one that rewards patience and some discomfort with unforgettable scenery and a good chance of spotting lions or elephants. Travelling north, the route winds through mopane woodlands before it crosses the wildlife-rich Chobe National Park to reach the Chobe Riverfront near Kasane. Expect deep sand, corrugated tracks and (in the green season) occasional muddy or waterlogged sections. It's a drive that can be exhausting (but worth it!), and it might be wise to add an overnight stop in Kasane before flying home.

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