Onguma Bush Camp Deluxe Rooms
Onguma Bush Camp Deluxe Room Waterhole
Ondili Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp Pool View
Onguma Bush Camp Deluxe Room Bathroom
Ondili Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp Sundowner View
Mount Etjo 1
Ondili Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp Premium Tent 1
Carmine Bee Eater / Karminspint
Carmine Bee Eater / Karminspint
Giant Kingfisher / Riesenfischer
Red Billed Oxpecker / Rotschnabel Madenhacker
Chacma Baboon / Bärenpavian
Racket Tailed Roller / Spatelracke
Elephanten Am Chobe
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls
Black Backed Jackal
Löwin Mit Welpen Im Etosha Nationalpark
Die Wüstenelefanten Des Damaralandes
Elephanten Chobe 19 CR3
Landschaft Bei Mowani
Yellow Throated Leaflove / Gelbkehlbülbül / Gelbkehl Uferbülb
Geparden
Giraffenbullen Halsen Sich
Breitmaulnashorn Mit Kalb
Hook Lipped Rhino / Spitzmaulnshorn
Twyfelfontein Rock Engravings / Felsgravuren
Elefanten Kreuzen Asphalt Bei Mudumo
Springbok Frisst Morgenstern
Desert Elephants / Wüstenelefanten
Desert Elephants / Wüstenelefanten
Plains Zebra Ssp. Burchelli?
Southern Bushbuck Of Chobe / Schirrantilope
Sable Bulls In Buffalo Park
Lions In Buffalo Park / Löwenpärchen Im Paarungsmodus
Meyer's Parrot / Goldbugpapagei
African Fish Eagle / Schreiseeadler Taking A Bath
Helmeted Guineafowl / Helmperlhuhn
African Fish Eagle / Schreiseeadler Taking A Bath
Southern Ground Hornbill / Rotgesicht Hornrabe
Hippo Teenagers On Chobe Shoreline
Giraffes On Chobe Shoreline Practicing Geophagia
Elephants On Riverbank Of Chobe
Black Collared Barbet / Halsband Bartvogel
Giraffe @ Andoni Plain
Collared Pratincole / Rotflügel Brachschwalbe
Chapman Plains Zebra / Chapman Steppenzebra
Waterbuck / Wasserbock
Knob Billed Duck / Glanzente
Rock Pratincole / Halsband Brachschwalbe
Phezulu Guest Lodge Victoria Falls
Phezulu Guest Lodge Victoria Falls
Phezulu Guest Lodge Victoria Falls
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Namushasha Lodge
Namushasha Lodge
Caprivi, Kwando River, Bootsafari, Boat Safari
Namushasha Lodge

Wildlife B5 – slow & natural (en) – August 2026

10. - 26. August 2026
Guided nature safari with intensive opportunities for animal observation in the wildlife-rich areas of Namibia

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Duration

17 Days
10. - 26. August 2026

Type

Guided Natural History Expedition

Group size

Maximum 7 participants
Free Spaces: 7
A non-binding reservation is still possible until the desired minimum number of participants is reached.

Language

English

Overview

This nature-guided small group tour places its emphasis on captivating wildlife observation, biodiversity, animal photography, and experiencing various species in diverse habitats amidst breathtaking landscapes. The carefully chosen accommodations for this journey all fall within the upscale category, strategically positioned to optimise access to key attractions. Each high quality lodging boasts positive reviews, prioritises safety and cleanliness, undergoes thorough testing, and features private bathrooms.
Our aim is not only to showcase the main animal species but also to introduce you to various subspecies. Witnessing an elephant in an awe-inspiring desert landscape and observing them later along the banks of the Okavango River is a truly unique experience. By the end of the journey, you will not only have acquired knowledge about various zebra species but also about subspecies and variants found in different regions of Namibia.
The striking contrast between the arid semi-desert regions of Damaraland, the western and eastern sections of Etosha National Park, and the water-rich dry forests, marshlands, and rivers of the Okavango, Kwando, and Chobe in the Caprivi, along with the misty rainforest at Victoria Falls, reveals an impressive diversity of animals and plants. This diversity makes Namibia a truly unique destination in Africa!

