Botswana Guide
Discover Botswana’s
Iconic Wildlife & Landscapes
Botswana is one of Africa’s most exclusive and pristine safari destinations, known for its high-end, low-impact tourism model. With vast landscapes ranging from the lush waterways of the Okavango Delta to the arid Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana offers an unparalleled variety of safari experiences.
Home to some of the largest elephant herds in Africa, the country also boasts thriving populations of big cats, wild dogs, and rhinos. Visitors can enjoy intimate game-viewing experiences in private concessions, where off-road driving and walking safaris provide closer encounters with wildlife. Whether gliding through the delta in a mokoro canoe, tracking lions on foot, or camping under a sky filled with stars, Botswana delivers an unspoiled and luxurious safari adventure.
Itineraries and Packages

Price:
From $5,769 per person sharing
Duration:
7 Days / 6 Nights

Price:
From $20,767 per couple
Duration:
7 Days / 6 Nights

Price:
From $2,477 per person sharing
Duration:
5 Days / 4 Nights
Luxury Lodges & Camps in Botswana
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Safari Locations in Botswana
Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with a safari in Botswana! From the lush Okavango Delta, where you can glide through winding waterways, to the vast Kalahari Desert, home to black-maned lions, every moment is pure magic.
Whether you’re tracking elephants in Chobe or watching zebras migrate across the Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana offers unforgettable encounters. At Adventures Africa, we create tailor-made safaris that bring you closer to nature’s wild heart. Are you ready for your next adventure?
Unique Experiences & Activities
Botswana offers a range of exclusive and immersive safari experiences, each designed to bring you closer to the untamed beauty of Africa. Whether gliding silently through the Okavango Delta, tracking wildlife on foot, or capturing the perfect shot from a custom-designed hide, every adventure promises unforgettable encounters with nature.
Here are some notable options:
Mokoro Safaris in the Okavango Delta
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Navigate the tranquil waterways of the Okavango Delta in a traditional dugout canoe, guided by expert polers. This silent and eco-friendly journey allows you to observe hippos, crocodiles, and an incredible array of birdlife up close.
Walking Safaris with Expert Guides
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Experience the thrill of exploring Botswana’s wilderness on foot in Moremi and Linyanti. Led by highly skilled guides, these safaris offer an intimate look at the flora and fauna, tracking big game while learning about the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Night Drives in Private Reserves
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As darkness falls, venture out on a night drive in a private concession to witness the nocturnal side of the bush. Spot elusive predators like leopards, lions on the hunt, and smaller creatures such as aardwolves and bush babies under the cover of darkness.
Photographic Safaris
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Capture breathtaking images with the guidance of specialized photographic guides. Set up in strategically placed hides or from customized vehicles, you’ll have the perfect vantage point to shoot stunning portraits of Botswana’s diverse wildlife.
Horseback Safaris in the Tuli Block
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Ride alongside zebras, giraffes, and antelopes through the rugged landscapes of the Tuli Block. A horseback safari offers a unique and exhilarating way to experience the bush, allowing for close wildlife encounters without the disturbance of a vehicle.
Quad Biking Across the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
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Feel the thrill of adventure as you speed across the endless white expanse of the Makgadikgadi Pans on a quad bike. This surreal, lunar-like landscape offers an otherworldly safari experience, often combined with a night under the stars.
Meet the San Bushmen
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Step back in time as you spend a day with the indigenous San people, one of the world’s oldest surviving cultures. Learn about their ancient survival skills, from tracking animals to foraging for medicinal plants, and gain insight into their deep connection with nature.
Hot Air Balloon Rides Over the Okavango Delta
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Soar above the vast floodplains of the Okavango Delta at sunrise for a bird’s-eye view of this breathtaking ecosystem. From above, witness herds of elephants, hippos in the lagoons, and the intricate network of waterways that make this UNESCO World Heritage site so spectacular.
Travel Tips & Practical Information
Getting to Botswana
- Main Airport: Maun International Airport (MUB) for Okavango Delta & northern parks.
- Kasane Airport (BBK) for Chobe National Park.
