BOTSWANA
Untamed wilderness, waterways, and abundant wildlife.
From the Okavango Delta to Chobe National Park,
Botswana offers one of Africa’s most
exclusive safari experiences.
Botswana
Botswana has built its reputation on conservation and space. Tourism is deliberately low-impact, which means fewer vehicles, fewer people, and landscapes that remain largely untouched. The result is a safari that feels private and authentic.
The Okavango Delta is the country’s heart, a wetland where mokoros glide through reed channels and wildlife thrives on its islands. To the north, the Chobe River draws vast herds of elephants, while the Savuti plains are known for lions and dramatic predator-prey encounters.
Botswana is best for travellers who want to be fully in the wild, with camps and lodges that combine comfort with a deep respect for the environment. It’s a safari experience shaped by remoteness, exclusivity, and the rhythm of nature itself.

Key Destinations in
South Africa
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this vast inland delta offers unique water-based safaris by mokoro (dugout canoe), alongside game drives and walking safaris.

Famous for Africa’s largest elephant herds, particularly along the Chobe River. Sunset cruises here are unforgettable.

Known for diverse ecosystems and excellent wildlife viewing, including predators and birdlife.

One of the world’s largest salt pans — surreal, moonlike landscapes that transform with rains, attracting flamingos and migratory wildlife.

Key Destinations in
Botswana
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this vast inland delta offers unique water-based safaris by mokoro (dugout canoe), alongside game drives and walking safaris.
Famous for Africa’s largest elephant herds, particularly along the Chobe River. Sunset cruises here are unforgettable.
Known for diverse ecosystems and excellent wildlife viewing, including predators and birdlife.
One of the world’s largest salt pans — surreal, moonlike landscapes that transform with rains, attracting flamingos and migratory wildlife.







Trusted Partners
A selection of exceptional camps and lodges we love to work with in Botswana. Each offers its own balance of comfort, location, and character.
Chitabe Lediba
Okavango Delta
Set within a private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, Chitabe Lediba offers one of the Delta’s richest wildlife experiences. The camp overlooks a seasonal floodplain and combines classic tented style with exceptional guiding. Game drives here often bring sightings of leopard, wild dog, and large herds of buffalo.
Savute Elephant Lodge
Chobe National Park
In the heart of Chobe National Park, this Belmond lodge overlooks the Savuti Channel — a magnet for elephants, predators, and migratory birds. The area is famed for intense wildlife interactions, especially during the dry months. Spacious decks and open lounges give uninterrupted views of the plains.
San Camp
Makgadikgadi Pans
Set on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans, San Camp is an exercise in elegant minimalism. Its white canvas tents open to endless salt flats where meerkats, zebra, and brown hyena roam. Guests explore by quad bike, on foot, or with the San Bushmen, gaining a deeper sense of this fragile desert ecosystem.
Practical Information
Helpful details to make planning easy.
The dry season (May to October) is the best for game viewing. The Okavango floods between June and August, offering superb water-based safaris.
Maun is the main gateway for the Okavango Delta, while Kasane provides easy access to Chobe and Victoria Falls.
Many visitors can enter Botswana visa-free for short stays. Always confirm requirements before travel.
Northern Botswana is a malaria area — prophylaxis is recommended. Travel is often by small aircraft between lodges, so luggage limits and advance bookings are important.
Practical Information
Helpful details to make planning easy.
The dry season (May to October) is the best for game viewing. The Okavango floods between June and August, offering superb water-based safaris.
Maun is the main gateway for the Okavango Delta, while Kasane provides easy access to Chobe and Victoria Falls.
Many visitors can enter Botswana visa-free for short stays. Always confirm requirements before travel.
Northern Botswana is a malaria area — prophylaxis is recommended. Travel is often by small aircraft between lodges, so luggage limits and advance bookings are important.
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