Things To Do in Botswana

Top Experiences in Botswana

From mokoro rides through the Okavango Delta to game drives in Chobe and stargazing in the Kalahari, Botswana is full of unforgettable safari moments.
Rocky desert landscape with steep cliffs at Tsodilo Hills under a bright blue sky.

Tsodilo Hills

Tsodilo Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known as the “Louvre of the Desert” thanks to more than 4,000 ancient rock paintings created by the San people. The site holds deep spiritual significance and offers breathtaking hiking among sacred cliffs.
San Bushmen walking across golden grassland, dressed in traditional attire with bows and gathering tools.

San Bushmen Cultural Experience

Spend time with the San Bushmen for a window into one of the world’s oldest surviving cultures, learning about tracking, foraging and ancient desert traditions. These guided walks are meaningful, respectful and incredibly insightful.
Group of travelers standing on rocky cliffs overlooking a wide, arid savannah in Botswana’s Tuli Block.

Tuli Block

The Tuli Block is a rugged, wildlife-rich strip along Botswana’s eastern border, famous for dramatic rock formations, ancient San rock art and the vast Northern Tuli Game Reserve. It’s a paradise for walking safaris, big-cat sightings and raw, untamed landscapes.
Large baobab trees rising from rocky terrain beside the flat white expanse of Nxai Pan.

Nxai Pan National Park

Nxai Pan sits on a fossil lake bed and is home to Baines Baobabs, iconic salt-pan scenery and excellent wildlife viewing including elephants, lions, zebras and African wild dogs. The wide horizons and ancient trees make it one of Botswana’s most atmospheric safari stops.
A leopard prowls carefully along a tree branch in the Moremi Game Reserve, partially concealed by fresh green leaves as it scans the ground below.

Moremi Game Reserve

Moremi Game Reserve is a 5,000 km² gem on the eastern edge of the Okavango Delta, blending crystal waterways with dry forests and savannah. It’s a predator hotspot with lions, leopards, wild dogs and nearly 500 bird species thriving in one of Africa’s richest ecosystems.
A curious bat-eared fox stands alert in golden afternoon light, its oversized ears and bushy tail highlighted against the arid, sandy terrain of the Kalahari Desert.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Covering a staggering 52,800 km², the Central Kalahari is one of the world’s largest and most remote reserves. Its endless desert plains, black-maned lions, cheetahs and seasonal migrations make it an unforgettable frontier safari.
A large herd of zebras gathers on the bright white salt crust of the Makgadikgadi Pans, kicking up dust as they move across the expansive landscape.

Makgadikgadi Pans National Park

The Makgadikgadi Pans transform after the rains, attracting huge herds of wildebeest, one of Africa’s largest zebra populations and clouds of breeding flamingos. In the dry season, the pans become a shimmering wilderness of salt flats and desert silence.
A herd of elephants walks in single file along a grassy island in the Chobe River, with vibrant blue water and clear skies surrounding them.

Chobe National Park

Chobe is renowned for Africa’s largest elephant population and thrilling river safaris. The Chobe Riverfront is a photographer’s dream, especially at sunset.
Two local guides pole a traditional mokoro canoe through the reeds of the Okavango Delta at sunset, gliding across the still, shallow waters under a golden sky.

Okavango Delta

The Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta, swelling to more than 15,000 km² when the floodwaters arrive. With over 150,000 islands, extraordinary wildlife concentrations and strict eco-tourism limits, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage treasure unlike anywhere else on Earth.
Scenic aerial view of the Okavango Delta from a small plane, showcasing winding water channels, lush green patches, and seasonal floodplains.

Fly In Safaris

Fly in safaris connect Botswana’s remote wilderness camps with breathtaking aerial views. They maximize game-viewing time and offer an exclusive, luxury safari experience.
Two elephants wade through the Chobe River while a group of tourists observe and take photos from a double-decker safari boat in the background.

Boat Safari

Glide silently through the Okavango Delta’s waterways to spot hippos, elephants, and birds from a new perspective. Boat safaris reveal the peaceful rhythm of Botswana’s wetlands.

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Top Reasons to Safari in Botswana

From the Okavango Delta to Chobe’s elephants, here’s why travelers fall in love with this destination.

Explore the Iconic Okavango Delta by Mokoro Canoe

Drift silently through lily-covered waterways in a traditional mokoro, spotting hippos, birds, and game in Africa’s only inland delta.

Chobe National Park’s Legendary Big Cat and Elephant Herds

Witness one of Africa’s highest concentrations of wildlife, including massive elephant herds and apex predators on the prowl.

Fly-In Safaris to Remote, Luxury Camps

Skip the long drives—Botswana’s fly-in safaris drop you into pristine wilderness areas where luxury and exclusivity meet raw nature.

Sleep Under the Stars in the Makgadikgadi Pans

Spend a night on the salt flats, where silence reigns and the Milky Way stretches endlessly overhead—a surreal, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Photographer’s Paradise: Perfect Light & Iconic Scenes

From golden-hour lion sightings to Delta reflections, Botswana offers some of the most photogenic safari moments on the continent.

Start Your Journey Into Botswana’s Wild Beauty

Explore Botswana’s untamed landscapes with private, tailor-made adventures.

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Top Reasons to Safari in Botswana

From the Okavango Delta to Chobe’s elephants, here’s why travelers fall in love with this destination.

Explore the Iconic Okavango Delta by Mokoro Canoe

Drift silently through lily-covered waterways in a traditional mokoro, spotting hippos, birds, and game in Africa’s only inland delta.

Chobe National Park’s Legendary Big Cat and Elephant Herds

Witness one of Africa’s highest concentrations of wildlife, including massive elephant herds and apex predators on the prowl.

Fly-In Safaris to Remote, Luxury Camps

Skip the long drives—Botswana’s fly-in safaris drop you into pristine wilderness areas where luxury and exclusivity meet raw nature.

Sleep Under the Stars in the Makgadikgadi Pans

Spend a night on the salt flats, where silence reigns and the Milky Way stretches endlessly overhead—a surreal, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Photographer’s Paradise: Perfect Light & Iconic Scenes

From golden-hour lion sightings to Delta reflections, Botswana offers some of the most photogenic safari moments on the continent.

Start Your Journey Into Botswana’s Wild Beauty

Explore Botswana’s untamed landscapes with private, tailor-made adventures.

What our clients say when they finally stop researching and just go

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