This journey is designed not only for nature and animal enthusiasts but is also a paradise for photographers. We gladly delve into special interests like botany or ornithology along the way – providing a comprehensive and high-quality guidance, which Leaflove Safari is renowned for!

Highlights

Accommodation

The carefully chosen accommodations for this journey all fall within the upscale category, strategically positioned to optimise access to key attractions. Each lodging boasts positive reviews, prioritises safety and cleanliness, undergoes thorough testing, and features private bathrooms.

Map

Overview

Days 1 & 2
10 & 11.8.2026

"Give more back to nature than you take" This is the life philosophy and mission of Jan Oelofse, a world-renowned conservationist who founded the Okonjati Wildlife Reserve in 1975.
On an exciting safari in an open 4x4 vehicle, led by experienced guides, you’ll have the chance to observe elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes ...

Days 3 & 4
12 & 13.8.2026

Petroglyphs, desert elephants, & off-road wildlife observations
We will undoubtedly come across the elusive desert elephants at some point. Encountering such nature in this semi-desert landscape is truly unforgettable!

Days 5 & 6
14 & 15.8.2026

Etosha National Park - Central
"Great White Place," the Etosha National Park, spans over 22,000 km² and is one of the most wildlife-rich parks in Africa.

Days 7 & 8
16 & 17.8.2026

Etosha National Park - East
The diverse flora contributes to extensive biodiversity... So, you will not only see many animals but also a wide variety of them!

Days 9, 10 & 11
18, 19 & 20.8.2026

The (O)Kavango
Although Mahango Park is not very large, it is home to rare roan antelopes, sable antelopes, and tsessebes. Naturally, you will also encounter giraffes and often elephants, lechwe, waterbucks, and reedbucks along the banks of the Okavango.

Days 12 & 13
21 & 22.8.2026

Kwando in Caprivi Central, Bwabwata, and Mudumo National Park
A robust population of various antelope species, the strikingly patterned Chapman's zebra, buffalo, and numerous elephants quench their thirst along the banks of the Kwando.

Days 14 & 15
23 & 24.8.2026

Chobe National Park, Kasika Floodplain & wildlife-rich Sedudu Island
Today, you navigate the Chobe River, marking the intersection of Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe, hosting Africa's densest wildlife population. Over many kilometers, the Chobe River floods numerous shallow islands every year. Life thrives here as it provides sustenance for all.

Day 16
25.8.2026

The Victoria Falls and the unique biotope at the falls
The Victoria Falls were named and described by David Livingstone as a sight Angels must have gazed upon, so beautiful.

Day 17
26.8.2026

Flight logistics in Africa
You may leave us, but Africa never leaves you!
Detailed itinerary

Accommodation pre-checked:

The carefully chosen accommodations for this journey all fall within the upscale category, strategically positioned to optimise access to key attractions. Each lodging boasts positive reviews, prioritises safety and cleanliness, undergoes thorough testing, and features private bathrooms.

Days 1 & 2

10 & 11.8.2026


  • “Give more back to nature than you take.” This is the guiding principle and lifelong mission of Jan Oelofse, a world-renowned conservationist who founded the Okonjati Wildlife Reserve in 1975. 2 nights at the renowned:

  • Mount Etjo Safari Lodge

inclusive:

  • Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
  • Game drive in open safari vehicle

Wildlife Encounters in the Okonjati Reserve at Mount Etjo

Today we travel north into the heart of Namibia’s central highlands, where the striking red hills and rocky outcrops of Mount Etjo rise from the surrounding acacia savannah. This region forms part of the Okonjati Wildlife Reserve, founded in 1975 by renowned conservationist Jan Oelofse. Over the course of more than 30 years, he expanded the reserve to 36,000 hectares – now home to around 10,000 mammals and over 600 species of birds. Despite its name, meaning “Place of the Buffalo”, no buffalo roam here, but surely many other interesting species.

The area offers a rich and diverse wildlife experience. You’ll encounter greater kudus, warthogs, and towering fungus termite mounds , of Termitomyces schimperi, reaching up to five metres in height. A thrilling game drive in an open safari vehicle, led by experienced guides, gives you the chance to spot elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, and many other species in their natural habitat.

