Suggested Itineraries
Botswana Safari Holidays
Botswana offers some of Africa’s most unforgettable wildlife experiences. From the lush Okavango Delta to the salt-white Makgadikgadi Pans and elephant-rich Chobe National Park, each region delivers its own magic.
Suggested Itineraries
Botswana Family Safari & Victoria Falls Explore the Okavango Delta, Linyanti wetlands, and end at Victoria Falls.
Price: From £4,750 / $5,460 per person (2 adults + 2 children under 12)
Duration: 9 nights
Best Months: June–October
Regions: Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls
Best of Botswana Family Safari Begin in the Delta, travel through Linyanti’s private concessions, and finish in Chobe.
Price: From £5,545 / $6,360 per person (2 adults + 2 children aged 7–11)
Duration: 8 nights
Best Months: June–October
Regions: Okavango Delta, Linyanti Wetlands, Chobe National Park
Best of Land & Water Safaris Discover Botswana by mokoro canoe through the Delta and Linyanti.
Price: From £4,325 / $4,975 per person (2 adults + 2 children under 12)
Duration: 6 nights
Best Months: June–October
Regions: Okavango Delta, Linyanti Wetlands
Aspiring Conservation Safari Experience Botswana’s wildlife and conservation efforts, then visit Victoria Falls.
Price: From £6,393 / $7,276 per person (2 adults + 2 children under 12)
Duration: 7 nights
Best Months: June–October
Regions: Okavango Delta, Victoria Falls
Meerkats & Megafauna Safari Visit the Makgadikgadi salt pans and Chobe’s big game.
Price: From £5,448 / $6,260 per person (2 adults + 2 children under 12)
Duration: 6 nights
Best Months: June–October
Regions: Central Kalahari, Makgadikgadi Pans, Chobe National Park
Where to Go
Start in the Okavango Delta, a seasonal wetland teeming with wildlife. Paddle a mokoro canoe or watch wild dogs and leopards in action.
Contrast this with the Makgadikgadi Pans—an ancient, lunar-like salt flat with rare species and vast silence.
Chobe National Park is home to massive elephant herds and lies just a short drive from Victoria Falls, making it an easy addition to any itinerary.
What to See
Botswana is ideal for spotting the Big Five and beyond. Expect elephants, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, and antelope at waterholes.
Predators include lion, leopard, cheetah, and the endangered African wild dog. You might also glimpse brown hyenas, black-maned lions, or honey badgers.
Birdwatchers will love the 570+ species, and many parks offer illustrated checklists to keep kids engaged.
Experiences to Try
Float through the Delta, quad bike across salt pans, or ride horseback through the bush.
For a bird’s-eye view, opt for a hot air balloon safari. Botswana offers something for every pace and preference.
Where to Stay
Botswana’s camps and lodges are often tucked inside private concessions, offering exclusive access to night drives, walking safaris, and more.
National Parks also host mobile camps and luxury lodges with excellent wildlife viewing. Whether you want a plunge pool or a starlit tent, there’s a place for you.
Family-Friendly Travel
Botswana blends adventure with comfort. Many lodges cater to families with trained guides, family tents, private vehicles, and flexible schedules.
Add-ons like fishing, tracking, and cooking enrich the experience. Safety, hospitality, and conservation make Botswana a top choice for parents.
Planning Your Safari
Start with a free consultation—phone, video, or email. We’ll learn what you’re looking for and build a custom itinerary.
From first ideas to final details, we’ll guide you every step of the way. As a small, family-run business, we offer personal service and deep expertise.
When you’re ready to plan your Botswana safari, we’re here to help.