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Choose from carefully curated packages and promotions including free flights, complimentary value-adds, and long-stay promotions as you discover the very best African safari experiences.

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Gorilla trek on us

Book 6 nights in Rwanda and receive a complimentary gorilla permit.

Vumbura Plains Botswana Mokoro

Best of Botswana

Choose from three special 8-night packages combining unique experiences in Botswana.

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Tanzania opening offer

Receive a 10% discount at the new Wilderness Usawa Serengeti with our opening special.

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Free flying Zimbabwe

Elevate your safari with free flights to the best destinations - Hwange, Mana Pools, and Victoria Falls.

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Stay longer, pay less

Book a safari for 6 nights or more and receive a discount on your accommodation.

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Free flying Botswana

Book a 6 night safari including Botswana and your first three aircraft transfers are free.

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Honeymoon special

Book a safari honeymoon and one spouse receives a 50% discount off their accommodation.

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Solo traveller benefits

Solo travellers can enjoy discounted rates on accommodation for bookings outside of peak periods.

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Kids stay free

Visit as a family outside of peak periods and one child’s accommodation is free for each adult.

How do I decide where to go and when?

Whether you know exactly where you want to go or if you’re open for us to guide you, our travel designers will discuss numerous options with you over the phone or on a video call to help you figure out which type of trip will best suit you. Certain offers are only valid at specific camps at select times of the year.

Can I add additional destinations?

Yes, our safari experts are extremely well travelled and have stayed in hundreds of lodges and camps across Africa – some owned by Wilderness but a great many owned by other reputable companies. Thus, we can design a trip that incorporates your offer but is best suited to all your needs.

Once I have decided on a package, what happens next?

Let your Travel Designer know that you would like to go ahead and book your trip. They will talk you through paying the deposit, completing a booking form and will let you know when your balance payment is due. They’ll be in regular contact with you to reassure you of any next steps, ensuring the booking process is as seamless as possible.

Are there any hidden extra costs?

Upon enquiry, we will send you a quote that details what is included and what will be at an extra cost. This varies with every trip we design, with some elements such as drinks and all meals being included or sometimes at an extra cost. Some activities are also an extra cost, though we can include many that you may want to pre-book and pay for as part of the package. Travel insurance, including medical cover, evacuation and repatriation, is always an additional cost and essential for every person who travels with us. Tipping is also an additional cost, at your discretion, and is payable locally.

Is my safari responsible and sustainable?

As custodians of six million acres of wild, untamed land, we take sustainable tourism extremely seriously. It’s why, for the last 40 years, we’ve pioneered conservation tourism that benefits not only the wildlife, but the people who call these wild places home. It’s why our camps are built with light footprints, why we endeavour to go off-grid, why we uplift communities and support local. You’ll believe it when you see it.

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I’ve already booked my safari, are these offers applicable to me.

Unfortunately our current offers are specifically for new bookings. We appreciate your understanding in this matter as we strive to provide the best deals for all our customers. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to reach out to your travel designer.

What dates are the offers valid for?

Each offer has its own designated validity period. These periods are clearly outlined on the respective offer pages for your convenience. It's important to note that the validity periods vary depending on the nature of the promotion and its terms. We encourage you to visit the specific offer page to find detailed information regarding its validity dates and any associated conditions. 

Are the offers applicable to all camps?

Each offer is specific to select camps or itineraries and is mutually exclusive. Any deviation outside of these specific camps or itineraries will result in standard rates being quoted at the time of booking. Again, specific details of available camps are detailed on each offer page.

Booking your safari with Wilderness

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Booking your entire journey with Wilderness assures you of unparalleled support. From the moment you book, we are a steadfast companion, offering expert guidance and advice as you prepare for your upcoming adventure. And when you set foot on African soil, we are by your side, navigating you through customs, regional flights, inter-camp transfers, and attending to every detail in between.

