Botswana is home to the Kalahari Desert, the Okavango Delta and the shimmering salt pans of Makgadikgadi.

Tented camp in Botswana
Chitabe is in an area made up of a variety of habitats, which include waterways and marshlands, dry acacia and mopane woodland, riverine areas, open grasslands and seasonally flooded plains.
Since Duba has access to large islands, floodplains and marshes, the camp offers a diversity of experiences. Duba's real treat is its exclusivity.
Duma Tau is located in the Linyanti Reserve - famous for its lions.
This is a true water camp and offers mokoro and walking safaris all year round.
Jack's Camp was voted '12th Best Leisure Hotel' in the World by Condé Naste Traveller Magazine readers - making it the 'best Safari Camp in the World'!
The ambience of this hidden camp depicts an era of bygone colonialism. Set in idyllic surrounds amongst fig and palm trees providing much needed shade.
The reserve consists of 125,000 hectares of unspoiled wilderness. Most of the area is characterized by open grassland, riverine forest, mixed terminalia woodland and the dry Savuti Channel.
The camp fronts onto a huge floodplain, adjacent to the permanent water of the Delta and is backed by extensive bush and a magnificent wilderness area in excess of 1,700 square kilometers.
Lagoon Camp lies among ancient trees on the shady banks of the Kwando River from where visitors can view elephants drinking almost daily.
Lebala means wide open spaces in Setswana and the scenery is dominated by vast plains with scattered palms and tree clumps backed by wooded savannas.
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