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BOTSWANA

A CONSERVATION TRIUMPH

  • Botswana is one of Africa’s great success stories — a country known not just for its political and ecological stability, but for its visionary approach to conservation. With nearly 40% of the land set aside for wildlife, and some of the lowest population densities in the world, it’s a place where nature still has space to breathe — and safari still feels like true exploration.

  • In the 1990s, Botswana made a bold decision: to focus on low-volume, high-quality tourism. That choice has shaped everything. Safaris here are quiet, intimate, and deeply exclusive — whether you’re gliding through the Delta in a mokoro or waking to lions calling from beyond your tent.

    You’ll find some of the finest lodges in Africa here, along with remote mobile camps that bring you right to the edge of the wild. It’s safari at its most sophisticated, soulful, and sustainable.

  • At the heart of it all lies the Okavango Delta — a vast inland floodplain and UNESCO World Heritage Site where elephants wade through lilies and wild dogs run through reedbeds. This is one of Africa’s most spectacular ecosystems, best explored by mokoro, 4x4, or scenic flight.

    On its eastern edge, the Moremi Game Reserve offers exceptional biodiversity and game viewing, from big cats and buffalo to hundreds of bird species. Every corner feels untouched — a place where time slows and nature unfolds on its own terms.

  • In striking contrast to the lush Delta, the arid heart of Botswana lies in the Kalahari Desert and the shimmering Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. These wild, lesser-travelled landscapes offer a completely different kind of safari — one of silence, stars, and ancient rhythms.

    Track black-maned lions across open plains, or spend time with the Zu/’hoasi San people, whose deep connection to the desert adds a rich cultural layer to your journey. Few places allow you to move so seamlessly between wetland and wilderness, all in one trip.

  • In the north, Chobe National Park is renowned for its enormous elephant herds, particularly during the dry season when they gather in great numbers along the river.

    To the west, the Linyanti, Selinda, and Kwando reserves offer a wilder, more remote experience — where predator sightings are common and safari still feels raw. Each region in Botswana has its own rhythm, its own story — and every stop is unforgettable.

Ready to experience Botswana, your way?

From the wild waterways of the Delta to the open skies of the Kalahari, we’ll help you craft a safari that’s as remote, refined, and unforgettable as the land itself.
Get in touch — and let’s start shaping your journey into one of Africa’s last true wildernesses.

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