 

Days 3 & 4

12 & 13.8.2026


  • 2 nights amidst intricately massive granite formations at a specially selected and beautifully located tented lodge.
  • Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp – Standard Tented Chalet

inclusive:

  • Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
  • Guided tour to the petroglyphs at Twyfelfontein
  • off-road safari in the dry riverbeds of Awa-Huab and Huab to search for desert elephants.

Twyfelfontein

The dry riverbed Huab and its tributary Awa-Huab carve their way through this geologically striking desert region in the visually stunning Damaraland.
Towering Ana trees, also known as “Winter Thorn Acacias,” line the banks, producing red pods favoured by desert-dwelling elephants. Engaging the 4×4, we navigate through the thick sand, tracing the footsteps of these magnificent creatures. Along the way, we admire herds of ostriches and springboks, inspect fascinating succulents, and eventually encounter the sought-after desert elephants. Coming across such nature in this semi-desert landscape leaves an unforgettable impression!

“Roadside” highlights:

Noteworthy attractions include the 4,000 to 6,000-year-old petroglyphs at Twyfelfontein, the “burnt mountain,” and the basaltic “organ pipes.” Approximately 200 million years ago, enormous prehistoric “Cordaites” trees were washed in large mud floods from Central Africa and covered with muddy masses. With the absence of oxygen, petrification occurred, and these „fossilised trees” are now admired as remarkably peculiar geological formations.

Days 5 & 6

14 & 15.8.2026


  • 2 nights at a stunning, high-end lodge located right at the park entrance. Oberland Lodge is a true showcase – even dinner becomes unforgettable, with remarkable wildlife sightings, often including rhinos, as the sun sets over the vast mopane savannah.

  • Etosha Oberland Lodge

inclusive:

  • Full board+

Days 7 & 8

16 & 17.8.2026


  • 2 nights at a well-located and beautiful lodge in the eastern area, directly adjacent to the park.

  • Onguma Bush Camp – Deluxe Room

inclusive:

  • Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
Leaflove Safaricruiser
Pick us for your safari because: Our Land Cruisers, specially modified for wildlife observation, feature wide window seats, and at waterholes, the hinged roof is opened. This allows you to comfortably take photographs while seated or standing.

Etoscha National Park – Central

“The “Great White Place,” Etosha National Park, covers over 22,000 km² and is one of the wildlife-rich parks in Africa.
Spotting a lion by the roadside or encountering a herd of elephants is exciting, but one should be aware that this area presents a very arid landscape, where the wildlife must endure very harsh conditions.

The vast 4000 km² salt pan generates artesian springs on the southern shore, known as “contact springs.” Especially in slightly drier and warmer seasons, a plethora of diverse wildlife gathers here in abundance.”

Etoscha National Park – East

The Etosha agama and the paradise crane pique our interest, as well as the impressive Makalani palms and very small Damara Dik-Dik antelopes. The diverse flora brings extensive biodiversity… So, you not only see many animals but also a variety of different ones!
The wildlife has lost its fear of vehicles, providing excellent opportunities for animal observation and photography. Along the way, you can find several antelope species such as springboks, black-faced impalas, wildebeests, klipspringers, steenbok, and rare black-nosed impalas. Predators like lions are often spotted, while leopards and cheetahs are a bit rarer. Pachyderms, including the rare black rhinoceros, the white rhinoceros, and elephants, also call this place home.

Days 9, 10 & 11

18, 19 & 20.8.2026


 

  • 2 nights at the panhandle of the Okavango Delta in a lodge near the Mahango and Buffalo Core area of Bwabwata Nature National Park, situated directly on the banks of the Okavango River.

  • Mahangu Lodge

inclusive:

  • Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
  • Boat trip on the Okavango.

(O)Kavango

With our journey into the enchanting northeast, a chapter of ‘storybook Africa’ unfolds. Traditional huts of the Nyemba come into view, carrying the aromatic scent of !Girigu campfires. Chickens and cattle casually traverse the road, and the landscape gradually thickens with lush vegetation. The Kavango River, later to become the Okavango, stretches out before us.

