A land of pristine wilderness, remarkable wildlife, and one of the world's last great safari frontiers.
Botswana is renowned for its commitment to conservation, protecting vast landscapes that remain largely untouched. From the winding waterways of the Okavango Delta to the elephant-rich plains of Chobe National Park, every safari offers extraordinary encounters with nature.
With low visitor numbers, exceptional guiding, and spectacular scenery, Botswana delivers an intimate safari experience where wildlife always takes centre stage.
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View Itinerary →Most visitors arrive through Maun or Kasane International Airport, with regional flights connecting from Johannesburg, Victoria Falls and other southern African hubs.
Botswana uses the Botswana Pula (BWP). Credit cards are widely accepted at lodges and hotels, although carrying some cash is recommended for smaller purchases and gratuities.
Botswana offers visa-free entry for many nationalities. Travellers should confirm the latest visa requirements before departure.
The dry season from June to October provides the best game viewing, while the Okavango Delta reaches its highest water levels between May and August, creating ideal conditions for mokoro safaris.
Expect everything from luxury tented camps and exclusive safari lodges to comfortable riverside camps, all designed to immerse you in the surrounding wilderness.
English is widely spoken, while Setswana is the national language. Botswana places great importance on wildlife conservation, and visitors should always follow their guide's instructions during safari activities.
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