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Length
4 Days
Ship type
Small Ships
Capacity
8 to 10 Passengers
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The Chobe Princesses are three small safari houseboats on the Chobe River. They are not built for long-distance cruising. They are built for access: elephants at the waterline, hippos in the channels, birdlife, tender-boat outings, seasonal fishing, and quiet moorings along the edge of Chobe National Park.
Each boat carries only eight to ten guests, which keeps the experience personal and flexible. Cabins are compact, comfortable, air-conditioned, and designed around the river view. Shared spaces include a lounge, dining area, plunge-pool deck, and upper viewing deck.
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Transfers to and from ship
Bar
Observation Deck
Pool
Room Safe
Observation Lounge
Beer+wine with dinner
Air conditioning & private bathroom
Water, Coffee, Tea & fresh juices
English guides
When booking online, you can choose the option to "Upgrade to single occupancy". This will guarantee you the whole cabin to yourself, for an additional fee. If you don't select this option, then another traveler of the same sex might be placed into the same cabin with you. Exceptions may apply.
Accommodation aboard the Chobe Princesses.
All meals on board.
Soft drinks, mineral water, coffee, tea, beer, and wine during the stay.
Water-based game viewing and birdwatching by tender boat.
Seasonal catch-and-release tiger and bream fishing.
Land-based cultural village visit when conditions and schedule allow.
Road transfers to and from Kasane Airport and Kasane Immigration Office on the Botswana side of the Chobe River.
Boat transfers required for boarding and disembarkation.
Flights.
Premium alcoholic beverages such as sparkling wine, spirits, and dessert wines.
Additional transfers to or from Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, or Kasane lodges.
Optional land-based half-day 4x4 game drive in Chobe National Park.
Curio shop purchases.
Gratuities.
Visa fees and personal travel documentation costs.
Travel and cancellation insurance.
This is a houseboat safari on a wildlife-rich stretch of the Chobe River, not a point-to-point cruise.
Boarding from Kasane involves Botswana and Namibia passport formalities; arrive early enough for the border process.
Wind, water level, animal movement, and local decisions can change moorings, tender-boat routes, and activity order.
The cabins are compact and comfortable; choose this trip for river access, wildlife, and a small-group safari rhythm rather than big-ship amenities.
Long-haul flights and the on-the-ground program generate 1.2 t CO₂e on this trip. Rivertours regularly measures and monitors the carbon footprint of its journeys and actively reduces emissions through sustainable travel design: no unnecessary flights, fewer feeder flights, integration of rail and public transport, and promoting longer stays for a more balanced relationship between travel distance and impact.
From 2018 to 2024, we supported carbon reduction projects equivalent to the emissions generated. Recognizing the limits of traditional offsetting, we now focus on active environmental protection through our own rainforest project, Forest Guardians.
More information on our climate and environmental responsibility: https://www.venturatravel.org/impact
No, we do not own or run the boats. Rivertours is an independent platform. We scout the market to find, compare, and vet smaller, independent boat operators (such as local boutique vessels, traditional wooden ships, or hotel barges). We act as your single point of contact to make sure you book a high-quality, authentic trip at the operator's direct price, with none of the usual booking fees.
Every single boat listed on Rivertours—whether Standard or Luxury—must meet our strict quality charter. This means that regardless of the price, all our trips guarantee small passenger capacities (8 to 40 guests), direct booking with vetted local operators, authentic regional stops, and zero mass-tourism compromises.
The difference between the two tiers lies strictly in the onboard amenities and level of physical comfort: Rivertours Standard: These vessels focus on comfort and simplicity. Cabins are clean, functional, and compact, featuring everything you need for a comfortable night’s sleep. The onboard atmosphere is active and down-to-earth. It is the perfect choice for travelers who prioritize the destination, want to spend their days exploring or on the sun deck, and appreciate a rustic, highly authentic travel style at an accessible price.
Rivertours Luxury / Premium: While keeping our signature casual, small-scale atmosphere (with absolutely no heavy corporate dress codes or pompous treatment), these boats offer a higher level of material refinement. Cabins are more spacious (often featuring larger windows or private balconies), the linen and bedding are premium, the crew-to-guest ratio is higher, and the onboard meals feature upscale regional gastronomy. Choose this option if you want a deeper sense of relaxation and refined amenities between your daily shore excursions.
Every single boat listed on Rivertours—whether Standard or Luxury—must meet our strict quality charter. This means that regardless of the price, all our trips guarantee small passenger capacities (8 to 40 guests), direct booking with vetted local operators, authentic regional stops, and zero mass-tourism compromises.
The difference between the two tiers lies strictly in the onboard amenities and level of physical comfort:
Rivertours Standard: These vessels focus on comfort and simplicity. Cabins are clean, functional, and compact, featuring everything you need for a comfortable night’s sleep. The onboard atmosphere is active and down-to-earth. It is the perfect choice for travelers who prioritize the destination, want to spend their days exploring or on the sun deck, and appreciate a rustic, highly authentic travel style at an accessible price.