Despite the modest size of Mahango Park, it hosts elusive antelopes like the roan, sable, and tsessebe, alongside the graceful presence of giraffes and the frequent passage of elephants. Lechwe, waterbuck, and reedbuck grace the shores of the Okavango.

The melodious call and majestic appearance of the fish eagle leave a lasting impression. Navigating the sandy trails of Mahango West, we encounter the distinctive Chapman’s zebra and occasionally chance upon small herds of buffalo. Our reliable vehicle grants us access to explore the eastern bank of the Okavango, specifically the Buffalo Core Area. Here, colossal gatherings of buffalo and elephants are a common sight, while our aspirations extend to spotting the splendid wattled cranes and, perhaps, African snipes in the southern marshy expanses of this region.

Days 12 & 13

21 & 22.8.2026


  • 2 nights directly on the Kwando River. The Bwabwata National Park on the west bank with the legendary Horseshoe Bend is home to numerous species of animals and offers a true wilderness experience.
  • Namushasha River Lodge

inclusive:

  • Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
  • 1x Boat trip on the Kwando River
  • 1x game drive combination to Horseshoe Bend in the Kwando Core Area of the Bwabwata National Park.

Exploration of Kwando in Caprivi Central, encompassing Bwabwata and Mudumo National Parks

The Kwando/Linyanti/Liambezi floodplain is a captivating landscape featuring broad stretches of reed and papyrus belts, interspersed with numerous lagoons and extensive floodplains along the river. This unique environment acts as a natural congregation point for a diverse array of wildlife. The waters are teeming with hippos, crocodiles, and Nile monitors.
A thriving population of various antelope species, the striking Chapman’s zebra, herds of buffalo, and numerous elephants can be spotted quenching their thirst along the Kwando’s banks. The wilderness offers enchanting experiences, from regular sightings of pythons to an increasing number of encounters with elusive leopards.
This untamed realm is also home to rare and beautiful species like the racket-tailed rollers and other great birds.
Known as ‘Painted Dogs’ by the English, we embark on independent excursions into this area, specifically seeking out the African wild dogs.
In Mudumo Park, our quest leads us to explore the Nakatwa Island region, offering a glimpse into a piece of the last untouched Africa.

Days 14 & 15

23 & 24.8.2026


  • 2 nights in an exceptionally well-situated lodge on the Kasika Floodplain, directly opposite the Sedudu Island, frequented by a large herd of buffalo. The lodge’s familial atmosphere enhances the stay, creating a particularly enjoyable experience.
  • Zovu Elephant Lodge

inclusive:

  • Full board
  • 3 x boat trips. The flat aluminum boats are very comfortable (with plenty of space) and provide a stable and calm ride, making them ideal for wildlife observation and photography.

Chobe NP, Kasika Floodplain & teeming Sedudu Island

Today, we navigate the Chobe River, located at the intersection of Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe, boasting the densest wildlife population in Africa. Each year, the Chobe River floods numerous shallow islands for many kilometres. Life here flourishes, as there is an abundance of food for all.
The riverbanks are lined with numerous elephants, and you may even witness them swimming—an exquisite opportunity for photographers. The flat islands are grazed by buffaloes, impalas, the rare grass antelope ‘Puku,’ and waterbucks. Along the shore, Nile crocodiles lie in close proximity, creating wide-angle photo opportunities.
As you embark on a boat safari, flocks of various bird species, including African skimmers, whistling ducks, spur-winged geese, and many different bee-eaters, soar overhead. On the riverbanks, you’ll encounter squacco herons, and the black heron showcases its remarkable fishing technique by forming its wings into a bell shape. The guarantee of capturing kingfishers in action adds to the photographic allure!

Day 16

25.8.2026


inclusive:

  • Bed & Breakfast (Dinner à la carte at the restaurant not included)
  • Transfer to Victoria Falls / Hotel & to the airport

exclusive

  • US$ 50.- for Visa and US$ 50.- Entrance to the Falls (bring enough cash please)

The Victoria Falls and its unique Spray-rainforest ecosystem

David Livingstone bestowed the name Victoria Falls upon this natural wonder, describing it as ‘a sight Angels must have gazed upon,’ capturing its breathtaking beauty. While not the tallest or widest, the falls’ combination of width and grandeur is truly remarkable.

