October and November are our heartlands’ hottest months, with daytime temperatures reaching anywhere from 88°F (31°C) to upwards of 95°F (35°C). The clear skies, low humidity, and sparse vegetation make for clearer and more frequent animal sightings.
Amber Season is an exceptional opportunity for wildlife photography. The abundance of animals, active predators, and golden light create the perfect conditions for spectacular shots.
Bring plenty of sun protection as well as light, breathable clothes.
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World Travel Awards Winner 2023
This was truly a 5+ star bucket list experience. We were treated with the utmost respect, generosity and kindness by every staff member. We appreciated the understated luxury, attention to detail, magnificent lodge decor, the on-the-Zambezi River setting, the phenomenal food, guides, trip to the epic Vic Falls and optional activities...
Julia K, March 2024Managing 23 travelers from California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Montana was difficult. Finding a camp in the Okavango was also difficult. Fortunately, I made contact with Vanessa Stanley, and she was able to assist in finding two camps that were proximal to each other, thus allowing a group of 23 to have meals and free time together and still be at a bush camp. Thank you for a wonderful experience.
Gary, July 2024