We are based in Maun, Botswana, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. We provide a wide range of delta experiences, daily mobile trips to Moremi, nature walks, mokoro excursions, speed boat and 4x4 vehicle hire.
We are very flexible, willing to listen to your demands and desires, so try us.
Elephant Havens Adventure
This is a non-profit organization that rescues and hand-rears orphaned and abandoned baby elephants. Their goal is to eventually release their orphans back into the wild where they can live alongside other wild elephants.Spend time interacting with the orphaned elephants guided by informed and knowledgeable handlers. A donation towards the organisation is included in your trip. After your visit, you will fly over the floodplains of the iconic Okavango Delta. This scenic flight will offer the perfect finale to your visit with picturesque vistas of the waterways and lagoons that make up this beautiful wilderness, with potential for wildlife sightings throughout.
This is a rare opportunity to experience close up time with these gentle giants as well as the possibility of spotting them in their natural habitat from the air.
USD 200 per person minimum of 2
Horse Riding by the Hour
The horse rides take place on a private nature reserve that is free from dangerous wildlife and has an abundance of plains game. This is a unique opportunity to horse ride through the bush and encounter wildlife up close. The horses are calm, well trained and perfectly relaxed around the wildlife. The rides are led by experienced and knowledgeable guides and are well suited for novice riders. You can choose between 1, 2 or 3-hour horse rides. Pick the hourly ride that most appeals to you.
1Hour Horse Riding USD 75 per person minimum 2
Our company also provide transport for individuals, groups and corporates locally and internationally. We do transfer of clients from one place of interest to another; it can be between two airports to connect flights or from airport to lodges. Clients are transported in minibus on highways, it is the only service which we don’t take our clients into the bush. We transport clients to all major cities in Southern Africa Region.
Littleheron Tours charges all trips based on the distance of trip.
This incredible scenic flight allows you to experience the wonderful variety of diverse ecosystems in one awesome adventure, taking you to the permanent waterways, palm island and lagoon that constitute the heart of the south-western Okavango Delta. On your way back to Maun,
USD 230 pp Minimun of 2Pax
For Duration 45minutes
DISCOVER THE DELTA WITH THE HELICOPTER
This incredible scenic flight allows you to experience the wonderful variety of diverse ecosystems in one awesome adventure, taking you to the permanent waterways, palm island and lagoon that constitute the heart of the south-western Okavango Delta. On your way back to Maun, you will experience breath-takeing views of the seasonal floodplains. By exploring the different ecosystems and landscapes, you are likely to spot a diverse range of wildlife based on their preferred natural habitat.
Doors are removed for unrestricted views, which offers great photographic opportunitiesand guests are provided with headsets for constant communication with pilots.
45 Minutes Doors Off Scenic Flight USD 310 pp /minimum 2
1Hour Doors Off Scenic Flight USD 420 pp minimum 2
Tsodilo Hills are a National Monument and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tsodilo is made up of spectacular hills and rock formations rich with archaeological and spiritual heritage of the San and Hambukushu people that have inhabited the area for years
Tsodilo Hills is a series of four hills that protrude from the dry and bush covered area in Botswana. Tsodilo Hills derived its name from the Hambukushu word ‘Soriles” which means sheer. These hills contain many historic Bushmen (San) rock art paintings which are found in the Tsodilo area, an area known to be filled with mystery and spirituality.Tsodilo is a place of special significance to the Basarwa people who have lived there for thousands of years. Tsodilo Hills is located about 53km South-West of Shakawe, Botswana, and consists of four hills that rise sharply out of the flat area approximately 400m high. This area has been inhabited for over 30 000 years and has become one of the world’s oldest historical sites.
There are rock paintings on all the hills, with the best site located at the north end of the female hill, so named because the San believe the hills are a resting place for the spirits of the deceased and their various gods live in the caverns within the Female hill.
This hill covers the largest area but, at 300m is not the highest. The honor belongs to the Male hill that reaches a height of 410m above the surrounding plain. The most sacred place in Tsodilo is near the top of the male hill, where the Basarwa believe the spirit knelt to pray after creating the world. The third hill, rising to 40 meters is the child, located about two kilometres away from the female hill. Beyond these is a smaller, unnamed knoll, 2.2 kilometres northwest of the child hill .The Basarwa believe this hill was the Male Hill’s first wife who was discarded when he met and married the taller Female Hill.
These hills have more than 4000 Bushmen paintings located in the areas surrounding the 4 hills making it one of the world’s most important rock art collections. Some of the paintings include drawings of whales, penguins, people, Bushmen trance dances, animals. Most of the paintings are found near the female hill.
The enigmatic and spiritual quality of the hills was noted by the famous author Sir Laurens van der Post in his book “The Lost World of the Kalahari” It was here that Sir Laurens’s cameras inexplicably jammed, his tape recorders ceased functioning and his party was attacked by swarms of bees three mornings running. When he learned from his guide that two of his party had disturbed the Tsodilo spirits by ignoring long-established protocol and killing a warthog and a steenbok while approaching the sacred hills, van der Post buried a note of apology beneath the panel of paintings that now bears his name and it was apparently accepted
The Maun Town Tour takes you from the more traditional street markets to the modern roadside stalls. Take this opportunity to immerse yourself in the daily life of a Batswana, learn about their customs and traditions, and get first-hand anecdotes from your host. Escaping from the bustle of the markets.
Finally, visit the basket weaving ladies of Maun. Producing some of the finest baskets in Africa, basket weaving is a craft that stands out in Northern Botswana. This is a wonderful opportunity to try your skill at basket weaving and appreciate the outstanding workmanship and originality of this craft.
Your Botswana safari would be incomplete without having shared the unique story of the people and cultures of Maun.
USD 70 Per Person
for 1hour