Perpetual mist and rain create an ethereal atmosphere around Victoria Falls. A lush forest of fig trees, ferns, waterberries, and majestic baobab trees adorns the impressive riverbank. As you admire the fruits of Ficus sur, above you, the trumpeter hornbill indulges in the bountiful figs, and the Schalow’s turaco, with its striking red wings, calls out enthusiastically.

During a leisurely stroll, you’ll encounter various viewpoints, each offering a different perspective of the 108-meter-deep falls.
Zimbabwe is home to a vibrant artistic community, promising encounters with unique artworks and interesting individuals in this lively town.

Day 17

26.8.2026


  • Transfer to Victoria Falls International Airport

Flight Logistics in Africa

From Victoria Falls Airport, several international flights operate daily with excellent connections via Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Windhoek to Europe and beyond.

For a smooth and direct journey, we recommend Wednesday as the departure day, as Lufthansa Discover offers a nonstop flight from Windhoek to Frankfurt on this day.

Indicative prices for 2026

Participantsper Person
1 Participant16.117,00 €
2 Participants10.501,00 €
3 Participants8.628,00 €
4 Participants7.692,00 €
5 Participants7.130,00 €
6 Participants6.756,00 €
7 Participants6.489,00 €
Single supplement1.147,00 €

Services included

Services not included

Namibia offers a wide range of accommodation – from very simple to truly luxurious. On this journey, we use carefully selected comfortable mid-range lodges, ideally located for excellent wildlife viewing. Each stay is positioned so that we are in the right place at the right time to enjoy the very best animal encounters. The value for money is outstanding, based on our own many years of experience.

These journeys are deliberately scheduled for August, September and October, when wildlife viewing is at its absolute best. During this dry season, animals gather in larger numbers at waterholes and are especially easy to spot. At the same time, Namibia’s spring begins in late August, bringing clear skies, mild temperatures and generally calm conditions – ideal for nature and wildlife experiences.

The risk of mosquito bites is significantly higher during the months of January to April and May. It’s essential to take precautions and protect yourself against mosquito bites during this period. From May to November, the risk decreases, but it’s still advisable to take preventive measures against mosquito bites and consider prophylaxis for added assurance.

Yes, please only check that your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your return and that there are at least 4 free pages available.

In a time when flight bookings are just a few clicks away, it may seem old-fashioned to involve a travel agent. But when it comes to navigating the ever-changing world of air travel—delays, reroutes, strikes, cancellations, and the charming surprise of “you no longer have a seat”—working with a real human still has very real advantages when unexpected challenges arise, such as:

  • Delays and last-minute flight changes

  • Strikes or changes made by the airline

  • Seat changes without prior notification

  • The need to rebook during your trip

Especially in those moments—just imagine being on safari while these changes occur—it is incredibly helpful to have a reliable contact person who handles everything quickly and professionally.

Our Recommendation:

Even if booking flights through a travel agency may seem slightly more expensive, it is absolutely worth the investment. The service, support, and peace of mind it provides, particularly in problematic situations, are priceless.

We’ve had consistently excellent experiences with the following agencies – they are professional, fast, and reliable.

Important:

Please make sure to always mention that you are booking through Leaflove Safari / Albert Voigts.

This is the only way we can ensure that all flight times are accurately recorded and that we can coordinate with the agents to perfectly align the itinerary with your travel plans – e.g. for organizing transfers, airport greetings, or handling last-minute changes.

Namibia:

Anja Badenhorst – Tokkies Travel

📱 +264 81 249 8760

✉️ ticketing@tokkiestravel.com

➡️ Anja has already assisted many of our guests – reliable, fast, and solution-oriented.

Sonja Etzold – Molo Africa Travel

📱 +264 81 202 6002

✉️ sonja@moloafricatravel.com.na

➡️ Sonja is also highly experienced and particularly helpful when it comes to last-minute rebookings.

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