Botswana offers a rare sense of scale and solitude. Seasonal floods transform dry plains into lush waterways, drawing wildlife into ever-changing patterns that shape each safari experience. Journeys here are defined by light aircraft transfers, intimate camps, and time spent fully immersed in the natural world.

Low-impact, high-quality safari experiences.

The Okavango Delta’s seasonal transformation.

Remote camps with exceptional wildlife density.

Botswana lies at the heart of southern Africa, defined by vast wilderness areas, seasonal waterways, and some of the continent’s most pristine wildlife regions. With a strong focus on conservation and low-impact tourism, Botswana offers an immersive safari experience that feels remote, exclusive, and deeply connected to nature.
MAIN CITIES & AIRPORTS
Maun (MUB) – Primary gateway to the Okavango Delta and northern safari regions
Kasane (BBK) – Access to Chobe National Park and the Chobe River
Gaborone (GBE) – Capital city and regional entry point
Savuti & Delta airstrips – Light aircraft access to remote camps and concessions

Low-density, conservation-led safaris.

Exceptional wildlife in vast, pristine landscapes.

Remote camps with seamless light-aircraft access.
Peak wildlife viewing, Delta floodwaters.
Dramatic skies, fewer guests.
Transition season with excellent value.
Botswana is a land of vast wilderness, pristine waterways, and exceptional wildlife encounters. From the Okavango Delta’s winding channels to the open savannas of Chobe and the surreal Makgadikgadi Pans, every landscape feels untouched, immersive, and deeply cinematic.

Water-based safaris and island camps.

Predator-rich, low-density regions.

Vast landscapes and desert-adapted wildlife.
Experiences shaped by wilderness, water, and movement: each revealing a different rhythm of Botswana.
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Begin the conversationYes. Botswana is suitable for first-time safari travellers who value a quieter, more exclusive experience. The country is known for pristine wilderness, low visitor numbers, and exceptional guiding, making it ideal for a first safari focused on immersion and quality.
Botswana follows a low-volume, high-value tourism model that prioritises conservation and exclusivity. Remote locations, limited lodge numbers, and high guiding standards contribute to higher costs, while ensuring uncrowded wildlife experiences and protected ecosystems.
Yes. Many safari camps in Botswana are located in remote wilderness areas and are accessed by light aircraft charter flights. These flights are an integral part of the experience, offering scenic aerial views and seamless transfers between camps.
Seven to ten days is ideal for a Botswana safari, allowing time to explore key regions such as the Okavango Delta or Chobe while maintaining a relaxed pace and meaningful wildlife encounters.
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Designed by people who live and work in Africa, with local insight that adds context, confidence, and care to every journey.
Every journey is designed with intention: supporting conservation, local communities, and authentic cultural exchange, while leaving a positive footprint behind.
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