Botswana, with its outstanding Okavango Delta and diverse Chobe, is unquestionably one of Africa’s best and most obvious safari destinations. Let yourself be surprised by the extreme quantity, and be astounded by the country’s exceptional quality
HIGHLIGHTS OF BOTSWANA
Experience the mighty Big 5 in the world’s largest inland delta, the spectacular remarkable Okavango Delta
Enjoy the extreme amount of elephants in the diverse Chobe National Park
Enjoy a walking safari in one of the most beautiful and animal dense nature reserves there is, Moremi Game Reserve
Combine your trip to South Africa with a few days stopover at the hugely spectacular Victoria Falls. Add a few more days enjoying some world-class safari in Chobe National Park. Alternatively, spend a few days in one of Africa’s supreme safari destinations, the Okavango Delta. Experience this breathtaking inland delta, which is by far the world’s largest. Visit selected national parks within and experience their very varied and manifold wildlife. Adding the extraordinary high quality of accommodation, makes this destination to the ultimate gem.
Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park is located in northern Botswana. The park is the third largest in the country in size, about 11,700 km² in area, and the most versatile. The national park is also the country’s first national park. Chobe is known for its large elephant herds, with about 50,000 elephants, making Botswana the country with the largest concentration of elephants in Africa. Chobe also has 4 of the Big 5. The National Park’s various ecosystems and, to a large extent, the Chobe River – which runs through the north-eastern part – help to create the varied nature that exists in the area.
Okavango Delta
The Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta, located in northern Botswana. The delta once ended in the Makgadikgadi lake, which had been drying up for several thousand years. The Okavango River, Africa’s fourth largest river, now flows into the Kalahari Desert, irrigating a 15,000 km² area of swamps. Okavango is a unique ecosystem that is classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The area is considered one of the world’s most famous wilderness destinations. The pristine wilderness and well working ecosystems of the Okavango Delta results in the greenery and a rich wildlife all year round. In the Okavango Delta you can spot the Big 5.
Moremi Game Reserve
The Moremi Game reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Okavango Delta and covers 40 % of the delta. Moremi Game Reseve was formed in 1963 and is approx 5000 km² (390,000 hectares), which includes thousands of large islands as well as lagoons and swamps. The Moremi Game Reserve, considered one of the most beautiful, is the only officially declared game reserve in the Okavango Delta. Moremi is home to about 500 bird species and a large number of wildlife including buffalo, giraffe, lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, African wild dog etc.
“It’s hard to imagine a place with more charm, extremely friendly and serviceminded staff (we have met a lot of nice people throughout the trip but the staff at Ngoma were in a class of their own), the most spectacular views, fantastic food and high quality accommodation. In addition, with an extremely professional guide (however, we only had one of several) and that the price included not only “local” wines but really good South African wines and premium brands of spirits. At the game drives we participated in (three by jeep and one by boat), we saw hundreds of elephants, antelopes, buffaloes and many giraffes, zebras, chobe chickens, hippos, crocodiles, a hyena – and three lions… the closest we got was perhaps 4 m away. Wow. A wonderful memory.”
— CHRISTER OCH MARIANNE JANSSON
Contact Upplev Sydafrika for more information about travel to Botswana.
You can travel to Botswana all year round
Healthcare is limited in Botswana. We suggest obtaining a sound travel insurance before departure
As a UK and EU citizen, you will receive a 90-day tourist visa upon arrival in Botswana
To reflect on when considering Botswana as a destination
The so-called “peak season” is June / July and is very popular. This means that you need to book your safari experience well in advance.