Botswana
One of the continent's most beautiful countries, Botswana has a rich archaeological, geological and natural history. Home to exceptionally biodiverse places, and incredible numbers of wildlife, we must admit that few places encapsulate the safari ethos and charm as well as 'The Gem of Africa' does. The Okavango Delta is the world's largest alluvial fan; a sprawling lush and glittering oasis of palm belts and grassy plains that host great herds of elephant, regular lion and cape buffalo interaction, prolific leopard populations and a growing number of wild dogs and rhinoceros. The Delta drains into the white sands of the Kalahari, the home of the San people and a wondrous expanse of arid beauty. In the Chobe area, visitors can partake in leisurely drifts down the Zambezi or the Chobe while viewing elephants descend to the water's edge to drink beneath a cloud of carmine bee-eaters. There is little wonder why some of the first wildlife films to ever depict the glory of Africa were shot in Botswana.
Seasonality :
October - November
April - May
Shoulder Season
Highlights :
A few of our favourite places in Botswana...
Okavango Delta
An Oasis of Glittering Channels
It is almost fictional, the story of the Okavango delta. As great a river as any…except for that its water never reaches the ocean. Instead, the channels disperse into a 15 000 km² labyrinth of papyrus, white sands, crystal clear channels and palm belts. An oasis-like paradise, a place like no other. It is for good reason, therefore, that the Delta has been proclaimed one of Africa’s seven wonders, and officially recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site. Not only is this landscape as unique as it is beautiful, it also home to vast numbers of wildlife and colourful birds. Canoeing the channels can be an exhilarating introduction to the bubbling pods of hippo and prehistoric crocodiles dwelling in the waterways, whilst driving on safari will exhibit an endless array of fauna and flora, big and small. Often, though, it is only by air that one can grasp what an extraordinary place the Okavango really is. A woven landscape or glittering channels and green reeds, dotted by herds of elephant and buffalo in the hundreds.
Kalahari
A Semi Desert Paradise
Derived from the Tswana word kgala meaning ‘the great thirst’ or kgalagadi meaning ‘a waterless place’, the Kalahari could be mistaken as a place one should avoid in their travels. Yet in this mythical place, sizing almost 900 000 km² lies a solace of peace and quiet that only a desert or semi-arid savannah can provide. A place where wind can blow dust for hundreds of kilometres before it settles. Where life springs from the sand in every direction. Elephants, cheetahs, brown hyenas and the famed Kalahari black-maned lions are amongst the creatures that will surprise you around each thicket or behind each dune. The Kalahari is also a stronghold for populations of meerkats, aardwolves, pangolins and aardvarks, making it the go-to destination in Africa to witness these rare and wonderful creatures. There’s room for everyone in the vastness of this place: the safari-goers, the explorers, the adventure seekers and those who just want to feel the silent energy of the Kalahari, those who want to feel the desert wind on their skin and stare into an endless starry sky.
Chobe
Botswana's jewel
Botswana is renowned for its biodiversity, and Chobe is known as being its most biodiverse park, a testament to the thriving life roaming this incredible wilderness. Located in the north of Botswana, Chobe is composed of arid landscapes interspersed with marshes and rivers, a perfect habitat to hold immeasurable amounts of wildlife. And indeed, this beautiful ecosystem is home to numerous populations of elephants, buffalos, cheetahs and leopards… not to mention the famous Chobe lions that are known for their abilities to hunt elephants, a skill passed down across generations of lions. Whether it be gazing out from a luxury lodge, a safari cruise down the Chobe river or a self-drive, this park is guaranteed to create memories and encounters that few other places can rival.
Not sure what you are looking for? Fill out our questionnaire so that we can get to know you and find the perfect African experience designed just for you!
-
Moremi - Vumburu
Okavango Odyssey
Fly into Maun, the vibrant town on the edge of the Okavango Delta and transfer directly to the bush with a small charter flight taking you over the glittering channels - the scenic flight itself is an adventure already! Reach the stunning and prestigious Chief’s Island, at the heart of the Moremi concession of the Okavango Delta. Spend your days exploring the bush at sunrise and sunset for pachyderms, cats, antelope, birds and many other incredible species under that special pastel Botswana light. In between, blissfully relax at Chief’s Camp wonderful facilities, maybe even going for a Mokoro across the channels - a delightfully gentle and slow way of experiencing the Delta like a local...
