Botswana
Premier Destination for African Safaris

A Wilderness Shaped by Water, Wildlife, and Time
Botswana is one of the most iconic destinations for African safaris. A land where vast wilderness areas meet ancient geological forces. Millions of years ago, northern Botswana held a great inland lake. Today, the only living trace of that era is the Okavango River, rising in Angola and flowing into Botswana through the Panhandle. As the land flattens, the river spreads into the magnificent Okavango Delta, one of the largest and most celebrated inland deltas in the world, and an essential highlight of any luxury African safari

A Stable, Pristine, and Conservation-Focused Safari Destination
Botswana has banned trophy hunting and elephant riding, and focuses instead on eco-friendly safari experiences that allow visitors a deep connection with nature.
Culture & Heritage
Botswana’s earliest inhabitants, the San (Bushmen), left behind rock art that still survives today. The Batswana now form the largest ethnic group in the country. Both English and Setswana are official languages, with English widely spoken, making travel easy for safari guests from around the world.

Exceptional Wildlife for African Safari Enthusiasts
Botswana offers some of the best game viewing in Africa, making it a top choice for Big Five safaris and photographic adventures. Birdlife, especially in northern Botswana, is among the finest in Southern Africa. Whether you’re planning a luxury safari, family safari, or photographic expedition, Botswana consistently delivers extraordinary wildlife sightings.
Best Time to Visit Botswana
for an African Safari
May to September (winter & early spring)
Peak wildlife viewing, cooler temperatures, and excellent conditions for land and water-based safaris.
October to April (green season)
Higher temperatures and summer rains bring lush vegetation, newborn animals, and superb birding.
Temperatures range from below zero in the Kalahari winter nights to 40°C during peak summer.


The country’s most iconic
African safari regions include:
Okavango Delta
Moremi Game Reserve
Chobe National Park
Savuti
Linyanti
Khwai Community Concession
Nxai Pan & Makgadikgadi Pans
Central Kalahari
Western Panhandle
Each region offers unique landscapes, from lush floodplains and river channels to vast salt pans and deserted wilderness.




















