EXTREME DREAMS EXPEDITION

SELF-DRIVE SAFARI BOTSWANA & ZIMBABWE

Navigate the Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park, and the Makgadikgadi salt pans in your own fully equipped 4x4 - ending at the thunderous curtain of Victoria Falls.

27 JUN – 9 JUL 2027

WHEN

13 DAYS

DURATION

US$3,950

PRICE

MODERATE

LEVEL

INTO THE WILD

YOUR 4X4. THEIR WILDERNESS.


This is no standard safari. Pilot your own fully equipped 4x4 through the heart of Botswana's most iconic wildlife reserves and across the border into Zimbabwe. Navigate deep Kalahari sands, ford river crossings, and camp under vast African skies.

From the massive elephant herds of Chobe to the predator-rich floodplains of the Moremi Game Reserve, every day delivers close-range encounters with Africa's most extraordinary wildlife. This is the proactive adventurer's safari - you're in the driver's seat.

We finish our expedition at one of the natural wonders of the world - Victoria Falls - where the Zambezi River plunges 108 metres into the gorge below.

WHAT AWAITS

CORE EXPERIENCES

| OKAVANGO DELTA

Navigate the world's largest inland delta - a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with wildlife.

| CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

Home to the largest concentration of elephants in Africa - over 120,000 roam these lands

Aerial view of Niagara Falls during sunset, showing waterfalls, cliffs, and a river, with mist rising from the falls.

| VICTORIA FALLS

The Smoke That Thunders - witness the world's largest curtain of falling water from the Zimbabwean side.

  • Maun, Botswana

    As you touch down in Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta, our Best Life Adventures crew will be there to greet you with big smiles and even bigger excitement. Once everyone’s gathered, it’s time to collect the 4WD - your trusty home-on-wheels for the journey ahead - and get ready to roll.

    There’s a special kind of buzz in Maun. This lively safari town hums with adventure - donkeys share the road with Land Cruisers, colourful markets spill into the streets, and small planes drone overhead, carrying travellers deep into the Delta. It’s dusty, sun-soaked, and full of promise - a place where wild stories begin.

    You’ll have time to stock up on supplies - food, drinks, and any last-minute essentials - before heading to The Maun Studios, a peaceful riverside hideaway shaded by leafy trees and filled with birdsong. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, watch the sun melt into the Thamalakane River, and ease into the rhythm of Africa.

    Tomorrow, the real adventure begins - so stretch out, breathe it all in, and get ready for the journey into the wild.

  • Third Bridge Camp, Moremi, Botswana

    Wake up to the sounds of Africa coming alive - birds calling, the soft hum of Maun in the distance, and the excitement of the journey ahead. After breakfast, it’s time to drive north toward one of Botswana’s most spectacular wilderness areas, the legendary Moremi Game Reserve.

    The drive winds through ever-changing scenery, from dusty tracks and acacia groves to shimmering waterways where elephants, giraffes, and buffalo roam freely. Keep your eyes peeled; the adventure starts long before you reach camp.

    Your home for the next two nights is Third Bridge Campsite, tucked deep inside the reserve and surrounded by the sights and sounds of true wilderness. There are no fences here, just the open bush and the possibility of a curious hyena or elephant wandering past as you gather around the fire.

    Settle into your campsite, enjoy a hot shower under the stars, and listen to the chorus of the African night - frogs croaking, hippos grunting, and distant lions calling across the plains.

    Over the next two days, explore the Moremi Game Reserve, a breathtaking patchwork of forests, floodplains, and winding waterways teeming with life. Spot herds of zebra, wildebeest, and lechwe splashing through the shallows, or watch a leopard melt into the trees at sunset.

    Welcome to the heart of the Okavango - wild, remote, and completely unforgettable.

  • Xakanaxa, Botswana

    The adventure is on, and after breakfast, we pack up camp and make our way deeper into the Moremi Game Reserve toward Xakanaxa, a legendary spot tucked beside the shimmering waterways of the Okavango Delta. The drive itself feels like a living safari, with giraffes peeking through the trees, elephants wandering lazily across the tracks, and fish eagles calling from above.

    By the time you reach Xakanaxa Campsite, you’ll feel worlds away. The camp stretches along the water’s edge, surrounded by shady trees and the hum of the bush. It’s wild, beautiful, and full of life - hippos grunting nearby, birds filling the air with colour and sound, and maybe even an elephant or two wandering past.

