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From the water wonderland of the Okavango Delta to the ancient Kalahari Desert, discover the diverse landscapes that make Botswana Africa's premier safari destination.

Featured Destinations

These iconic wilderness areas represent the best of Botswana's natural heritage, each offering unique experiences and unforgettable wildlife encounters.

Best: May - October

Okavango Delta

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Okavango Delta is the world's largest inland delta. Every year, 11 trillion liters of water transform the Kalahari into a lush paradise, attracting wildlife from across the region.

UNESCO World HeritageMokoro SafarisBig FiveOver 400 bird species
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Best: April - October

Chobe National Park

Botswana's first national park is renowned for its exceptional concentration of elephants - approximately 120,000 call Chobe home. The Chobe River provides spectacular game viewing opportunities.

120,000 ElephantsRiver SafarisVictoria Falls AccessPredator sightings
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Best: December - April

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

One of the world's largest game reserves covering 52,800 km². This ancient desert landscape is home to the San Bushmen and remarkable desert-adapted wildlife including the famous black-maned Kalahari lions.

San Bushmen CultureBlack-maned LionsDesert WildlifeStar-filled Skies
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Gateway Cities

Most safaris begin from one of these hub cities, each offering unique character and amenities.

Maun

Gateway to the Okavango Delta, Maun is the tourism capital of Botswana. Most delta safaris begin here with scenic flights over the waterways.

Kasane

The northern gateway to Chobe National Park and the Four Corners region where Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe meet.

Gaborone

Botswana's capital city blends modern African urban life with rich cultural heritage. A perfect starting or ending point for your safari.

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