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Botswana safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Botswana is home to the Kalahari Desert, the Okavango Delta and the shimmering salt pans of Makgadikgadi. The variety of habitats is matched by its diverse wildlife - a true haven for explorers.
  • Okavango Delta
  • Archaeological sites
  • Largest inland delta in the world
  • Great elephant herds of the Chobe region
  • Makgadikgadi Pans - world's largest natural salt pans
Explore the waterways of the Okavango Delta by mokoro
Botswana travel infoJacana
Explore the Okavango Delta by mokoroOkavango

Botswana's Okavango Delta is probably most famous, and certainly the most spectacular, floodplain in the world, home to the Moremi Game Reserve - explore this pristine Wetland of International Importance (RAMSAR) by air, land or water.
Admiring elephants from Kubu LodgeChobe National Park

The second largest national park in Botswana is famous for its elephants and habitat variety. The region includes the Savuti Channel and the Linyanti Swamps - home to great concentrations of game.
A Kalahari lion at sunsetKalahari

The Kalahari (including the Central Kalahari Game Reserve) is a place of golden plains, searing heat and exceptional wildlife diversity. After the rains, a mass migration of antelope takes place here.
Explore these extraordinary saltpansMakgadikgadi Pans

The Makgadikgadi Pans are unlike anything you will encounter in Africa, let alone in Botswana. Makgadikgadi is the largest salt pan in the world, and is now a designated national park.
tuliTuli Game Reserve

The Tuli Game reserve in eastern Botswana is a game-rich area. Mashatu reserve, within Tuli, is noted for its high elephant population and archaelogical ruins.
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Botswana travel info

Explore Botswana!Landlocked Botswana is separated from its neighbours South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia mainly by rivers. 17% of the land areas have been set aside fr national reserves and game parks. Botswana is larger than France, comprising an area of 500,000 sq km. 84% of Botswana is covered by the Kalahari Desert, a savannah ecosystem interrupted by sand dunes and saltpans. The lily-clad waterways of the Okavango Delta to the west brim with wildlife, while the salt pans and their archaeological treasures are visited by a huge migration of antelope and predators with the arrival of the summer rains. The country has the largest population of Brown Hyena in Southern Africa; of the endangered Wild Dog, fewer than 5000 remain, slightly less than half of which can be found in Botswana. Botswana's wilderness can be rough in some areas, a country best explored with a knowledgable guide and reliable transport. Gaberone is the capital, and major cultures include the European and Tswana. The official languages are English and Setswana, and the local currency is the Pula. Credit cards are not widely accepted (except for the game lodges), it is best to carry Pula. Please consult your local embassy with regard to visa requirements.
Botswana is 2 hours ahead of GMT.

Seasons
Game viewing is excellent year round. Winter (Apr-Sep) is a particularly good time to visit Botswana, as the days are mild, the bush less dense and the wildlife congregates around water sources. Summer months (Nov-Mar) are an excellent time for birders in the Okavango Delta, however the rains may make many roads inaccessible. The high season runs from Jul-Oct, so if you are travelling during these months, it is advisable to book accommodation and tours well in advance.

Precautions
Compulsory vaccine: None
Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus
Malaria prophylaxis: Indicated for travel to the Northern half of Botswana, especially bordering the Caprivi Strip, Zambia and Zimbabwe throughout the year.
Medical information supplied by Medi-Travel International

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