Botswana
Botswana is the most exclusive destination for safari. Here you will enjoy authentic wild safaris, while staying in some of the most luxurious bush camps in the world. What we will love most about Botswana is the fact that most lodges are pretty much open onto the bush, we also love the proximity with the animals and the unusual sightings, especially the water scenes .
This country is extremely stable and safe, it is also mostly untouched and nature is very prominent in Botswana, the towns being far and few. The main area to observe wildlife is the Delta / Chobe area, but in the South you can extend your visit to the Kalahari desert or to the Magkadigkadi salt pans, a vast desert expanse.
A safari experience like no other
Botswana offers a raw safari experience. The country is home to the guide school that is responsible for training most game rangers in Southern Africa, they simply are the best guides there is.
When you contact us for a consultation, we will get to know you and your little group, and determine together which route is best suited to you. We will combine our extensive knowledge of the country with our sincere attention to your expectations and offer you a program to delight the whole party.
Good to Know
Country
Botswana
Travel requirements
Visa not needed for most nations, enquire. Negative PCR test compulsory.
Languages spoken
2 national languages: Setswana and English
Curency used
BWP- Pula
Area (km2)
581,730 million km²
For the Potographers
Botswana is an ideal destination for the photographers and despite the luggage restrictions you find lots of adepts attracted to this country. Botswana makes for such good photography, first of all for the quality of the safari, the game viewing here is phenomenal. In addition to the excelent animal sightings, the water that is so prevalent in Botswana makes a stunning mirror effect that enhances your shots, the proximity with the animals due to using a mokoro (a dug out canoe) is another big plus, also the diversity in the ecosystems makes Botswana so fascinating for photographers, as they can discover the wetlands in the North or the dry dusty landscapes in the South.