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Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe Travel Guide
Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe Travel Guide
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Botswana, Zambia & Zimbabwe Travel Guide: Road Trips, Safaris & Wild Camps
Explore Southern Africa’s most raw and unforgettable landscapes with this self-drive travel guide through Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Whether you’re tracking lion prints in the sand, camping beside a watering hole, or watching Victoria Falls thunder from both sides, this is the region where the wild still rules the road.
Botswana: Self-Drive Routes, Wild Camping & Okavango Delta
Navigate 4x4 routes through Chobe National Park, camp under stars in Moremi, and glide through the Okavango Delta by mokoro canoe. This Botswana road trip itinerary includes wild camping spots, national park routes, and offline locations for park gates, bush camps, and scenic rest stops.
Zambia: Walking Safaris, Waterfalls & Open Horizons
From the walking safari zones of South Luangwa to the wide-open drives between Lusaka and Livingstone, Zambia travel is made for slow, immersive journeys. Discover wild camps along the Zambezi, hidden routes through Lower Zambezi National Park, and off-the-grid spots near Victoria Falls.
Zimbabwe: National Parks, Ruins & Underrated Routes
Explore Zimbabwe’s self-drive safari potential with offline routes through Hwange, detours to Great Zimbabwe’s ruins, and scenic drives to Mana Pools. Ideal for overlanders and travelers seeking deeper, quieter travel moments away from tourist convoys.
This guide includes 450+ offline Google Maps pins: wild campsites, local food stops, border posts, and safari gate coordinates all preloaded for travel without Wi-Fi. No spreadsheets. No fluff. Just raw, road-tested info from the field.
Whether you’re planning a camping road trip, searching for things to do in Zambia, or navigating safari routes in Botswana and Zimbabwe, this guide helps you experience real Africa.
Start your overland journey through Botswana, Zambia & Zimbabwe with 450+ offline pins and explore Southern Africa’s wild heart on your own terms.

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We always dreamed of Africa but worried about getting stuck in the mud. This guide explained everything so clearly, with perfect campsites and food stops, truly brilliant
I followed the overland route exactly and couldn’t believe how many epic wildlife stops and good budget options there were. We were travelling for three months and this saved us countless headaches. 100% recommended.