- Transfers: Light aircraft flights between lodges and parks are common due to remote locations.
Getting to Botswana is a unique experience that immerses you in the heart of Africa. The main gateway to the country is Maun International Airport (MUB), ideal for those heading to the Okavango Delta and northern parks. For visitors to Chobe National Park, Kasane Airport (BBK) serves as the closest hub. Once in Botswana, light aircraft flights between lodges and national parks are the most convenient way to navigate the remote landscapes, ensuring a seamless adventure.
Dry Season (May – October)
- The best time for game viewing is when animals gather around water sources.
- Chobe & Linyanti offer spectacular elephant sightings.
- Cooler weather (especially from June to August).
- Peak season for safaris; lodges and camps book up quickly.
Wet Season (November – April)
- Okavango Delta floods from June to October (counterintuitive but key to its ecosystem).
- The best time for birdwatching is when migratory species arrive.
- Makgadikgadi Pans transforms into lush wetlands, attracting the zebra migration.
- Fewer tourists & lower prices on some accommodations.
Best Time for Mokoro Safaris
- The Okavango Delta is at its highest from June to October, offering the best conditions for water-based activities.
Ideal Duration for a Botswana Adventure
- 7–12 days allows for a mix of delta, savannah, and desert experiences.
For the ideal Botswana adventure, plan for 7–12 days to fully experience the country’s diverse landscapes. This timeframe allows you to explore the lush waterways of the Okavango Delta, witness incredible wildlife on the savannahs of Chobe National Park, and immerse yourself in the striking beauty of the Kalahari Desert. With a week, you can cover key highlights, while a longer stay provides opportunities for deeper exploration, luxury lodges, and off-the-beaten-path experiences.
What to Pack for Botswana’s Weather
- Dry Season: Cool mornings, warm afternoons—light layers recommended.
- Wet Season: Hot and humid—pack waterproof gear and breathable clothing.
- For Walking Safaris: Neutral-colored clothing, comfortable boots, and a hat.
Botswana’s climate varies throughout the year, so packing smart is key to a comfortable trip. During the dry season, expect crisp mornings and warm afternoons—light layers are ideal for adjusting to temperature changes throughout the day. The wet season brings heat and humidity, making lightweight, breathable fabrics essential, along with waterproof gear for sudden showers. If you’re heading out on a walking safari, opt for neutral-colored clothing to blend with the environment, sturdy, well-worn boots for rough terrain, and a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection.
Health & Safety in Botswana: What Travelers Need to Know
- Vaccinations: Yellow fever is required if traveling from a risk zone.
- Malaria: Present in the Okavango Delta and Chobe—use mosquito repellent and consider prophylaxis.
- Drinking Water: Stick to bottled or filtered water.
When traveling to Botswana, taking the right health precautions ensures a safe and enjoyable trip. If you’re arriving from a country with a yellow fever risk, proof of vaccination is mandatory. Malaria is a concern in regions like the Okavango Delta and Chobe, especially during the rainy season, so using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves in the evenings, and considering anti-malarial medication is advised. To avoid waterborne illnesses, it’s best to drink bottled or properly filtered water rather than tap water, even in urban areas.
Money & Tipping in Botswana: What to Know
- Currency: Botswana Pula (BWP); USD is widely accepted.
- Tipping: Customary for guides ($10–20 per day), trackers ($5–10), and lodge staff ($5 per stay).
The official currency of Botswana is the Botswana Pula (BWP), although US dollars are widely accepted in major establishments, especially in tourist areas. When it comes to tipping, it’s customary to show appreciation for excellent service. For safari guides, a tip of $10–20 per day is typical, while trackers usually receive $5–10 per day for their assistance. Lodge staff often expect around $5 for the duration of your stay. While tipping is not mandatory, it is greatly appreciated and helps support the local economy.
Connectivity, Power, and Plugs in Botswana
- Wi-Fi is available in lodges, but some remote camps have no service.
- Local SIM cards (Mascom, Orange) offer coverage in major towns.
- Botswana uses UK-style plugs (Type G, 230V). Bring an adapter if needed.
While Wi-Fi is available in most lodges and hotels, remote safari camps may not offer any internet service, allowing you to fully disconnect and enjoy the wilderness.
For staying connected in major towns, local SIM cards from providers like Mascom and Orange are widely available and provide good coverage.
When it comes to power, Botswana uses UK-style Type G plugs (230V), so be sure to bring a suitable adapter to charge your devices. Some areas may also experience occasional power outages, so a portable charger might be a good backup.
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