Why Botswana?
Botswana is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It consistently tops the list as one of the best safari destinations in Africa. Home to enormous herds of wildlife that live between the Kalahari Desert and the desert wetland of the world-famous Okavango Delta. At the heart of Botswana lies the jewel of the Okavango Delta. A safari experience in Botswana offers exclusivity as the country is divided into private concessions with lodges and camps that are managed by a small number of safari operators.
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Safari activities are conducted on land, on water, and in the air and these range from wildlife viewing game drives, a dug-out canoe called a mokoro, boat cruises, and scenic helicopter flights.
The Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta and a World Heritage Site; this is the most popular destination in the country. 15,000 sq. km of water congregates and floods due to sources over 1000 kilometers away in Angola. With a population of approximately 2.4 million, Botswana offers breathtaking views when a safari traveler takes a walk in the Okavango Delta. Commonly spotted animals include lions, rhinos, leopards, giraffes, hippos, elephants, crocodiles, and countless species of birds.
Ever wondered how it would be to interact with nature and wildlife creatures? The answer to your question is strongly hidden in the Moremi Game Reserve. On the eastern side of the Okavango Delta lies Moremi Game Reserve. This reserve has plenty of services to offer for making your safari much more memorable by providing you with boat drives, helicopter rides, elephant interactions, etc…
Experiencing the bushmen, stargazing, and mobile safaris with a luxurious stay in the Deception Valley Lodge is ideal for marking a perfect weekend. Chobe National Park is the most visited to enjoy the highest concentration of elephants. The Savute and Linyanti (all private conservation areas) offer year-round game viewing and huge concentrations of elephants roaming the woodlands. During the dry season, from May to October, wildlife viewing is concentrated near the rivers. Most safari travelers opt for motorized boat cruises for their game-viewing activities.
Island Safari Lodge in the heart of Maun is perfect to wrap up your safari. It has cozy rooms nestled in the lush garden and camping shaded by leafy trees.
Quick Facts

Main International Airport
Maun Airport and Kasane Airport

Population
2.4 Million (2022)

Country Size
581,730 Square Kilometers

Time Zone
GMT +2

Languages Spoken
English and Setswana

Currency
Botswana Pula (BWP)

Peak Travel Season
June To August

Climate
Warm To Hot (19.8ºC - 35ºC)

Country Highlights
Okavango Delta

Popular Dish
Seswaa (made of beef or goat meat)

Famous Wildlife
Cheetah

Natural Scenery
Grassland
Experience Botswana
Why Botswana?
Botswana is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It consistently tops the list as one of the best safari destinations in Africa. Home to enormous herds of wildlife that live between the Kalahari Desert and the desert wetland of the world-famous Okavango Delta. At the heart of Botswana lies the jewel of the Okavango Delta. A safari experience in Botswana offers exclusivity as the country is divided into private concessions with lodges and camps that are managed by a small number of safari operators.
Read moreRead Less
Safari activities are conducted on land, on water, and in the air and these range from wildlife viewing game drives, a dug-out canoe called a mokoro, boat cruises, and scenic helicopter flights.
The Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta and a World Heritage Site; this is the most popular destination in the country. 15,000 sq. km of water congregates and floods due to sources over 1000 kilometers away in Angola. With a population of approximately 2.4 million, Botswana offers breathtaking views when a safari traveler takes a walk in the Okavango Delta. Commonly spotted animals include lions, rhinos, leopards, giraffes, hippos, elephants, crocodiles, and countless species of birds.
Ever wondered how it would be to interact with nature and wildlife creatures? The answer to your question is strongly hidden in the Moremi Game Reserve. On the eastern side of the Okavango Delta lies Moremi Game Reserve. This reserve has plenty of services to offer for making your safari much more memorable by providing you with boat drives, helicopter rides, elephant interactions, etc…
Experiencing the bushmen, stargazing, and mobile safaris with a luxurious stay in the Deception Valley Lodge is ideal for marking a perfect weekend. Chobe National Park is the most visited to enjoy the highest concentration of elephants. The Savute and Linyanti (all private conservation areas) offer year-round game viewing and huge concentrations of elephants roaming the woodlands. During the dry season, from May to October, wildlife viewing is concentrated near the rivers. Most safari travelers opt for motorized boat cruises for their game-viewing activities.
Island Safari Lodge in the heart of Maun is perfect to wrap up your safari. It has cozy rooms nestled in the lush garden and camping shaded by leafy trees.
Quick Facts

Main International Airport
Maun Airport and Kasane Airport

Population
2.4 Million (2022)

Country Size
581,730 Square Kilometers

Time Zone
GMT +2

Languages Spoken
English and Setswana

Currency
Botswana Pula (BWP)

Peak Travel Season
June To August

Climate
Warm To Hot (19.8ºC - 35ºC)

Country Highlights
Okavango Delta

Popular Dish
Seswaa (made of beef or goat meat)

Famous Wildlife
Cheetah

Natural Scenery
Grassland
Experience Botswana
Why Botswana?
Botswana is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It consistently tops the list as one of the best safari destinations in Africa. Home to enormous herds of wildlife that live between the Kalahari Desert and the desert wetland of the world-famous Okavango Delta. At the heart of Botswana lies the jewel of the Okavango Delta. A safari experience in Botswana offers exclusivity as the country is divided into private concessions with lodges and camps that are managed by a small number of safari operators.
Read moreRead Less
Safari activities are conducted on land, on water, and in the air and these range from wildlife viewing game drives, a dug-out canoe called a mokoro, boat cruises, and scenic helicopter flights.
The Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta and a World Heritage Site; this is the most popular destination in the country. 15,000 sq. km of water congregates and floods due to sources over 1000 kilometers away in Angola. With a population of approximately 2.4 million, Botswana offers breathtaking views when a safari traveler takes a walk in the Okavango Delta. Commonly spotted animals include lions, rhinos, leopards, giraffes, hippos, elephants, crocodiles, and countless species of birds.
Ever wondered how it would be to interact with nature and wildlife creatures? The answer to your question is strongly hidden in the Moremi Game Reserve. On the eastern side of the Okavango Delta lies Moremi Game Reserve. This reserve has plenty of services to offer for making your safari much more memorable by providing you with boat drives, helicopter rides, elephant interactions, etc…Experiencing the bushmen, stargazing, and mobile safaris with a luxurious stay in the Deception Valley Lodge is ideal for marking a perfect weekend. Chobe National Park is the most visited to enjoy the highest concentration of elephants. The Savute and Linyanti (all private conservation areas) offer year-round game viewing and huge concentrations of elephants roaming the woodlands. During the dry season, from May to October, wildlife viewing is concentrated near the rivers. Most safari travelers opt for motorized boat cruises for their game-viewing activities.
Island Safari Lodge in the heart of Maun is perfect to wrap up your safari. It has cozy rooms nestled in the lush garden and camping shaded by leafy trees.