South Africa & Botswana - African Explorer 2 Safari

South Africa & Botswana

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Equescapes Equestrian Adventures
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Duration: 8 days
Group size: 1 - 8
South Africa & Botswana - African Explorer 2 Safari
South Africa & Botswana

Equescapes Equestrian Adventures
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3 reviews

$3,430
Deposit: $1,715
Duration: 8 days
Group size: 1 - 8

About this trip

This unique riding safari combines the diverse wildlife and topography of Botswana and South Africa - both locations offer excellent, though different game viewing opportunities. Experience both countries while riding between multiple safari camps, and access areas by horseback that are otherwise nearly impossible to reach, making for an exceptional safari experience.


The South African bushveld is soft going for the horses, with wonderful sandy tracks to canter along and beautiful blue dams to swim with your horse.


In Botswana, there is an ancient landscape of rock formations and open plains dotted with giant Baobab trees and riverine bush. This place feels very wild and will definitely get your adrenaline flowing.


In both locations, you will be welcomed with warm hospitality, and you will fall in love with the wonderful mounts who carry you through these incredible landscapes!

Horses

Horse breeds on safari range from Thoroughbreds to Boerperd (a South African breed) to Percheron crosses, along with a variety of mixes. Horses are selected based on their good temperament in the bush and stamina for long days covering distance during safaris. The horses have been exposed to all the wildlife seen on safari and are comfortable in this environment.

Riding

Upper-Intermediate to Advanced

Must be able to independently control a horse at all paces. Jumping – ability to jump natural obstacle, a benefit, but not essential as can be ridden around. Must be able to take a light seat at canter.


Riding Test

Before each safari, every rider will take a short riding test to ensure they are competent enough for the safari, and fall into the above guideline. The decision of the manager conducting the test is final.


Tack

Riders will be in English tack (general purpose saddles) or McLellan trail saddles.


Terrain

Terrain consists of open, grassy plains, hills, rocky outcrops, rivers, and mountains. Enjoy exploring the differing topography of the area: open bush, wooded riverine areas, wetlands, and strange rock formations home to large baobabs.

Accommodation

SOUTH AFRICA

Camp Davidson was modelled on the old ‘outspan’ camps of E.A. Davidson (great grandfather to one of the founding partners of Horizon Horseback) when he was selling goods across the area from his wagon in the early 1900s. Horizon has captured the early camp atmosphere in Camp Davidson. Beautiful decked canvas tents are nestled amongst the sandstone ridges overlooking grassy game filled valleys. Each luxury tent has an en-suite bathroom. The camp is completely run on solar energy and as a small swimming pool.

 

Bellevue Lodges (Savannah & Seringa)

Savannah Lodge is on the southwestern side of the conservancy, while Seringa Lodge is on the southeastern side. Both lodges are tastefully decorated with a large comfortable living space and dining areas inside and outside. Both have a small pool which overlooks a plain where the wildlife frequent. 


BOTSWANA

Tree Camp

Wrapped around the trunks of a giant mashatu and two ancient leadwood trees, Tree Camp perches several meters up, out of "elephant trunk’s reach" overlooking the banks of the Majale River and offers spectacular panoramic views of the adjacent cliffs and floodplain opposite where Mashatu's legendary herds roam.  Sleeping quarters are five beautiful and spacious canvas roofed areas with four-poster beds, each facing into the spacious dining and resting area.  The elevated platform offers a unique camp you will remember for years to come.     


The Kgotla

The Kgotla is an old tribal court from a nearby community, which was relocated to the banks of the Motloutse River on the western periphery of Mashatu. The boma is an open-air traditional African enclosure made up of leadwood logs. There is hot running water, beautiful open-air showers and flushing toilets, the perfect combination of necessary comforts and an authentic bush experience. Guests sleep on beds around a large log fire which sits on a hearth in the center of the boma. 

Dining

A light breakfast will be taken first thing in the morning before riding Lunch will usually consist of a picnic in the bush, and dinner will be a decadent and delicious affair in camp, under the stars. 

