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Botswana Safari Packages.

In a continent filled with safari destinations, Botswana shines as a model of conservation, exclusivity, and authentic adventure. From the watery labyrinths of the Okavango Delta to the sunbaked salt pans of Makgadikgadi, every moment in Botswana is an encounter with the extraordinary. Its landscapes are vast, its wildlife abundant, and its people warm and welcoming.

For those who crave both excitement and serenity, Botswana is not just a destination—it’s a soul-stirring experience that reminds us of nature’s power, resilience, and beauty.

7-Day Botswana Classic Safari.

From $ 4,720 per person sharing

Inclusions:
All Airport Transfer & Transportation

Accommodation
Park Entry Fees
Full Board Meal Plan
Unlimited Game viewing drives
✓ A Professional Guide-driver  

10-Day Botswana Adventure

From $ 4,440 per person sharing

Inclusions:
All Airport Transfers

Accommodation

Park Entry Fees
Full Board Meal Plan
Unlimited Game viewing drives
Professional Guide-driver

Best Time to Visit Botswana.

The best time to experience Botswana safaris depends on what you wish to see. The dry season (May to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing, as animals congregate around water sources and vegetation is sparse. The wet season (November to April), on the other hand, transforms the landscape into lush greenery—perfect for birdwatching and scenic photography.

Each season has its charm, but no matter when you visit, Botswana’s magic never fades. Its landscapes shift dramatically—from dry desert to flooded delta—offering something new with every visit.

Why Choose Botswana?

Unlike other popular safari destinations, Botswana limits the number of lodges and visitors in its national parks and private reserves. This results in a more exclusive and intimate safari experience, free from overcrowding. Whether you’re gliding through the Okavango Delta in a traditional mokoro canoe or tracking game in the vast Kalahari Desert, you’ll have ample space and time to enjoy the wonders of nature without distractions.

Unrivaled Wildlife Encounters in Botswana

One of the most compelling reasons to visit Botswana is its abundance of wildlife. The country boasts some of the highest concentrations of animals on the African continent, including the famed Big Five—lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos. These majestic creatures roam freely across Botswana’s national parks and private reserves, offering incredible opportunities for game drives and photography.

Beyond the Big Five, Botswana shelters a variety of fascinating species such as cheetahs, wild dogs, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and over 500 species of birds. The sight of elephants bathing in the Chobe River, or leopards resting in acacia trees under the golden African sun, are experiences that stay etched in travelers’ memories forever. For bird enthusiasts, Botswana’s diverse wetlands and woodlands are a paradise where every turn reveals new, colorful species to admire.

Exploring Botswana’s Top Safari Destinations

1. The Okavango Delta – Africa’s Living Oasis

A true natural wonder, the Okavango Delta is one of Botswana’s crown jewels. This UNESCO World Heritage Site transforms the dry Kalahari sands into a lush, green paradise during seasonal floods. Visitors can glide silently through the waterways in a traditional mokoro canoe, spotting hippos, crocodiles, and water birds up close. Game drives and walking safaris here provide exceptional encounters with elephants, antelopes, lions, and leopards.

The Delta’s serenity, combined with its incredible biodiversity, makes it one of the best places in Botswana to experience a luxury safari that’s both thrilling and peaceful.

2. Chobe National Park – The Land of Giants

Located in northern Botswana, Chobe National Park is famous for its vast herds of elephants—the largest concentration in Africa. During the dry season, thousands of elephants gather along the Chobe River, creating a mesmerizing scene that photographers dream of capturing. Boat safaris on the river offer unique perspectives of elephants swimming, hippos basking, and crocodiles lurking by the banks.

Chobe also teems with buffalos, lions, and diverse birdlife, making it one of the most dynamic safari destinations in Botswana. For those seeking adventure with comfort, Chobe’s lodges and river cruises blend wilderness with luxury in perfect harmony.

3. Moremi Game Reserve – The Jewel of the Okavango

Part of the Okavango Delta ecosystem, the Moremi Game Reserve combines wetlands, mopane forests, and savannah plains, resulting in a mosaic of habitats that attract varied wildlife. Known as “the most beautiful reserve in Africa,” Moremi offers some of Botswana’s most rewarding game viewing, with thriving populations of wild dogs, leopards, and antelopes.

For eco-conscious travelers, Moremi’s sustainable tourism practices and locally operated camps ensure that your visit contributes to conservation and community development—a hallmark of Botswana’s responsible tourism model.

4. The Makgadikgadi Pans – A Desert Dreamscape

Few places in Botswana compare to the surreal beauty of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, remnants of an ancient lake that once covered much of the region. The pans stretch endlessly across the horizon, reflecting the vast African sky and offering a sense of serene isolation. During the wet season, the area transforms into a haven for flamingos and migratory birds, while the dry months invite quad-biking adventures and stargazing experiences under crystal-clear skies.

Meeting the San Bushmen who inhabit this region offers a cultural dimension to your Botswana journey—learning their ancient survival skills, tracking techniques, and storytelling traditions that have endured for centuries.

Choosing the Right Botswana Safari Package

Botswana safari packages cater to different budgets and preferences, including:

  • Luxury Lodges and Camps: Five-star accommodations offering world-class amenities and personalized service.

  • Mobile Tented Safaris: Move between different locations, setting up comfortable tented camps in the wild.

  • Self-Drive Safaris: For the adventurous traveler, renting a 4×4 and exploring the national parks independently.

Travel Tips for a Hassle-Free Safari

  • Pack Light but Smart: Neutral-colored clothing, a good camera, binoculars, and sun protection are essentials.

  • Respect Wildlife and Local Cultures: Follow ethical safari practices and be mindful of conservation efforts.

  • Health and Safety: Vaccinations and travel insurance are recommended. Consult your doctor about malaria precautions.

Get a Quote

We would love to hear about your upcoming trip! Contact us to book a 1:1 consultation with one of our expert safari designers so we can discuss your trip in great detail together and get a quote. Initial consultations will be free of charge.