Experience Luxury Across Botswana’s Iconic Wilderness
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Explore Botswana Safari Adventures with Incredible Wildlife, Luxury Lodges, and Unforgettable African Wilderness Experiences.
Okavango Delta, Chobe, Moremi
Time Duration : 7D/6N
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This 6-Nights Best of Desert & Delta Safari is the perfect blend of wildlife, adventure, and relaxation through Chobe, the Okavango Delta, and Moremi Reserve. Witness elephants, lions, leopards, and abundant birdlife while enjoying 4×4 safaris, boating excursions, mokoro adventures, and premium hospitality.
Explore Botswana’s ultimate Desert & Delta Safari featuring iconic landscapes, abundant wildlife, river safaris, mokoro excursions, guided walks, and premium stays across Chobe National Park, Okavango Delta, and Moremi.
The Chobe Riverfront
The Chobe River forms the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park, renowned for its diverse and abundant game viewing opportunities. This section of the park is best known for its dense concentration of wildlife including elephant and hippo populations, but the waters attract all manner of game including large herds of buffalo and the lions that prey on them. A visit to this area guarantees close encounters with an array of African wildlife. Visitors can look forward to some exciting activities such as: driving along the game-dotted river banks in dily game drives and cruising along the river on an electric solor-pwered river safari.
Overnight: Chobe Game Lodge
Counter-balancing the wilderness are restful, air conditioned, en-suite lodgings. Graceful high arches, quarry tiled floors and barrel vaulted ceilings create an atmosphere of cool tranquillity. Other facilities include a large swimming pool with terrace, a riverside boma area, a stylish bar with an outside terrace, an expansive deck offering magnificent views over the Chobe River as well as conference facilities for business travellers. All meals are catered for in various locations throughout the lodge including the terrace, boma and riverfront deck.
The rooms ay Chobe Game Lodge include airconditioning and mini-bars as well as en-suite bathrooms with a large bath and seperate shower.
The Okavango Delta
Situated in the northwestern corner of Botswana, the Okavango Delta is a World Heritage Site as it is the largest inland delta in the world. The magnificent Okavango River sprawls out over the dry sands of the Kalahari Desert forming this flourishing waterlogged oasis featuring countless meandering waterways and crystal-clear lagoons studded with water lilies, as well as fertile floodplains and reeded islands inhabited with abundant wildlife. The Okavango Delta stretches over 15000 square kilometers. Commonly spotted animals include lion, rhino, leopard, giraffe, hippos, elephants, crocodiles and countless species of bird.
Overnight: Camp Okavango
Camp Okavango, an exclusive African safari camp is situated on the remote Nxaragha Island. This hidden treasure, in the heart of the permanent Okavango Delta, assures its guests of an unparalleled year-round water wilderness experience. With its open air design and elevated position, the new Camp Okavango is an eco-sensitive lodge which captures the very essence of the Okavango Delta. Each of the guest suites have been built on individual raised wooden platforms and set beneath the thick Okavango Delta vegetation. Activities on offer from Camp Okavango focus on the traditional delta experience with mokoro rides, motorised boating excursions and guided bush-walks.
Moremi Game Reserve
Situated in the east of the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve ranks as one of the most beautiful reserves in Africa. It covers more than 4871 square kilometres of pristine wilderness, and the varied terrain includes savannah, winding waterways, and dense forest. This diverse ecosystem supports an incredibly wide spectrum of wildlife, ranging from large herds of buffalo, wildebeest and zebra, to the rare sitatunga and lechwe antelope, lion, cheetah and packs of wild dog in the open grasslands. The birdlife is prolific and includes most of the 550 bird species recorded on Botswana’s national bird list. A range of luxury lodges in the reserve offers visitors the perfect base to experience this corner of paradise.
Overnight: Camp Moremi
Camp Moremi has a well-deserved legacy in the Botswana tourism industry for being able to deliver the classic African safari experience. Recently completely rebuilt, Camp Moremi is located within Botswana’s world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve, situated on the edge of the Xakanaxa Lagoon in an area known for its spectacular game-viewing opportunities. Game drives conducted in open 4×4 vehicles in the morning and late afternoons, offer excellent game viewing including frequent sightings of lion, leopard and cheetah as well as wild dog. Alternatively, guest can explore the Xakanaxa Lagoon and surrounding Okavango channels by boating safari.




