To the south, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans offer stark, otherworldly beauty. These ancient desert landscapes are home to unique desert-adapted wildlife and the indigenous San people, whose traditional knowledge brings added depth to the safari experience.
Botswana is celebrated for its pioneering model of low-impact, high-value tourism, focusing on intimate, luxury safari lodges and mobile camps that support conservation efforts and preserve the wilderness experience. Whether you’re staying in an ultra-exclusive lodge or a more adventurous mobile camp, you’ll find an experience deeply rooted in nature and culture.
The best time to visit Botswana is during the dry season from May to October, when water levels in the Okavango Delta are at their peak, and game viewing is at its finest.
The green season, from November to April, brings rain, lush landscapes, and incredible birdlife. This is also the calving season, offering excellent photographic and wildlife viewing opportunities—particularly in the salt pans and Kalahari.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Delta is Botswana’s crown jewel, an oasis of wildlife-filled channels, islands, and floodplains best explored by mokoro or helicopter.

Famous for its massive elephant herds and riverfront game viewing, Chobe offers thrilling boat safaris and access to Victoria Falls just across the border.

Remote and wild, the Central Kalahari is known for its raw beauty and desert-adapted species and San cultural experiences.

One of the largest salt flats in the world, Makgadikgadi is an ancient lakebed where surreal landscapes and seasonal zebra migrations create a dreamlike safari experience.
Plan Your Safari
Schedule a free consultation with our Travel Designers and let’s make things happen!
We work with Africa’s most trusted safari lodges to ensure your journey is seamless.