Botswana

Botswana’s landscapes are incredibly diverse and largely untouched.

With over 25 years of experience, we have built a reputation as a trusted partner for authentic, life-changing journeys across the African continent.

Botswana

Discover Botswana’s Untamed Wilderness

Botswana is widely considered one of Africa’s most exclusive and pristine safari destinations—perfect if you’re after raw wilderness, low crowds, and exceptional wildlife encounters.

Botswana’s landscapes are incredibly diverse and largely untouched. The jewel is the Okavango Delta—a UNESCO World Heritage Site where seasonal floodwaters transform the desert into a lush oasis.

You can go days without encountering another safari vehicle, giving you the feeling of having this extraordinary wilderness all to yourself.
The Okavango Delta delivers that gentle mix of water, predators and silence that feels otherworldly.

Botswana is also home to Africa’s largest elephant population, with estimates ranging from 60,000 to 120,000.

For Botswana, the Okavango Delta should be your focus if you want that unmistakable water-meets-wildlife experience — drifting through lily-filled channels by mokoro and watching elephants, hippos and antelope in a setting you won’t find anywhere else.

To balance the Delta’s wetlands, pair it with Moremi or Selinda for contrasting landscapes.  Moremi blends waterways with dry woodland for strong predator viewing, while Selinda offers wide, open plains and private-reserve exclusivity.

Further north, Chobe and Linyanti deliver Africa’s greatest dryseason elephant concentrations. Chobe is known for its dramatic riverfront gatherings, and Linyanti offers the same wildlife drama with the added benefit of far fewer vehicles.

Other standout regions include:

  • Chobe National Park – famous for massive elephant herds
  • Moremi Game Reserve – a mix of wetlands and savannah
  • Makgadikgadi Salt Pans – surreal, lunar-like scenery

Best Time to Visit

  • May – October (Dry Season): Best for wildlife viewing
  • November – April (Green Season): Lush scenery, great for birding, fewer crowds

Interestingly, the Okavango Delta floods during the dry season, creating peak safari conditions.

Where to Stay in Botswana

We’ve got the best Luxury Safari Lodges for you!

  • Tlouwana Camp lies in northern Botswana, at its intersection with three other nations – Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, set just outside Chobe National Park.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 819

  • Be inspired by Africa's majestic animals as they quench their first at Elephant Valley Lodge's waterhole overlooking the Lesoma Valley in the Chobe District of Zimbabwe.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 490

  • Camp Kuzuma is a remote safari camp in Botswana in the Chobe Enclave, that borders Chobe National Park .

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 540

  • The Chobe Safari Lodge is situated in Kasane on the banks of the Chobe River and shares a border with Chobe National Park.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 550

  • Chobe Chilwero Lodge is a luxurious riverside retreat in the heart of the bush on the edge of Chobe National Park.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 1,300

  • Chobe Game lodge is the only permanent game lodge accommodation inside Chobe National Park.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 1,570

  • Experience &Beyond Chobe Under Canvas in northern Botswana. A mobile safari camp combining adventure, comfort and wildlife encounters along the Chobe River.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 1,145

  • Chobe Elephant Camp is set on a scenic ridge overlooking the Chobe Forest Reserve, offering sweeping views toward the Chobe River and surrounding wilderness.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 430

  • Muchenje Safari Lodge offers 12 thatched private cottages, each beautifully appointed and having its own unique view of the Chobe river

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 715

  • Located in the Chobe Forest Reserve in Western Botswana, the private Ngoma Safari Lodge is located on the edge of a plateau, offering endless views over the seasonal Chobe flood plain.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 1,365

  • Bakwena Lodge is a small and friendly eco-lodge located on the edge of the Chobe River and 10 minutes from the Chobe National Park

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 653

  • Situated in the Moremi Game Reserve, Monachira Camp is aptly named after the Monachira channel flowing alongside it.

    Starting Price Per Person

    $ 1,300