Each of our journeys is designed to connect you to Botswana’s iconic wildlife, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, all while staying in handpicked safari lodges and eco-friendly camps that offer world-class service and unforgettable experiences.

The Okavango Delta is one of the most sought-after safari destinations in Africa—and for good reason. This UNESCO World Heritage Site transforms into a watery wonderland during the annual floods, drawing herds of elephants, antelope, predators, and over 500 bird species to its lush floodplains and lagoons.
Perfect for: Honeymooners, first-time visitors to Africa, and those looking for the best luxury safari in Botswana.
Upstream from the main Delta, the Panhandle offers a quieter, more relaxed safari experience. It’s ideal for travellers who enjoy river-based activities and meaningful cultural encounters.
Perfect for: Birdwatchers, anglers, and those seeking a peaceful, slow safari experience.


Known as the “Louvre of the Desert”, the sacred Tsodilo Hills rise dramatically from the flat Kalahari sands. With more than 4,500 ancient rock paintings, this UNESCO site offers an incredible glimpse into the spiritual and cultural history of the San people.
Perfect for: History lovers, cultural travellers, and photographers.
Located within the eastern Okavango Delta, the Moremi Game Reserve is considered one of the best places to see Africa’s iconic predators—lions, leopards, wild dogs, and cheetahs—alongside elephants, giraffes, and buffalo.
Perfect for: Wildlife photographers, big cat enthusiasts, and families.


Bordering Moremi, the Khwai Concession is a community-run wildlife area known for its off-the-beaten-path feel and excellent game viewing. Unique to Khwai, visitors can enjoy night drives and off-road tracking, experiences not allowed in national parks.
Perfect for: Eco-conscious travellers, returning safari-goers, and photographers.
Located in Chobe National Park, Savuti is legendary for its powerful lion prides and dramatic predator-prey interactions. With open plains, marshland, and the Savuti Channel, this region offers a thrilling safari experience.
Perfect for: Adventure seekers, repeat safari travellers, and documentary enthusiasts.


The CKGR is one of Africa’s largest and most remote protected areas. It offers a completely different kind of safari—marked by vast open spaces, desert-adapted wildlife, and absolute silence.
Perfect for: Off-grid travellers, desert lovers, and those seeking solitude and stargazing.
A safari in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans feels like stepping onto another planet. These vast, white plains are the remnants of an ancient lake and are home to some of Botswana’s most unique wildlife encounters.
Perfect for: Adventurers, stargazers, and families looking for something extraordinary.


The Chobe Riverfront is world-famous for having the largest concentration of elephants in Africa. In the dry season, hundreds gather along the riverbanks, offering one of the most spectacular wildlife shows on earth.
Perfect for: First-time safari travellers, families, and river lovers.

Botswana is one of Africa’s last great wilderness destinations—a land of open skies, mighty rivers, vast floodplains, and untamed savannahs. In this corner of Southern Africa, nature still dictates the rhythm of life.




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