Botswana

A Haven for Safari Adventurers

Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pans: A Wilderness of Salt and Life

The endless expanses of the Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pans create an almost surreal atmosphere. During the dry season, the landscape resembles a bizarre lunar terrain, but with the first rains, the pans come to life. Zebras and wildebeests migrate in large herds, accompanied by predators. Self-drivers experience absolute solitude here, while lodge and mobile safaris offer intense encounters with this unique environment.

Moremi & Khwai: Wilderness at Its Best

Moremi and the neighboring Khwai region are among the most wildlife-rich areas in Botswana. Lush vegetation, lagoons, and savannas provide a habitat for lions, leopards, wild dogs, and large elephant herds. While lodge safaris offer the highest comfort, walking safaris and mobile camps provide a particularly immersive nature experience. Self-drivers can get up close to wildlife on adventurous routes.

Savuti & Chobe: Africa’s Wildlife Epicenter

Savuti is renowned for its large lion prides, which even venture into hunting elephants, while the Chobe region is especially famous for its spectacular elephant gatherings along the river. Boat safaris on the Chobe offer remarkable wildlife sightings. Whether on a lodge safari with river views or a mobile safari deep in the bush, each option promises unforgettable experiences.

Tuli Block: Southern Africa's Secret Wilderness

The Tuli Block in eastern Botswana is a rarely visited, scenic region characterized by rocky landscapes, rivers, and dense wildlife populations. It is especially ideal for walking safaris and mobile camps, while private game reserves offer luxurious lodges and exclusive wildlife viewing experiences. A prime destination for safari lovers!

Okavango Delta: Africa's Water Wonderland

The Okavango Delta is pure wilderness—remote, untamed, and teeming with life. Silently gliding through the waterways in a mokoro, walking on foot through the savanna, or tracking lions and elephants in a 4x4, the Delta offers an intimate connection with nature. Hippopotamuses, buffalo, and a rich birdlife define this pristine landscape. The silence is only broken by the calls of wildlife. No fences, no crowds—just pure, intense safari.