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Helpful answers for planning a Botswana Safari, including best places, seasons, wildlife, activities, and travel style.
The best time to visit Botswana is usually from May to October, during the dry season. Wildlife is easier to see because animals gather around rivers, lagoons, floodplains, and remaining water sources. This is a strong period for Chobe National Park, Moremi Game Reserve, and the Okavango Delta.
The green season, from November to April, brings rain, fresh grass, newborn animals, and excellent birdwatching. This season is also beautiful for photography, with greener landscapes and dramatic skies.
The Okavango Delta is famous because it is one of the world’s largest inland deltas. Its water spreads across the Kalahari Desert instead of flowing into the sea, creating channels, lagoons, islands, and floodplains.
Travellers can explore the delta by mokoro, boat, walking safari, and game drive, depending on the camp and area. Wildlife may include elephants, hippos, crocodiles, red lechwe, lions, leopards, wild dogs, and many bird species.
Yes, Chobe National Park is one of the best places in Botswana for first-time safari travellers. It is easier to access than many remote safari areas and offers excellent wildlife sightings, especially along the Chobe River.
The park is famous for large elephant herds, but travellers may also see buffalo, giraffes, zebras, lions, leopards, hippos, crocodiles, and many birds. Boat cruises and game drives make the safari more varied.
Moremi Game Reserve is special because it combines dry land, floodplains, lagoons, grasslands, and woodland within the greater Okavango Delta region. This variety creates excellent wildlife viewing in a beautiful natural setting.
Travellers may see lions, leopards, wild dogs, elephants, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and rich birdlife. Moremi is also one of the more accessible parts of the delta, making it popular for both guided and self-drive safaris.
At the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, travellers can enjoy desert-style experiences that feel very different from a classic safari. Activities may include quad biking, guided walks, horseback riding, meerkat visits, stargazing, and seasonal wildlife viewing.
During the rainy season, the pans can attract zebras, wildebeest, flamingos, and other animals. In the dry season, the wide white landscape feels open, quiet, and almost unreal, making it perfect for photography and night-sky viewing.
Yes, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve is worth visiting for travellers who enjoy remote landscapes and quieter safari routes. It is one of Africa’s largest protected areas, with open grasslands, fossil river valleys, salt pans, and desert-adapted wildlife.
Wildlife sightings may include black-maned lions, cheetahs, brown hyenas, oryx, springbok, giraffes, and other desert species. It is best for travellers with more time, patience, and interest in raw wilderness.
A Botswana Safari can offer excellent wildlife sightings across different areas. Travellers may see elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, antelopes, wild dogs, hyenas, and many bird species.
Chobe is known for elephants, the Okavango Delta is excellent for wetland wildlife, and Moremi is strong for predators and varied habitats. Sightings depend on the season, location, water levels, and safari style.
A mokoro safari is a traditional canoe experience, mainly enjoyed in the Okavango Delta. A guide poles the mokoro through shallow channels, allowing travellers to move quietly through reeds, water lilies, and open waterways.
This safari style is peaceful and close to nature. Travellers may see birds, reed frogs, dragonflies, antelopes, elephants near the water, and other wetland wildlife from a low and calm viewpoint.
Yes, Botswana is one of Africa’s top luxury safari destinations. Many lodges and camps are located in remote private concessions, where visitor numbers are limited and the safari experience feels more personal.
Luxury Botswana Safari Packages may include fly-in transfers, private camps, guided game drives, mokoro rides, boat safaris, walking safaris, fine dining, and beautiful wilderness settings. The focus is comfort, privacy, conservation, and strong guiding.
Botswana can be suitable for families, especially those with older children who enjoy wildlife and outdoor experiences. Areas like Chobe and some Okavango Delta lodges can work well because they offer good facilities and exciting activities.
However, some remote camps may have age restrictions for walking safaris, mokoro rides, or shared game drives. Families should choose lodges carefully based on child policies, travel distances, room setup, malaria advice, and activity options.
Choose the places, activities, pace, and comfort you love, while the full experience is carefully designed around you.
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