Botswana

Raw. Remote. Remarkably untouched.

Overview

Botswana is one of Africa’s last true wilderness frontiers. Here, nature leads—and you follow.

Glide silently through the Okavango Delta’s waterways, track wild dogs in the Linyanti, and watch elephants gather at the Chobe River. With low-impact tourism and vast protected areas, Botswana offers unmatched solitude, exceptional wildlife, and a deep sense of stillness.

This is safari at its purest—wild, intimate, and deeply moving.

A leopard resting on a large, weathered tree branch against a clear blue sky.
Two zebras standing in a lush green forested area in the Okavango Delta, with one zebra facing forward and the other turned slightly to the side, both surrounded by tall grass and trees.
A group of Botswana's indigenous people dancing and playing drums outdoors under trees. They are shirtless, wearing grass skirts, and some have head coverings or hairstyles made from natural materials.

🌿 Okavango Delta
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s largest inland deltas. Explore by mokoro (dugout canoe), on foot, or from the air.

🐘 Chobe National Park
Home to Africa’s largest elephant population. Sunset river cruises and unforgettable close-up sightings.

🦁 Linyanti & Savute
Remote and wild. Big cats, rare species, and some of Botswana’s best predator action.

🌾 Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
Endless horizons, meerkats, and ancient baobabs. Otherworldly beauty in the heart of the Kalahari.

🛶 Moremi Game Reserve
The beating heart of the Delta. A haven for birds, leopards, and lush landscapes.

Plan Your Journey to Botswana

Wild, quiet, and soul-stirring. Let’s go deep into the wild.