
Botswana
The gold standard for low-impact, high-luxury safari. Navigate the crystalline waters of the Okavango Delta by mokoro.
Why Botswana
Africa's last remaining Eden
Botswana pioneered the high-value, low-impact tourism model. Experience Africa's most intimate and exclusive safari destination.

Okavango Delta
The world's largest inland delta and a unique water wilderness.

Exclusive Access
Private concessions ensure an intimate, uncrowded safari.

Elephant Capital
Home to Africa's largest elephant population—over 120,000.

Pristine Nature
40% of the country is protected with no fences.

Predator Paradise
Exceptional viewing of wild dogs, leopards, and lions.

Year-Round Appeal
Unique experiences across flood and dry seasons.
Delta Expeditions
Luxury safari experiences curated for those seeking the most pristine wilderness in Africa, where water meets savannah.
Classic Okavango Delta Safari
A masterpiece of water and wilderness. Navigate the crystal channels of the Delta by mokoro and explore the predator-rich Moremi Game Reserve.
Botswana Mobile Safari
The authentic way to see Botswana. Follow the wildlife through Savuti and Chobe, staying in high-end moving tented camps that bring you closer to nature.
Ultimate Botswana Explorer
An uncompromising circuit of Botswana's most exclusive concessions. Maximum wildlife density and ultra-luxury lodging for the discerning traveler.
The Okavango
Delta
Fed by seasonal floods from Angola, the delta transforms the Kalahari Desert into a lush paradise. Experience private islands where you are often the only humans for miles around.
Water Safari
Mokoro trips, motor boat excursions, tiger fishing & birding
Land Safari
Remote island game drives, guided walks, night predator drives
Seasonality Guide
High Water
May – September. The delta is at its fullest. Best for mokoro trips and lush scenery.
Dry Season
June – October. Maximum wildlife concentration around permanent water.
Green Season
November – April. Lush landscapes, new-born animals, and lower rates.
Travel Essentials
Everything you need for a seamless and extraordinary Botswanan adventure
Visa Requirements
- Many nationalities receive a free 90-day visa on arrival
- Passports must be valid for 6 months beyond travel dates
Health Requirements
- Malaria prophylaxis strongly recommended
- Yellow fever certificate needed if arriving from endemic zones
Currency & Payments
- Botswana Pula (BWP)
- US Dollars and credit cards are widely accepted at luxury lodges
Language
- English is the official language and used throughout the tourism sector
- Setswana is the national language
Getting There
- Maun and Kasane are the main gateways
- Transfers to remote camps are typically via light aircraft
Safari Style
- Small, intimate camps (12-20 guests)
- The "High-Value, Low-Impact" model ensures maximum exclusivity
Botswana Travel Guide
All clients receive our exclusive digital travel guide with detailed delta preparation, packing lists for water & land safaris, and emergency contact information.
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