Remote natural beauty and exclusivity are the hallmarks of safaris in
Botswana with its policy of low impact, high end tourism. The
stringent limit on total visitors means that encounters with other
people are rare while your encounter with wildlife and natural habitat
will be at a maximum.
As specialists in custom safaris, we can tailor any safaris to meet
your personal needs.
With the time and budget you have available, there are two
principal choices to make - where and how to go. Do you want to
visit the hauntingly beautiful Kalahari region or the rich and
well-known Okavango / Moremi / Linyanti / Chobe region? Do you
want to visit isolated safari camps, flying between camps, or do you
want to travel overland?
The old overland safari route Maun - Kasane - This
traditional adventure route runs from Maun through Moremi National Park
(part of the Okavango Delta) the Savute District of Chobe
National Park, through the Chobe District and finishing at
Kasane or Victoria Falls.
Central Kalahari,
Makgadikgadi and N'xai
Pans - The Central Kalahari and Makgadikgadi Pans
regions are not true desert, but semi-desert, with substantial
rainfall December - March, but no permanent water and no rain
the remainder of the year.
June - November is the best season for the Okavango / Moremi
/ Linyanti and Chobe regions are the dry months Game
is concentrated along permanent water. The seasonal floodwaters
from the Angola highlands bring high water during these months
December - April is best for the Savuti District of Chobe,
the Kalahari, N'xai Pan and Makgadikgadi Pans, when the
rains attract animals in search of fresh grass. Indeed, this is
the time to view the Southern Africa migration from the Okavango
out through N'xai Pan to the Makgadigadi Pans.
Note: High flood levels in 2009 have led to the
reflooding of the Savuti Chanel for the first time in decades,
making Wilderness Savuti Camp a prime location even during
the historic dry season.
For Price
Secret Season (Nov - Apr) prices are $325-$450 pppn + flight transfers.
See the 5-Rivers Safari
Cost of travel to Botswana
Allow about $600 airfare R/T between Johannesburg and Maun,
Livingstone or Victoria Falls
Premier lodges (6*) cost $1200 pppn + air
transfer costs (about $200 per transfer)
Standard lodges (5*) are $600 - $900 pppn + air transfer costs
Luxury Overland safaris run up to $420 pppn
Basic overland camping - $200-250 pppn
Botswana's Premier Safari Camps - These "6*" camps
provide large tents or chalets, superb cuisine and wines,
personalized service, camps are architectural masterpieces.
Zarafa Camp - Selinda Reserve
- arguably the most exclusive lodge in Africa. Small, intimate and
luxurious.
Sanctuary Lodges -
Chief's Camp is a top rated luxury camp in the Mombo region. Baine's
Camp is a luxurious small camp in the Okavango. Chobe Chilwero
offers similar luxury overlooking the Chobe River.
Kwando Lodges - Remote, superb
camps with excellent personal attention. Specializes in the off-road
experience.
Desert and Delta Lodges
- Excellent value with long stay prices at about $600 pppn all
inclusive.
Wilderness
Standard Lodges - These are famous lodges located on large
private concessions providing excellent guiding and comfort. Our
favorites are Kwetsani, Duma Tau, Selinda and Little Vumbura Camps.
Unusual Destinations
Jacks Camp - This superb luxury camp in the Makgadikgadi Pans is
N'xai Pan Lodge - Kwando's
new luxury lodge in N'xai Pan NP provides a unique opportunity to
see this fabulous park.
Tau Pan Lodge - Kwando's
new luxury lodge on Tau Pan in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Planet Baobab - Uncharted
Africa's relaxed and exciting camp on the edge of the Makgadikgadi
Plains offering day safaris to the Makgadikgadi and N'xai Pans.
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