Botswana & Victoria Falls — Safari, Rivers & Conservation (February 2027)

€2,100.00

This journey takes you into one of Africa’s most wildlife-rich regions, where rivers shape the landscape and conservation plays a vital role in protecting it. From the powerful presence of Victoria Falls to the quiet rhythm of the Chobe River, this experience is about connecting deeply with nature and understanding the ecosystems that sustain it.

February brings a unique atmosphere. The landscape is greener, the air feels alive after seasonal rains, and wildlife moves through a softer, more vibrant environment. It’s a time of renewal — where young animals are often seen, and the contrast between water, sky, and land creates beautiful, ever-changing scenes.

In Chobe National Park, days are spent observing elephants, buffalo, and a rich variety of wildlife, often gathering along the riverbanks. Boat safaris on the Chobe River offer a calm and intimate way to experience these moments — drifting quietly as animals come to drink, while birdlife fills the air around you.

At Victoria Falls, the sheer power of nature becomes tangible. The sound of cascading water, rising mist, and shifting rainbows create a sensory experience that is both humbling and inspiring.

This journey is not just about seeing wildlife, but about understanding the importance of conservation — how these landscapes are protected, and how travel can support their future. It’s an invitation to observe, learn, and connect with one of the last truly wild regions on Earth.

This journey takes you into one of Africa’s most wildlife-rich regions, where rivers shape the landscape and conservation plays a vital role in protecting it. From the powerful presence of Victoria Falls to the quiet rhythm of the Chobe River, this experience is about connecting deeply with nature and understanding the ecosystems that sustain it.

February brings a unique atmosphere. The landscape is greener, the air feels alive after seasonal rains, and wildlife moves through a softer, more vibrant environment. It’s a time of renewal — where young animals are often seen, and the contrast between water, sky, and land creates beautiful, ever-changing scenes.

In Chobe National Park, days are spent observing elephants, buffalo, and a rich variety of wildlife, often gathering along the riverbanks. Boat safaris on the Chobe River offer a calm and intimate way to experience these moments — drifting quietly as animals come to drink, while birdlife fills the air around you.

At Victoria Falls, the sheer power of nature becomes tangible. The sound of cascading water, rising mist, and shifting rainbows create a sensory experience that is both humbling and inspiring.

This journey is not just about seeing wildlife, but about understanding the importance of conservation — how these landscapes are protected, and how travel can support their future. It’s an invitation to observe, learn, and connect with one of the last truly wild regions on Earth.