okavango delta  
12 DAY BARAKWENA BUSHMAN TRAIL
Lodge & Camping Safari -Kasane - Kasane


The Barakwena Bushman Trail is the ultimate safari trail on offer in Botswana.

Highlights : Chobe , Savuti, Moremi, Okavango Delta, Bushman villiage, Tsodilo hills , Caprivi , Kwando , Chobe .

This is the best that botswana has to offer in 2 weeks. This is a truely adventure and comfortable safari with min driving and maximum wildlife, culture and exploring at hand.


This is a NON Participation safari, min 4 people , max 8 people per safari.

Okavango Delta
   
 
 
12 DAY BARAKWENA BUSHMAN TRAIL
Prices from 3400 Euro and 200 Euro single supplement
1st and 15th every month
 
 
 
 
Day 1-2 Kasane / Chobe (B.L.D.) Camping
Day 3 Chobe / Savuti (B.L.D.) Camping
Day 4-5 Moremi (B.L.D.) Camping
Day 6 Maun (B.L.*) Camping
Day 7 Tsodillo HIlls (B.L.D.) Lodge
Day 8-10 Okavango (B.L.D.) Lodge
Day 11 Kwando (B.L.D.) Lodge
Day 12 Vic Falls / Livingstone (B) Tour Ends
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  [D] – Dinner [L] – Lunch [B] – Breakfast [*] Own Meals
The San Bushmen painted over 4500 rock paintings at Tsodilo Hills
bushman painting
We don't only have the chance to see big game, but also smaller animals and an amazing bird life.
sunset
San Bushmen
Bushman Painting
Game Drive in Moremi
Sunset
       
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Umkulu Safari & Canoe Trails
Enquiries and Reservations:
Email: info@umkulu.co.za
Tel: +27(0)21 853 7952
Fax: +27(0)21 853 8391
 
 
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Please be advised that the itinerary is subject to change without prior notice!
 
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The Sacred place of the San Bushman & Hambakushu will be the amazement of many an explorer. This unique highlight is the living reality of how the bushman existed in the wilderness of Botswana. Over 4500 rock paintings allows for excellent hikes and discoveries that takes you back in history with admiration of the San people.
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San Bushmen Paintings, at Tsodilo Hills
The San Busheman painted more than
4 500 rock paintings against the remarkable stone faces of the Tsodilo Hills.
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The Tsodilo Hills are about 53km south-west of Shakawe and, unlike the nearby Okavango Delta, the landscape is dry and desert-like. The hills consist of four chunks of rock that rise abruptly from the dry expanse of desert. The San referred to the bigger rock as the "male", the smaller one as the "female", and the smallest one as the "child". Legend has it that the fourth hill was the male hill's first wife, whom he left for a younger wife, and who know lurks in the background. The name probably stems from the Mbukushu name "sorile" which means "sheer".