    For those keen to explore from a new perspective, there’s the option to take a boat cruise from the nearby jetty (additional cost). Glide quietly through narrow Delta channels lined with papyrus reeds and lily pads - it’s a moment of calm, wonder, and pure Okavango magic.

    As night falls, gather around the fire, share stories, and listen to the sounds of the wild wrapping gently around camp. Another incredible day in Botswana comes to a close under a sky full of stars.

  • Okavango Delta, Botswana

    The road calls again, and today’s drive takes us into one of Botswana’s best-kept secrets - Khwai. It may look like a small name on the map, but it’s packed with wildlife and big adventure. The journey north is anything but ordinary: elephants meander across the track, birds swoop overhead, and every bend reveals another postcard-perfect view.

    As you cross into the Khwai Community Area, you’ll feel the rhythm of the Delta change. Here, the wilderness opens wide - a patchwork of floodplains, river channels, and ancient trees where people and animals share the same land.

    Your base for the next two nights is Magotho Campsite, shaded by grand acacia trees right beside the Khwai River. It’s wild and full of surprises - you might see elephants stroll past camp, or hear hippos grumbling nearby as the sun slips below the horizon.

    Days here are made for exploring. Take a slow game drive along the river, join a guided night drive to spot the secretive nocturnal animals, or drift through the still water in a mokoro canoe. However you spend your time, Khwai has a way of stealing hearts - one golden sunset at a time.

  • Chobe National Park, Botswana

    Buckle up for one of the most exciting drives of the trip as you make your way north into the legendary Savuti region of Chobe National Park. The journey itself is an adventure – long, bumpy, and absolutely beautiful - with plenty of chances to spot wildlife along the way.

    Savuti is wild in every sense of the word. This is a place where lions sometimes hunt elephants, hyenas laugh through the night, and leopards sneak down to the water for a drink. The ever-changing Savuti Channel weaves its own story here - sometimes flowing, sometimes dry - shaping a landscape that’s dramatic, unpredictable, and alive with animals.

    Your base for the next two nights is Savuti Campsite, surrounded by open plains and dotted with ancient trees. Here too, elephants sometimes stroll right past the tents as the sky turns gold and the bush comes alive with sound. There’s running water, hot showers, and the soft hum of the wild as your evening soundtrack.

    Spend your days exploring on game drives - the marsh road if it’s dry enough, or the dune road if not. Either way, the scenery is stunning and the wildlife incredible. As the day fades, light the campfire, watch the stars appear, and let Savuti’s wild magic work its charm.

  • Ihaha Campsite, Chobe Simwanza, Botswana

    Today, we leave the sand roads behind and continue the adventure to the north along the legendary Chobe Riverfront, where elephants rule the land and sunsets paint the floodplains in gold. The drive is long but full of surprises - shifting from sandy tracks to open plains until, at last, the gleam of the Chobe River appears ahead, marking your arrival at one of Africa’s most breathtaking wildlife sanctuaries.

    Your home for the night, Ihaha Campsite, is tucked beneath shady acacia trees right along the riverbank. It’s wild, peaceful, and perfectly placed for world-class game viewing - elephants wade through the shallows, hippos grunt from the reeds, and buffalo meander lazily through camp. You might not even need to leave your chair to witness the spectacle.

    For those with energy left, take a gentle afternoon drive along the river. As the light softens, Chobe will leave you feeling tiny as giant elephant bulls stroll up beside your vehicle. You’ll feel the ground hum as hundreds of hippos and buffalo crowd the floodplains, and your heart may race as lions stalk antelope by the water’s edge. Then, as the sun dips low, the sky turns crimson and the fish eagles begin to sing - a soundtrack to one of Africa’s most unforgettable sunsets.

    As night falls, the bush quiets into its secret rhythm - the low rumble of hippos, the distant roar of lions, and the whispering river under a canopy of stars.

  • Kasane, Botswana

    After days in the wild, it’s time to trade dust for a little comfort. The road west hugs the shimmering Chobe River, where elephants splash in the shallows, buffalo graze in the reeds, and safari boats glide by like drifting clouds. Keep the windows down - this is your final stretch of true Botswana road-tripping magic.

    By lunchtime, you’ll roll into Kasane, a riverside town where wildlife and people share the same streets. Drop off your trusty 4WDs at the Bushlore depot, then relax as you’re transferred to The Old House - a laid-back, family-run guesthouse with everything you need to unwind: cool drinks, comfy beds, and the gentle hum of the Chobe River just outside.

