If you’re planning a family safari without the crowds, Easter in Botswana ticks all the right boxes, says adventure travel specialist, Acacia Africa
(TRAVPR.COM) UK - February 28th, 2018 - If you’re planning a family safari without the crowds, Easter in Botswana ticks all the right boxes, says adventure travel specialist, Acacia Africa. Think emerald-green landscapes, blue skies, and with fewer visitors, a greater number of unexpected wildlife sightings.
The seven day Okavango Wilderness Trails accommodated small group tour includes a Fish Eagle River Cruise in the Chobe National Park, mokoro safaris on the delta, and a great introduction to conservation, a game drive in the Khama Rhino Sanctuary.
Arno Delport, Sales & Marketing Manager at Acacia Africa, comments, “A chance to get closer to nature, frogs, fish and dragonflies, plus a wide variety of birdlife from bee-eaters to kingfishers inhabit the reed-filled paradise that is the Okavango Delta. An exciting adventure, if you have teens travelling with you they might well be able to journey across the floodplains under their own steam and help pole the mokoro!”
From £835pp (two sharing) + Safari Pass from £630pp including transport, accommodation (five nights twin share rooms with en-suite facilities, one-night twin share pre-erected tent with en-suite facilities), most meals and services of a tour leader/driver. Excludes return flight. Departing 07 April. From eight years.
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Notes to Editors: Acacia Africa’s small group safaris take between four and 12 travellers - those with kids in tow, joined by couples, singles and seniors. Often covering more than one country and going overland rather than by plane adds to the excitement, children connecting the dots between destinations. Prices for children and adults are the same - Acacia’s safaris aimed at travellers who want to see the real Africa on a budget.
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