Botswana’s landscapes are as diverse as they are breathtaking. The Okavango Delta, with its lush waterways, is home to the Big 5, including lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, buffalos, hippos, and a vibrant array of birdlife. Just beyond lies the Kalahari Desert, where resilient wildlife and the traditions of the Zu/'hoasi people endure in a striking, arid environment. Together, these extremes make Botswana one of Africa’s most compelling destinations.
Adventure beyond typical safaris with exclusive access to private reserves, secluded camps, and expert-guided adventures that reveal Botswana’s wild beauty. Each custom trip and small group tour is tailored for those who seek meaningful connections with nature. Our luxury camps, handpicked for their remoteness and comfort, provide a peaceful retreat in the heart of the wilderness. This is safari as it’s meant to be—away from the crowds, surrounded by the sights and sounds of untouched nature.
Glide through the Okavango Delta by mokoro, spotting hippos and elephants up close.
Join expert-guided game drives and walking safaris to explore Botswana’s ecosystems.
Stay in exclusive, luxury tented camps that offer privacy, comfort, and immersion in nature.
Enjoy private access to Botswana’s pristine wilderness, away from crowded areas.
Take a journey through three of Southern Africa’s most wondrous countries, uncovering the magic of this spellbinding region. From the vibrancy of South Africa’s Mother City, with its breathtaking panoramas and dynamic food scene, travel into the classic world of safari—where game drives, sundowners, and sleeping beneath the stars becomes a spellbinding rhythm that feels impossible… Continued
A one-of-a-kind natural masterpiece, the Okavango Delta is the happy result of the 1,000-mile long Okavango River’s failure to find an outlet to the sea, thus creating the world’s largest inland delta. On this custom journey, delve into the bounty of the delta and the equally entrancing Makgadikgadi Salt Pans—an entirely different ecosystem within Botswana’s… Continued
BEST TIMES: Winter (May-October) Dry Season. The skies are clear, rain is rare, and there are fewer mosquitoes. Low grasses and concentrated animals at watering holes make wildlife easier to spot.
ALSO CONSIDER: Summer (November-April) Green Season. Rains are mostly afternoon showers (except for January and February) and seldom have a negative impact on your trip. Wildlife during this time includes newborn animals.
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