-
Kalahari Salt Pans - Okavango Delta - Savuti Marsh - Chobe National Park - Victoria Falls
Beautiful Botswana with Victoria Falls
Arrive in Maun and transfer with a charter flight to the lesser known but starkly beautiful Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Explore the lunar expanse that forms the salt pans in the dry season, and in the wet season, be a spectator to the incredible migration of zebra and wildebeest. Take a moment to pause during walks with the Zu/’hoasi Bushmen as you learn about their beautiful and ancient culture. Last but not least, (our personal favourite) spend time with playful and curious meerkats as they go about their business.
After the thrill of the dry Makgadikgadi, fly back to Maun for a chartered flight to the jewel that is the Okavango Delta. Fly above the shimmering channels and emerald green marshes and bush, wildlife abounding below. Enjoy the very exclusive Khwai Private Reserve, east of Moremi, and the exquisite and brand new Tuludi...
-
Chobe National Park - Okavango Delta
Classic Botswana
Fly to Kasane for your first stop: the beautiful Chobe River. Huge herds of elephants bathe under the bright blue sky; and dust themselves in the last rays of golden light, and boat trips will (safely) bring you very close to some of Africa’s most feared but fascinating creatures - hippos and crocs. Elephants may just even cross before you too !
Transfer back to Maun for your scenic flight over the glittering Okavango Delta for your first stop at the Nxabega Okavango Camp, a place delightful for water safaris. Explore the water on a traditional mokoro and enjoy incredible biodiverse scenes wherever you look. Spend your days exploring the bush at sunrise and sunset for pachyderms, cats, antelope, birds and many other incredible species under that special pastel Botswana light...
-
Namibia, Botswana and the Victoria Falls
The Trinity Package
An epic Odyssey across three countries! Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a dazzling sight, where you can climb up Dune 45 (or Big Daddy for the brave), before exploring the mysterious Deadvlei. Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Have the thrills of a lifetime as an expert driver takes you dune-surfing, or search for whales from Walvis Bay, depending on the season. Head to the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted wildlife takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes. Whilst in Damaraland, the ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein is well worth a stop, where human history meets nature...
-
Moremi - Vumburu
Okavango Odyssey
Fly into Maun, the vibrant town on the edge of the Okavango Delta and transfer directly to a small charter flight over the glittering channels - the scenic flight itself is an adventure already! Reach the stunning and prestigious Chief’s Island, at the heart of the Moremi concession of the Okavango Delta. Spend your days exploring the bush at sunrise and sunset for pachyderms, cats, antelope, birds and many other incredible species under that special pastel Botswana light. In between, blissfully relax at Chief’s Camp wonderful facilities, maybe even going for a Mokoro across the channels - a delightfully gentle and slow way of experiencing the Delta like a local...
-
Kalahari Salt Pans - Okavango Delta - Savuti Marsh - Chobe National Park - Victoria Falls
Beautiful Botswana with Victoria Falls
Arrive in Maun and transfer with a charter flight to the lesser known but starkly beautiful Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Explore the lunar expanse that forms the salt pans in the dry season, and in the wet season, be a spectator to the incredible migration of zebra and wildebeest. Take a moment to pause during walks with the Zu/’hoasi Bushmen as you learn about their beautiful and ancient culture...
-
Chobe National Park - Okavango Delta
Classic Botswana
Fly to Kasane for your first stop: the beautiful Chobe River. Huge herds of elephants bathe under the bright blue sky; and dust themselves in the last rays of golden light, and boat trips will (safely) bring you very close to some of Africa’s most feared but fascinating creatures - hippos and crocs. Elephants may just even cross before you too ! It certainly takes our breath away! Transfer back to Maun for your scenic flight over the glittering Okavango Delta for your first stop at the Nxabega Okavango Camp, a place delightful for water safaris. Explore the water on a traditional mokoro and enjoy incredible biodiverse scenes wherever you look...
-
Namibia, Botswana and the Victoria Falls
The Trinity Package
An epic odyssey across three countries! Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a dazzling sight, where you can climb up Dune 45 (or Big Daddy for the brave), before exploring the mysterious Deadvlei. Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Have the thrills of a lifetime as an expert driver takes you dune-surfing, or search for whales from Walvis Bay, depending on the season. Head to the wondrous Damaraland...