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The Young Explorers safari is a specially designed programme which offers families the opportunity to discover the wonders of the African wilderness – together. One of the special attractions of this safari is its exclusivity.

Each family has the use of the Footsteps Camp a private six-bedded camp, a professional guide, personal chef, waiter, housekeeper and dedicated Mokoro guides. It literally allows guests to explore the bush at their leisure, while never losing sight of the fact that being in the wilderness is also about having fun!

Private Concession in the heart of the Delta
Children are handson on all activities.
Sole use of camp at Footsteps.
Young Explorers certificate,T-shirt, cap and water bottle for children upon programme completion.
Can be conducted at Shinde Enclave at Enclave rates.

Rooms

The Young Explorers family safari is based at the Footsteps Camp within the Shinde private concession. This comfortable, private camp accommodates six guests in three specially-designed Meru tents. One of the three tents has an additional bedroom converting it into a family tent that sleeps five. Each tent has its own newly refurbished en-suite bathroom including wash basin, porcelain flush toilet and bush shower, there is even a daily laundry service. The ‘bush kitchen’ is run by our chef and prepares menus to whet all appetites.

Facilities

Mess tent main area
Campfire under the stars
Game viewing platform

The ‘bush kitchen’ is run by our chef and prepares menus to whet all appetites.

Open season and child policy

1st March 2022 – 30th November 2022.

Minimum age is 7 years

The safari offers a personal service with an experienced specialist guide, a personal chef, waiter, housekeeper and Mokoro guides (subject to water levels)

Activities

The Young Explorers’ emphasis is on learning how to track game both on foot and in 4x4 safari vehicles. We also teach children how to make small animal traps along with how to start a fire from nothing more than two sticks.
The
children learn how to: recognise different animal spoor; identify a range of birds; try their hand at poling a Mokoro; drive a game drive vehicle; fish; and shoot an air rifle at tin cans.  On completion of the safari children receive a Young Explorers certificate, T-shirt, cap and water bottle.

Tracking Game

The Young Explorers’ emphasis is on learning how to track game – both on foot and in 4×4 safari vehicles

Target Practice

The children learn how to shoot an air rifle at tin cans.

Bow & Arrow Making

The children learn how to make their own bow and arrows with the specialist guides. Once finished, they can practice shooting there arrows at targets!

Bush Craft

Learn how to create fire with nothing more than two sticks, among various other fun bush craft activities

Game Drive

Activities include morning and/or afternoon game drives conducted by a professional guide in specially-designed open safari vehicles allowing unhindered game viewing and photography.

Night Drive

Night drives conducted by a professional guide in specially-designed open safari vehicles allowing unhindered game viewing.

Young Explorers - Activities - Botswana
Young Explorers - Activities - Botswana
Young Explorers - Activities - Botswana
Young Explorers - Activities - Botswana
Young Explorers - Activities - Botswana
Young Explorers - Tracking - Botswana
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