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"In Botswana, the stars shine brighter in the night sky."

Africa’s pristine wilderness, celebrated for the Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the game-rich savannas of Chobe and the remote beauty of the Kalahari Desert, Botswana offers unparalleled safari experiences.

Botswana’s highlights include the Okavango Delta, a seasonal wetland teeming with wildlife, Chobe National Park with its massive elephant herds, and the stark, otherworldly beauty of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans & Kalahari Desert. From mokoro safaris gliding through delta waterways to cultural interactions with the San people and thrilling game drives in Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

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With endless safari possibilities, here are a few ideas to inspire your journey.

BOTSWANA OKAVANGO SAFARI: 8 DAYS - Okavango Delta, Linyanti, Chobe

Highlights: Okavango wildlife. Mokoro safaris. Chobe/ Linyanti. African Wild Dogs.
Is this for me? For the safari-goer who wants an in-depth Okavango experience.


Days 1-3Okavango Delta (dry areas)/ Moremi Game Reserve.
Exceptional and diverse wildlife viewing, with excellent opportunities to spot the elusive and endangered African Wild Dogs.
Days 4-5

Okavango Delta (wet areas).
Experience unique “wet” safaris by boat and mokoro (traditional canoe) and complement them with exciting game drives on land.

Days 6-8Linyanti & Chobe.
Linyanti: Renowned for exceptional wildlife viewing along the river and flooded plains, with sightings of elephants, lions, buffalo, and African wild dogs.
Chobe: Teeming with wildlife, famous for its massive elephant herds and excellent riverfront viewing by boat or 4×4 safari.
BOTSWANA HIGHLIGHTS: 8 DAYS - Kalahari, Saan Bushmen, Okavango Delta, Linyanti & Chobe
Highlights: Kalahari. Okavango Delta. Chobe/ Linyanti/ Savuti. Big cats. Is this for me? For the safari-goer who wants Botswana’s highlights & diversity.
 
Days 1-2 Kalahari. Vast plains, salt pans, and dunes, home to plains game, cheetahs, black-maned lions, mongoose species, and the elusive honey badger. San Bushmen. Discover San culture through guided nature walks, foraging with the clan, or horse-riding safaris from select camps.
Days 3-5 Okavango Delta. A haven for diverse wildlife viewing, offering unique “wet” safaris by boat and mokoro (traditional canoe) and “dry” safaris through game drives. The delta is one of the best places to spot the elusive African Wild Dog.
Days 6-8 Linyanti & Chobe. Linyanti: Renowned for exceptional wildlife viewing along the river and flooded plains, with sightings of elephants, lions, buffalo, and African wild dogs. Chobe: Teeming with wildlife, famous for its massive elephant herds and excellent riverfront viewing by boat or 4×4 safari.
BOTSWANA BESPOKE SAFARI

Tailored entirely to your imagination!

Whether it’s gliding through the Okavango Delta in a mokoro, tracking wildlife on foot in the Linyanti, a mobile camping adventure under starlit skies, or horseback riding through the Makgadikgadi Pans or Okavango Delta, we’ll create your ultimate safari.

Experience Botswana’s unmatched wilderness at its finest, from the exclusive luxury of Zarafa Camp in the Selinda Reserve to Xigera in the heart of the Okavango.

Let us turn your dream safari into reality.

 

Cost: starting from US$ 1,500 to US$ 5,000+ per person per night.

Includes: almost everything; accommodation, all meals, national park & conservancy fees, game drives in safari modified vehicles, qualified local guide/s, domestic flights, airport transfers, taxes.

Excludes: international flights, visa fees, personal items, optional extras.

Note: we also accept payment in BTC, ETH and USDC. 

After your safari, continue your adventure — here are some options to enhance your journey.

Victoria Falls, Zambia & Zimbabwe
Witness the world’s largest waterfall, Victoria Falls, where over a million liters of water plunge 108 meters every second across a 1.7 km-wide gorge. Feel the thunder, soak in the spray, and explore activities like game drives to spot rhinos, Zambezi River cruises, white-water rafting, or scenic flights over this natural wonder.

Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, often hailed as one of the world’s most beautiful cities, is a vibrant blend of natural and urban wonders. With Table Mountain at its heart, stunning beaches, nearby vineyards, the Cape of Good Hope, and even African Penguins, it offers endless charm. 

Tswalu, South Africa 
Tswalu, South Africa’s largest private game reserve, spans an impressive 118,000 hectares of breathtaking Kalahari wilderness. With just 14 luxurious rooms across two exclusive camps, it offers an intimate and personalised safari experience. Renowned for its conservation efforts, it’s home to unique species like pangolins, meerkats, and black-maned lions.

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Victoria Falls

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seasons

Each season offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities and experiences.

December - March

Summer season, with warm to hot days averaging 35C/ 95F.
Good rainfall, with late afternoon cloud build-up & thunderstorms.
Lush, green vegetation with beautiful wildflowers.
High plains game & predator densities in the Kalahari, well into April.
Great time for birding.
An excellent time for photography as the air is crisp & clear.

 
April - May

Floodwaters from rainfall further upstream reach the upper parts of the Okavango Delta, and begin to inundate the floodplains.
Water is still abundant in the Linyanti area; elephant concentrations are relatively low.
Beginning of African wild dog denning period in Linyanti area.
April still sees high concentrations of plains game & predators in the Kalahari.
An excellent time for photography as the air is crisp & clear.

 
June to October

June – August is the peak of the flood in the Okavango Delta, with seasonal floodplains inundated right down to the southern reaches of the Delta.
September & October see little rainfall in the Okavango Delta, daytime temperatures warm to hot, & receding floodwaters.
In the Linyanti/ Chobe/ Savuti region, inland water sources dry up, resulting in large concentrations of elephants & other wildlife around remaining water sources, such as the Linyanti & Chobe Rivers.
The Kalahari sees significantly reduced game viewing during this, the dry season. Hot during the day, chilly at night, warming up by September/ October.

 
November - December

Beginning of the rainy season.
Hot days, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms & showers.
Lots of antelope births with many babies around.
November marks the start of the Eurasian bird migration into Africa.
In the Central Kalahari, December starts to see good plains wildlife & predator concentrations.

 

Our Promise to You

Seamless Travel: From lodge reservations to transport and lunches, every detail is expertly handled by our experienced coordinators.

Expert Guidance: Skilled local guides share their deep knowledge of wildlife, ecosystems, and culture, ensuring an enriching safari experience.

Safety: Extensive in-country support keeps your journey smooth and secure, even when plans change.

Refined Comfort: Handpicked camps and lodges offer exceptional wildlife viewing, unique accommodations, impeccable service, and meaningful cultural connections.

Full Transparency: No hidden fees or surprises—just clear, upfront communication so you can relax from start to finish.

 

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