Rivertours Luxury / Premium: While keeping our signature casual, small-scale atmosphere (with absolutely no heavy corporate dress codes or pompous treatment), these boats offer a higher level of material refinement. Cabins are more spacious (often featuring larger windows or private balconies), the linen and bedding are premium, the crew-to-guest ratio is higher, and the onboard meals feature upscale regional gastronomy. Choose this option if you want a deeper sense of relaxation and refined amenities between your daily shore excursions.
It depends on the river, but natural seasons dictate river navigation:
Water Levels: Rivers rely on rain and mountain runoff. High water can sometimes prevent boats from passing under low bridges, while low water can prevent navigation in shallower sections. Lock Maintenance: Many rivers close entirely at specific times of the year for scheduled infrastructure repairs (for example, the Douro closes from mid-December to early March). Our Advice: We list clear sailing seasons for each destination (usually Spring and Autumn) and give you honest updates on water conditions before you book.
When booking a river cruise, understanding cabin layouts is crucial. Unlike massive ocean ships, river vessels have absolute physical limits: they must fit through narrow locks, cruise under low bridges, and navigate tight river bends. Because of these constraints, cabins on river boats are generally compact (usually ranging from 11 to 22 square meters / 120 to 240 sq ft).
To help you configure your booking, here is a factual breakdown of the three main cabin types you will find on small-ship river cruises.
Standard Cabins (Lower Deck / Porthole or Fixed Windows) These cabins are located on the lowest passenger deck of the boat, which sits partially below the river's water level.
The Window Setup: They feature small, rectangular windows or circular portholes located high up on the cabin wall. For obvious safety reasons, these windows cannot be opened. The Reality: Standard cabins are the most budget-friendly option. While they receive less natural light than upper decks, they have the exact same footprint, beds, and private bathrooms. They are highly quiet, stable, and generally remain cooler in the hot summer months. Our Advice: If you plan to spend your day on the sun deck or exploring villages on shore, standard cabins offer the best value-for-money, as you will essentially only use the room to sleep.
French Balcony Cabins (Middle / Upper Decks) This is the most common cabin type featured on modern European boutique river boats.
The Window Setup: A French balcony is not a walk-out balcony. It consists of floor-to-ceiling glass doors that slide open horizontally. A safety railing is fixed directly behind the open glass. The Reality: While you cannot step outside, sliding the doors open turns your entire cabin into an open-air viewing area. It provides excellent ventilation, plenty of natural light, and unobstructed views of the riverbank. The Space Trap: Because a French balcony does not extend outside the hull of the boat, it does not use up any of your interior cabin space, leaving you with more room inside to move around.
Suite / Private Walk-Out Balcony Cabins True step-out balconies are rare on smaller river ships and classic hotel barges because the physical width of a river boat is strictly limited.
The Window Setup: These premier cabins feature a small, private outdoor veranda with space for two chairs and a drinks table. The Reality: Because the boat’s exterior width is fixed, any space allocated to an outdoor balcony is space taken away from the interior of your cabin. As a result, standard walk-out balcony cabins on rivers can sometimes feel narrower inside than French balcony cabins. When to book: Choose a suite or a walk-out balcony only if you highly value private, quiet outdoor time or if you are booking a high-end ship where the master suites are specifically engineered with a wider footprint.
Price
Upon Request
Two full river days for tender-boat wildlife viewing and birding
Elephant Bay and Chobe riverfront wildlife when conditions line up
Seasonal catch-and-release tiger fishing for active river time
Village walk or ancient baobab visit for local context beyond wildlife
Best Price Guarantee: Find a better price elsewhere, and we’ll match it.
River Cruise Specialists: We focus exclusively on river expeditions, with recommendations grounded in first-hand expertise.
Travel that gives back: Every booking directly supports rainforest conservation project.
The Chobe River is not a backdrop here. It is the safari road. The houseboat stays close to Chobe National Park, while tender boats take you into narrower channels for elephants, hippos, crocodiles, waterbirds, and the small decisions that make river travel feel alive.
This four-day Chobe Princesses journey gives you more time than the short escape. You board from Kasane, cross the Botswana-Namibia border process, spend two full river days around the houseboat, and may add seasonal fishing, a village walk, or an ancient baobab visit when conditions and timing allow. The Chobe Princesses carry only eight to ten guests, so the experience feels personal rather than produced.
Choose this trip if you want a small, wildlife-led Chobe journey with comfort, flexible activities, and a real sense of place. It is not for travelers who want a conventional cruise route, big entertainment, or guaranteed fixed daily timings.
Keep in mind this is an expedition-style river journey, so the exact itinerary can change with weather, river levels, wildlife activity, and local safety conditions.
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A second full day gives the route more texture. Depending on conditions and the schedule, you may head out again by tender boat, fish, visit a nearby rural village, or see the ancient baobab mentioned in the operator itinerary. The exact order stays flexible because the river does too.
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After breakfast, leave the houseboat and complete the return passport process for Botswana and Namibia. Continue by road transfer to Kasane Airport or the immigration area for your onward arrangements.