Botswana SafariS & Tours
ENQUIRE NOWA safari in Botswana is the essence of wild Africa — remote, exclusive, and beautifully untouched. From the waterways of the Okavango Delta to the elephant-rich plains of Chobe National Park, Botswana offers some of the most pristine and wildlife-rich environments on the continent.
With a focus on low-impact, high-quality tourism, every journey feels intimate, immersive, and deeply connected to nature.
Botswana Safari Experiences
A safari in Botswana is a journey into one of Africa’s last true wildernesses. Here, nature sets the pace — It’s not just about what you see — it’s about what you feel.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Botswana Safaris
Botswana is known for its exclusive, low-volume tourism model, offering uncrowded wildlife experiences in pristine natural environments.
The dry season (May to October) is best for wildlife viewing, especially in Chobe National Park. The green season (November to April) offers lush landscapes and excellent birdlife.
Botswana is famous for fly-in safaris, lodge-based stays, mokoro excursions in the Okavango Delta, and guided game drives.
Yes — particularly for those seeking a seamless, high-end safari experience.
Expect elephants, lions, leopards, wild dogs, buffalo, and exceptional birdlife, especially in the Delta and Chobe regions.
Most safaris are conducted by light aircraft due to the remote and water-based nature of many regions.
Yes, Botswana is widely regarded as one of Africa’s premier luxury safari destinations.
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