Okavango Delta
Made up of lagoons, channels and islands, the Okavango Delta is one of the world’s largest wetland ecosystems, teeming with wildlife. Starting…
Welcome to Botswana, where the Kalahari Desert blooms into the world’s largest inland delta and wildlife thrives in one of Africa’s most pristine wilderness areas.
This Botswana travel guide will help you discover the country’s distinctive landscapes and experiences. From mokoro canoe safaris through the Okavango to game drives in Chobe, we’ll share how you can visit this celebrated wildlife haven with minimal impact.
Whether you’re planning to sleep under Kalahari stars, track wild dogs or explore remote islands, you’ll find practical Botswana travel advice and insider tips throughout these pages.
You need time to enjoy your Botswana safari. Do not rush the experience. Botswana is a big country and getting around is largely done by scheduled light aircraft. As flights are frequent and easy, combining two or three areas of the country on one safari holiday is not only possible but highly recommended by our travel experts.
The most famous areas for wildlife are in the north – the Okavango Delta, the Moremi Game Reserve, Linyanti, Selinda and Chobe National Park. These areas are home to masses of big game, as well as some of Africa’s finest safari camps.
The south is largely desert and thus a fabulous contrast to the watery north. See the San Bushmen of the Central Kalahari and experience the vast emptiness of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, the remains of one of the world’s largest super lakes. Here the desert isn’t always dry – when the rains arrive the area bursts into life and see the second largest zebra and wildebeest migration in the world. Ask our Botswana safari experts for more details as to when is the best time to experience this migration.
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