What’s included

  • Accommodation
    Single or shared tent (where specified in itinerary) or lodge room (where specified)
  • All meals
    From lunch on arrival day to breakfast on the last day
  • Beverages
  • 8 Riding Days
    Horses, tack and equipment, and qualified safari guides
  • Laundry
    Laundry service during safari

What’s not included

  • International Flights
    Flights to/from South Africa
  • Transfers
    Road transfers or flights to/from starting point in South Africa and Botswana must be booked separately
  • Travel Insurance
    Travel and medical insurance is compulsory for all riders
  • Guide Gratuities
    Suggested tip amount: $20 per rider per day

Available Packages

African Explorer - Sharing LOW SEASON
Deposit: $1,715

Low Season: December 3-January 31

$3,430
Deposit: $1,715
African Explorer - Single LOW SEASON
Deposit: $2,570

Low Season: December 3-January 31 

$5,140
Deposit: $2,570
African Explorer - Sharing MID SEASON
Deposit: $2,099

Mid Season: February 1-March 28

$4,198
Deposit: $2,099
African Explorer - Single MID SEASON
Deposit: $3,148

Mid Season: February 1-March 28

$6,296
Deposit: $3,148
African Explorer - Sharing HIGH SEASON
Deposit: $2,200

High Season: March 29-December 2

$4,400
Deposit: $2,200
African Explorer - Single HIGH SEASON
Deposit: $3,300

High Season: March 29-December 2

$6,600
Deposit: $3,300

Available Add-Ons

African Explorer Transfers
$860

Road transfer from Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport to Camp Davidson, road transfer from Bellevue Lodges to Botswana, and flight from Botswana to Johannesburg Lanseria Airport with transfer to Johannesburg hotels or O.R. Tambo International Airport.

$3,430
Deposit: $1,715


Itinerary

Day 1
Camp Davidson

Guests are personally met at OR Tambo Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, and transported directly to Camp Davidson in the Waterberg, where they will enjoy a light lunch overlooking the vastness of the Waterberg plateau. They will then receive a safety briefing and meet their horses. 


Great care is taken to match horse to rider based on a guest’s riding experience and professed ability. The horses are predominantly Boerperds, together with a mixture of warmbloods, Appaloosas and Fresians. They are all well schooled, forward going but calm horses.  It is crucially important for the safety and enjoyment of the whole group that riders wishing to book the African Explorer are at least intermediate riders. While the journey is not an endurance test, it does involve long hours in the saddle and, with the possibility of close encounters with elephant and the big cats in Botswana, riders need to be able to control their mounts gently and confidently.


The first ride is a gentle introduction to the reserve and an excellent opportunity for first encounters with species such as zebra, giraffe, wildebeest and kudu. The riding ranges from purposeful walking to easy cantering along sandy tracks and culminates with sundowner drinks on the open plains.

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Equescapes Equestrian Adventures
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Equescapes is female-owned and operated and specializes in horseback riding trips for intrepid equestrians and avid travelers, providing curated travel experiences and inspiring adventures on horseback around the world. Equescapes offers both set group departures and private, custom trips, with itineraries tailor-made for riders of all ages, ability levels, riding disciplines, and budgets.

Reviews

We had a fantastic time. Our hosts/guides were kind and very nice. The horses were great and so adorable.
By Julie S for Iceland - Northern Lights on Mar 27, 2025
Thank you Julie! I'm glad you had a fantastic time, and aren't the Icelandic horses just the best? Thank you for booking with us.
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I had a wonderful time. Our driver and guide were very knowledgeable and took their time explaining the sites we visited and saw along the way. There was so much packed into one day I think I would have skipped Seal Island and spent a bit longer at some of the other sites.
By Nancy E for South Africa - MORIN on Mar 15, 2025
Thank you Nancy! There are truly so many amazing things to do in Cape Town, it's hard to fit it into one day! I'm glad you had a wonderful time, and hope you travel again with us next time!
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**** Awesome Adventure. Oliver of Flower Hill Equestrian Center was the perfect host, manager, and trainer for us to get up to speed! His horses were not only beautiful but world class jumpers and brave! I can not say enough about his operation and him as a person. He made it fun! Alicia Bertone
By Alicia B for Ireland - Foxhunting in Galway on Dec 04, 2024
Thank you Alicia! I'm so glad you all had a wonderful time and I will pass your kind words on to Oliver as well.
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