Botswana
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Botswana Safari

Botswana captivates with its untouched wilderness and the Okavango Delta stands out as a true natural wonder where land and water blend into an unforgettable safari experience.

Guide Price

All prices shown are guide prices only and are subject to change, and are typically based on two people sharing unless stated otherwise. Depending on the itinerary, prices may not include international or domestic flights, taxes, fuel surcharges, transfers, accommodation upgrades, activities, permits, visas or other additional costs.

*Every trip is tailor made, so final pricing will vary based on travel dates, availability and how you choose to travel, and we will always confirm full details before you book.

The Okavango Delta

The Delta feels alive in every direction with channels, lagoons and islands supporting an extraordinary ecosystem. Game drives, mokoro outings and boat trips reveal hidden corners of the floodplain while expert guides help you understand the rhythms that shape this remarkable landscape.

Wildlife

Elephants, lions and leopards thrive in the Delta, along with hippos, crocodiles and large buffalo herds. Red lechwe, sitatunga and giraffes glide across the wetlands while fish eagles, storks and herons sweep overhead.

Why Choose Botswana Safari Holidays?

Botswana safari holidays are ideal for travellers seeking an exclusive and pristine African wilderness experience. The Okavango Delta is one of the world’s most unique ecosystems, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its extraordinary biodiversity and remote, unspoiled landscapes. Safaris here feel intimate and genuinely wild, with fewer vehicles and a strong emphasis on high-quality, low-impact tourism.

Botswana is also renowned for its exceptional game viewing, offering some of Africa’s highest concentrations of elephants alongside lions, leopards and rare wild dogs. Whether exploring the Delta by mokoro, taking a guided game drive through the Moremi Game Reserve or tracking wildlife on foot, every experience brings travellers closer to the natural world in a way few destinations can match.

Best Time For A Botswana Safari

The best time for a Botswana safari is during the dry season from May to October. As water levels in the Okavango Delta drop, wildlife congregates around permanent channels and lagoons, making game viewing more rewarding and sightings more predictable. This is also the best time for mokoro excursions and boat-based safaris.

June to August offers cooler temperatures and excellent conditions in the Delta, while September and October bring warmer weather and outstanding elephant sightings around dwindling water sources. The green season from November to April transforms the landscape into a lush and vibrant setting, attracting exceptional birdlife with migratory species arriving in large numbers, though some camps reduce operations during this period.

Botswana Safari Holidays FAQs

What wildlife can I see on a Botswana safari?

Botswana safari holidays offer outstanding opportunities to see elephants, lions, leopards, wild dogs and large herds of buffalo, particularly in the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park. Hippos and crocodiles are abundant along waterways, while zebras, giraffes, red lechwe and sitatunga are commonly spotted across the wetlands and floodplains. Botswana is also one of the best places in Africa to encounter African wild dogs, and the birdlife throughout the Delta is exceptional, with fish eagles, herons, storks and a wealth of water birds present year-round.

Botswana can be a wonderful choice for first-time safari travellers who are looking for an exclusive, high-quality experience in a truly wild setting. The country’s commitment to low-volume, high-value tourism means camps are small and guiding standards are consistently excellent. While Botswana sits at a premium price point compared to some African destinations, the quality of wildlife encounters and the remoteness of the landscapes make it an exceptionally rewarding introduction to safari travel.

 

A Botswana safari typically lasts between 7 and 12 days, allowing enough time to explore more than one region and make the most of the journey to this remote destination. Many travellers combine the Okavango Delta with Chobe National Park for a varied itinerary that includes both water-based and land-based game viewing. A longer stay provides a more relaxed pace and significantly increases the opportunity for exceptional wildlife sightings.

 

Mokoro excursions in the Okavango Delta are conducted by experienced local polers who have an intimate knowledge of the waterways, wildlife behaviour and safety procedures. Groups are kept small and guides are trained to ensure a safe and memorable experience. Mokoro trips offer a uniquely peaceful way to explore the Delta, gliding silently through lily-covered channels while observing birds and wildlife at close quarters. When organised through a reputable safari operator, mokoro safaris are both safe and extraordinarily rewarding.

 

Botswana safari holidays stand apart through their combination of exclusivity, pristine wilderness and outstanding guiding. The country has deliberately limited tourist numbers to protect its ecosystems, meaning camps are small, landscapes feel genuinely remote and wildlife encounters are rarely shared with other vehicles. The Okavango Delta adds a dimension found nowhere else in Africa, with water-based activities sitting alongside traditional game drives to create a richly varied safari experience that prioritises authenticity and connection with the natural world.