17 Days in Botswana, Zimbabwe & Namibia | Safari Across Three African Wonders
Trip Highlights
Discover Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Namibia enjoying Okavango's wildlife, Zambezi's beauty, and Namibia’s stunning deserts and national parks in a thrilling safari adventure.
Step into the wild and get face-to-face with endangered white rhinos as you visit Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, a UNESCO Heritage Site set against the scenic Zambezi River.
Feel the rush of climbing the towering Big Daddy Dune, one of world’s tallest sand dunes, while admiring 360-degree view of the vast desert stretching out in every direction.
Explore Twyfelfontein Rock Engravings, where over 2,500 ancient carvings of animals and humans reveal the untold stories of Africa’s first people, the San people (the Bushmen).
Get front-row seats to nature’s beauty in Etosha, where you can watch four of Africa’s Big Five gathering at the waterholes against the striking backdrop of the park’s salt pans.


Know Before You Go
- For Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, U.S. citizens do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days for tourism purposes. However, your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.
- Make sure you are up-to-date on routine vaccines like hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, and yellow fever (if traveling from a high-risk area).
- Always stay at a safe distance from wild animals. This applies to both game drives and any encounters with wildlife.
- When on safari, remain inside the vehicle at all times unless directed by a guide to exit in designated areas.
- Feeding wildlife can disrupt their natural behavior, so avoid feeding animals, whether in the wild or in national parks.
- Always dispose of trash responsibly and avoid leaving any waste behind. Many lodges and camps operate with strict sustainability policies.
- Always ask for permission before photographing people, particularly in rural areas or during cultural ceremonies. In some regions, photography of sacred sites or local ceremonies may be restricted.
- The standard voltage in these countries is 220-240V, and the plug type is typically Type M or Type C. Bring appropriate adapters if your devices use different plugs.