Why should I book with Wilderness

Our consultants offer expert advice and fully tailored safaris with finely tuned attention to detail. We know this wild continent like no other; it's our home and we take great pride in showing you the very best parts of it. At Wilderness we are also exceptionally proud to make a genuine difference to the habitats, wildlife and communities we work with. This is the very essence of Wilderness; we protect Africa's wilderness for future generations. And so, when you travel with us you are playing a part in a much bigger picture; helping us protect the world's last untamed and untouched sanctuaries and the wildlife and communities that depend on them.

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Wilderness Celebrates Members’ Club Supporters Of Children In The Wilderness Programme - Botswana Unplugged

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Okavango Wilderness Safaris gathered stakeholders from its exclusive Botswana Members Club programme, to express its heartfelt gratitude for the Members’ ongoing support, and the positive impact they enable. The Wilderness Member’s Club, inaugurated in 2012 and launched in Botswana in 2017, invites Southern African residents to join the Wilderness community, offering discounted camp rates in exchange for an annual registration fee. The entirety …

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The Time for an African Safari is Now

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With regional borders open, many of the Wilderness Safaris Members Club have been taking advantage of regional travel. Don Hunter, long time member recounts his latest experience both in camp and the ease of travel for all SADC members … The time is now

We have been members of the Wilderness Safaris Members Club for many years and have greatly benefited from the exceptional, discounted rates they offer. We have just returned from a truly wonderful trip to Botswana, where we visited Qorokwe and Vumbura Plains camps.

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We chose to drive there from Durban, and include some wild camping in Nxai Pan and the Central Kalahari along the way, to balance the luxury that is the Wilderness Safaris experience. We were going to meet up with friends, who were going to fly in and meet us in Maun.

But to start our own trip with the border crossing… we crossed into Botswana and return at Martins Drift and had the easiest crossing of any border we have ever encountered in southern Africa. It was quick and efficient on both sides. We had our COVID test done on Sunday morning in Durban and received the certificates by 19h00 that evening, which we then printed. We drove to the border on Monday and crossed on the Tuesday. Botswana has a zonal travel restriction, requiring a permit to cross. However, this does not apply to international travellers. We were courteously waved through all stops without any problems. We then arranged to stay at the Khama Rhino Reserve for two nights on the way back so we could be tested on the one day, and collect our certificates the following day after 12h00. Both Serowe and Palapye do testing, with the lab being in Palapye. It was all very professionally done.

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Our friends who were going to fly in would have had their COVID tests done at the camps, as there is a fly-in service the day before departure to do this. Although this cost is relatively high it is, in my opinion, more than offset by the camp discounted rates we enjoy.

What we found at the camps were a lot of very enthusiastic people willing to do their very best to make our time with them as memorable as possible. The guides are excellent, with great knowledge and exceptional skills. We also saw some stunningly beautiful camps lying, for the most part, idle. We also heard that Wilderness Safaris had become very active in the local communities during this time providing food parcels and other assistance where needed. This is a good company with good values.

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So this is a call out to the Members Club to support Wilderness Safaris when they need us most, which is right now. Be adventurous and take the opportunity to go for that special trip to the Okavango or Hwange or Mana Pools or Busanga Plains, to your choice of available camp. Travel on waterways that haven’t seen a boat or mokoro in a year-and-a-half, or 4x4 tracks that make you feel like a pioneer in unexplored territory.

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A coy leopard watching us go by

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A beautiful cheetah scanning the plain from a termite mound

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Lion cubs at play

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Practicing for adulthood 

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The romance of Delta evening sunset in a mokoro

At the end of the day, when the sun is done And the light slowly leaks away But, before the night when the colour is gone And the stars begin to coldly shine For the briefest of time, when all is still and should you care to look You will see the twilight, Where the mix of the inky blacks of night, Meet the warmest of the colours of day

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Vumbura Plains Villa by night

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The evening song and dance by the staff of Qorokwe; it was hard to guess who was having more fun, us or them

Written and photographed by Don Hunter, Wilderness Safaris Members Club

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