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Discover Botswana – Wild Delta Safaris and Exclusive Wilderness

Discover Botswana safaris, Okavango Delta mokoro trips, Chobe elephants, Moremi wildlife, luxury camps and tailor-made safari itineraries.

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Botswana Safari Overview

Botswana is one of Africa's most exclusive and rewarding safari destinations, known for pristine wilderness, low-impact tourism and exceptional wildlife viewing. The country protects vast areas of natural habitat, from the waterways of the Okavango Delta to the elephant-rich floodplains of Chobe National Park and the remote landscapes of the Kalahari.

The Okavango Delta is Botswana's most famous safari region. This inland delta creates a maze of channels, islands, lagoons and floodplains that support elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, hippos, crocodiles, antelope and extraordinary birdlife. Visitors can explore by game vehicle, boat, mokoro canoe and guided walking safari, depending on the season and location.

Botswana is ideal for travellers seeking space, privacy and high-quality guiding. Many safari camps are small, intimate and located in remote private concessions, giving guests a strong sense of wilderness away from crowded routes. The country is especially attractive for luxury safaris, photographic journeys, honeymoon safaris and serious wildlife enthusiasts.

Chobe National Park is famous for huge elephant herds, while Moremi Game Reserve offers some of the best predator and general wildlife viewing in Southern Africa. The Central Kalahari and Makgadikgadi Pans add desert-adapted wildlife, cultural experiences and dramatic seasonal contrasts.

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Best Time to Visit

Botswana is a year-round safari destination, but the dry season from May to October is generally considered the best time for wildlife viewing. During these months, animals gather around permanent water sources, vegetation becomes thinner and sightings are often excellent.

The Okavango Delta usually receives seasonal floodwaters between roughly June and August, although timing can vary. This period is especially good for water-based activities such as mokoro trips and boat safaris in suitable areas.

September and October can be very hot, but they often deliver superb wildlife viewing, especially near rivers and permanent channels. The green season from November to April brings dramatic skies, newborn animals, migratory birds and lush landscapes. Some camps close seasonally, but many areas remain rewarding.

Travellers should choose timing based on the type of safari they want: peak wildlife viewing, water activities, birdwatching, photography or quieter travel months.

Wildlife

Botswana is one of Africa's top wildlife destinations. The Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe National Park, Savuti, Linyanti and private concessions support outstanding populations of elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, wild dogs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles and many antelope species.

Chobe is especially famous for elephants, with large herds gathering along the river during the dry season. Moremi and the Okavango Delta are excellent for predators, including lions, leopards, spotted hyenas and African wild dogs.

The Kalahari regions offer different wildlife experiences, including desert-adapted species, meerkats, brown hyenas, springbok, oryx and seasonal zebra movements. Botswana is also exceptional for birdwatching, especially during the green season when migratory species arrive.

Safari Styles

Botswana is best known for luxury safaris, fly-in itineraries, private concession experiences and water-based activities in the Okavango Delta. Many camps are small and remote, creating exclusive safaris with excellent guiding and limited visitor numbers.

Classic Botswana itineraries often combine the Okavango Delta, Moremi, Chobe and the Linyanti or Savuti regions. Travellers can enjoy game drives, boat safaris, mokoro excursions, walking safaris and photographic safaris.

Botswana is also excellent for honeymoon safaris, conservation-focused travel and high-end wildlife journeys. More adventurous travellers may choose mobile camping safaris, which offer a closer connection to the wilderness while moving between key safari regions.

Travel Tips

Most Botswana safaris begin through Maun, Kasane or Victoria Falls, depending on the itinerary. Many premium safaris use light aircraft transfers because camps are remote and road access can be limited.

Botswana is often more expensive than some other safari countries because of its low-volume, high-quality tourism model. Travellers should book early, especially for the dry season and popular Okavango Delta camps.

Pack neutral clothing, sun protection, insect repellent, binoculars, a warm layer for early mornings and soft-sided luggage if using light aircraft transfers. Water-based activities depend on water levels and local conditions, so itineraries should remain flexible.

Botswana combines very well with Victoria Falls, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe for longer Southern Africa journeys.

Botswana Safari Operators

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Botswana FAQ

Botswana is famous for the Okavango Delta, Chobe elephants, private concessions, excellent wildlife viewing and exclusive low-impact safari experiences.

The dry season from May to October is generally best for wildlife viewing, while the green season offers birdwatching, dramatic scenery and fewer visitors.

The Okavango Delta is a vast inland wetland where seasonal floodwaters create channels, lagoons, islands and floodplains filled with wildlife.

Yes. Mokoro canoe trips are one of the signature experiences in the Okavango Delta, depending on water levels and camp location.

Yes. Botswana is one of Africa's strongest luxury safari destinations, with remote camps, excellent guiding and exclusive private concessions.

Chobe National Park is especially famous for large elephant herds, while the Okavango Delta and Linyanti regions also offer excellent elephant viewing.

A good Botswana safari usually takes 7 to 10 days, although longer trips allow combinations with Chobe, the Okavango Delta, Moremi, Savuti and the Kalahari.

Yes. Botswana combines very well with Victoria Falls, especially through Kasane and the Chobe region.

Yes, especially for travellers looking for high-quality guiding, strong wildlife viewing and well-organised safari logistics.

Yes. Mobile camping safaris are a classic Botswana experience, allowing travellers to move between wilderness areas while staying close to nature.
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