    At 3 pm, the grand finale begins. Step aboard a riverboat from the jetty and drift into the sunset. Elephants gather at the water’s edge, hippos grunt their goodnights, and fish eagles call across the glowing sky. The light turns to gold and pink as the river mirrors the fading day - a quiet, perfect ending to your Botswana journey. G&T in hand (or juice for the kids), it’s a moment to simply float, breathe, and watch the light slip into dusk.

  • Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

    Today you’ll cross into Zimbabwe and arrive at one of the most breathtaking natural wonders on Earth - Victoria Falls, where the mighty Zambezi River meets its spectacular plunge into the Batoka Gorge. Here, the earth splits open and swallows one of Africa’s greatest rivers, creating the largest sheet of falling water on the planet. As millions of litres crash into the narrow depths below, a vast cloud of mist rises skyward, earning the Falls their local name, mosi-oa-tunya - “the smoke that thunders.”

    When the Zambezi is at its fullest, that mist becomes a raincloud that hovers above the gorge, showering visitors even on the sunniest of days. From miles away, you can see the shimmering spray and hear the deep, distant rumble - a heartbeat of Africa that never stops.

    Your base here is Bayete Guest Lodge - a leafy retreat tucked away in Victoria Falls town, surrounded by tropical gardens and birdsong. Cool off in the pool, relax in the shade, and enjoy the calm after your long safari days - a perfect balance of adventure and comfort.

    In the afternoon, head out to meet the Falls face to face. Walk rainforest paths glistening with spray, feel the mist on your skin, and watch in awe as the Zambezi roars into the gorge below. Each viewpoint offers a new perspective - curtains of water, swirling rainbows, and a sense of sheer power that humbles everyone who stands before it.

    For those craving more adventure, Victoria Falls has it all - from helicopter flights soaring above the gorge to bungee jumping, white-water rafting, and cultural village visits (optional extras).

    As evening falls, the town comes alive with travellers sharing stories and the distant rhythm of African drums - the perfect soundtrack to another unforgettable day in Botswana and Zimbabwe.

| A NOTE FROM BEN

This isn't a safari where you sit in the back of someone else's Land Cruiser. You're in the driver's seat, navigating deep sand tracks through unfenced wilderness, making decisions that matter. That's the difference.

Botswana is the last great wilderness in Southern Africa. The Okavango Delta, Chobe, the salt pans — these are places where nature still operates on its own terms. When you camp metres from a waterhole and watch elephants drink at sunset, you understand why we do this.

If you want to experience Africa raw and unfiltered, behind the wheel of your own 4x4 — this is the one.

See you on the wild side,
Ben

Ben Southall wearing a dark t-shirt with the words "Best Life Adventures" on it, and a wristwatch, standing with arms crossed against a black background.

INVESTMENT

From US$3,950 per person

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Accommodation & Meals

  • 1 night at The Maun Studios (River and Palm studios) on a bed and breakfast basis

  • 8 nights of fully equipped camping across Moremi, Khwai, Savuti, and Chobe - all park entry, camping, and conservation fees included

  • 1 night at The Old House (family rooms) on a bed and breakfast basis, including an afternoon boat cruise and park fees

  • 1 night at Bayete Guest Lodge (family cottages and classic deluxe rooms) on a bed and breakfast basis

  • Road transfers from The Old House to Bayete, and from Bayete to Victoria Falls International Airport

Vehicle Hire

  • 10-day rental of your fully equipped Bushlore Toyota Hilux 2.4 GD6 Double Cab (D/C) 4x4 Automatic (AT) Bush Camper model - fully equipped for camping

  • Standard insurance, comprehensive handover, cleaning fee, and 24-hour roadside assistance

  • One-way drop-off fee between Maun and Kasane (fee charged for returning the vehicle to a different location)

Fees & Permits

  • All national park entry, camping, and conservation fees

NOT INCLUDED

  • International flights to and from Botswana/Zimbabwe (we have a wonderful travel agent who can arrange everything for you)

  • Visas and border crossing fees

  • Travel insurance (essential for this expedition)

  • Fuel, food, and drinks (self-catering throughout the camping section; all provisions to be purchased in Maun before departure)

  • Activities not mentioned as included

  • Tipping and personal expenses

  • Meals and drinks not listed above

MAKE LIFE YOUR GREATEST ADVENTURE

To find out more and get your adventure muscle twitching, get in touch with Ben and the Best Life Adventures team or book your trip.