Botswana Special Opportunity March 3rd, 2011 • by Matt Holmes One room just became available for our Botswana Safari, May 24-June 2. Botswana & Zambia Safari Overview Botswana’s Okavango Delta, Linyanti Concession, and the banks of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers are intensely beautiful wetlands attracting a diversity of wildlife that is breathtaking to behold – including lion, leopard, cheetah, numerous plains animals, and huge herds of elephants. Our safari in Zambia and Botswana provides access to remote and exclusive camps on private concessions bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe National Park, and near Zambia’s Victoria Falls, allowing for exploration of wildlife-rich areas seen by few other travelers. Safari at a Glance Days 1-4: Safari in the Okavango Delta, Botswana; activities include game drives, nature walks, and mokoro canoeing; all based from some of the most luxurious permanent safari camps in Botswana. Days 5-7: Safari in the Linyanti Concession bordering Chobe National Park, Botswana; from our private seasonal tented camp, embark on game drives and river explorations. Days 8-10: Safari in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia; cruise the Zambezi River at sunset and visit the incredible Victoria Falls. Why trust your safari to Boundless Journeys? Boundless Journeys has partnered with Wilderness Safaris, widely recognized as the best safari outfitter in Southern Africa, to develop a truly unique adventure safari. In addition to experienced guides who seamlessly lead your entire journey, first-class vehicles, and a diverse selection of camp and lodge options, Wilderness Safaris’ conservation efforts and community-mindedness are great matches for Boundless Journeys’ core philosophy. About Boundless Journeys Boundless Journeys is an award-winning small group adventure tour operator. With a diverse collection of locally guided, small group itineraries and Private Collection trips around the world, Boundless Journeys offers “The World’s Great Adventures.” The adventure trips for 2-16 guests are active, ranging from leisurely cultural explorations and wildlife safaris to challenging trekking tours in remote regions ― with plenty of easy to moderate walking and sea kayaking in between.