Wilderness Experiences Mokoro Okavango Delta

Best time to visit Botswana

Wildlife viewing at our Botswana camps is excellent year-round, but each season brings its own nuances and special charms. Whether you’re after good birding, water-based activities, photographic opportunities or privacy, there’s something for everybody – in every season.



When is the best time to visit Botswana?

Botswana is a remarkable year-round safari destination, with each season offering a unique experience. Winter is dry or peak season (May to October), and generally considered the best time to visit. Expect warm, sunny days (22°C to 35°C) and cool nights. Wildlife viewing is optimal, as animals gather around permanent water sources, and the Okavango’s annual inundation creates the shimmering waterways and island channels the Delta is famous for. 


The summer green season (November to April) brings dramatic skies, brief afternoon showers, and lush, green landscapes. It's a vibrant time for photography and birding, with many animals giving birth to their young. Visitor numbers are lower and rates are more favourable – but no matter when you travel, Botswana delivers unforgettable wildlife encounters and striking contrasts shaped by the rhythm of the seasons.

Botswana’s safari seasons


Botswana’s safari experience is defined by two primary seasons: the wet (green) season from November to March and the dry (winter) season from April to October.


The wet season brings afternoon rains, lush landscapes, newborn wildlife, and excellent birding — but low water levels in the Okavango can limit activities like boating and mokoro trips.


In contrast, the dry season coincides with peak flood levels in the Delta, when mokoro, boat, and game drives all come alive. Even as foliage thins, wildlife congregates around shrinking waterholes, making game viewing spectacular.


Key transitional or shoulder months — April, May, and November — offer fewer crowds, lower rates, and a balance of green scenery and dry-season wildlife visibility.


Knowing how each month shapes wildlife, activity access, and pricing is vital. Let your Travel Designer tailor your journey for best timing.

Botswana's seasons at a glance

Dry season
(Apr – Oct)
Peak wildlife viewing, increased availability of water-based activities like mokoro and boating, peak prices.
Green season
(Nov – Mar)
Lush landscapes, migratory birds, calving season, good predator viewing, off-peak pricing, limited water-based activities. 
Shoulder season
(Apr, May & Nov)
Photographic opportunities (green landscapes and dramatic skies), calving season, fewer crowds, off-peak pricing.

Safari by season:

How Botswana changes by season

While 'when is the best time to visit?' is a common question, there’s no simple answer. Game sightings are never guaranteed, but by combining our knowledge of seasons, habitats, water availability, and animal behaviour, clear patterns begin to emerge.

Dry season

Wilderness Chitabe Botswana Game Drive Lions with Kill

June to August

Cooler, drier months offer peak wildlife visibility. Game concentrates around shrinking water sources, and the Delta waters’ inflow has peaked, making it ideal for mokoro and boating activities. Clear skies and leafless trees make this a photographer’s dream, and the top time for walking safaris and big cat encounters.

Green season

Shoulder season

Peak season in Botswana

June to August is the height of the annual inundation. This very special occurrence, cyclical in nature, is much needed in maintaining the spectacular biodiversity of the area. The result is a magical transformation, as large grassland areas and floodplains become inundated, and all creatures must adapt to the new waterworld.
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Peak season guide (June – October)

The dry winter months from June to October are considered peak safari season in Botswana. These months are defined by clear skies, sparse vegetation, and virtually no rainfall. Days are pleasantly warm, while mornings and evenings can be crisp, especially in June and July. This season offers optimal game viewing, as wildlife gathers around the remaining water sources, making animal sightings more consistent and dramatic.

Pros

  • Great wildlife visibility
  • Prime predator-prey action
  • Water-based safaris in full swing
  • Birding opportunities

What to expect

  • Exceptional predator sightings
  • Elephants and big cats around water sources
  • Wide open plains and great visibility
  • Mokoro and boat excursions in full swing

Booking tips

  • Book 9–12 months ahead for July–September
  • Consider June for value with great sightings
  • October is hot but rewarding (fewer crowds)
  • Plan multiple locations for land & water mix

Botswana highlights in green season

There is an irruption of new life as many species give birth to their young, and wildlife viewing is at its peak. Predator sightings are also more regular, as they take advantage of the abundance of inexperienced younger prey. It is also the best season for birding, with numerous species displaying dazzling breeding plumage.
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Green season guide (November – March)

Seasonal rains transform Botswana’s landscapes between November and March, bringing a vibrant flush of greenery and a shift in wildlife behaviour. While brief afternoon thunderstorms are common, they are typically followed by clear skies, making for striking photographic opportunities.

The benefits

  • Less crowded camps and more exclusive experiences
  • Lower rates
  • Dramatic skies and green landscapes – ideal for photographers
  • Birding opportunities
  • Calving season reveals an abundance of baby animals and increased predator activity
  • Photography opportunities

Special wildlife events

  • Calving season for impala, wildebeest, and zebra (especially November to January)
  • Increased predator activity
  • Migratory birds in breeding plumage (from November)
Find out more about a safari in Botswana during green season

Botswana highlights in shoulder season

A huge diversity of fauna and flora thrives in April and May. Also at this time, while the water-based camps continue to see aquatic-adapted animals and plants, the gradual inflow of the water means that land-based camps can begin to offer a mix of land and water activities. Game drives on islands may happen less often, owing to higher water levels.
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Shoulder season guide (April – May & November)

The shoulder seasons in Botswana mark dramatic transitions. April and May follow the rains, with green landscapes and cooler, more comfortable conditions. November, meanwhile, comes just before the peak of summer, with early showers bringing a fresh flush of life. These months sit outside the traditional high season, making them perfect for guests seeking value, quieter camps, and standout sightings.

Pros

  • Great value before and after peak season
  • Comfortable temperatures
  • Beautiful green backdrops with thinning bush
  • Increasing wildlife concentration around water sources

Wildlife highlights

  • Impala rutting season begins in April
  • Elephant herds return to Linyanti as waterholes dry
  • Okavango Delta channels begin to refill by May
  • November marks calving season and predator action

What to expect

  • Clear skies and moderate weather in April–May
  • Scattered showers and fresh greenery in November
  • Increasing wildlife movement and sightings
  • Less vegetation than summer, but greener than winter

Booking tips

  • Secure April–May for great value before peak
  • Book November for baby animals and fewer guests
  • Flexibility helps – weather patterns can vary
  • Mix regions to see varied landscapes and species

How seasonal changes affect safari activities

Seasonal shifts in water levels, vegetation, and temperature shape the kinds of safari experiences available across Botswana. Here’s how five popular activities are affected throughout the year:

Mokoro

Wilderness Experiences Mokoro Okavango Delta

Water-based activities

When the waters from Angola reach the channels between May and October (with a peak from June to August), water activities become possible. But from November to April, many channels become too shallow to navigate by boat or mokoro. Water activities will depend on the annual variations in the inundation of the Delta, and on your regional location.

Mokoro

Walking

Helicopter

Night drives

Wilderness recommends

Our Travel Designers have curated these seasonal recommendations based on what matters most to our guests — whether you’re chasing perfect light, remote locations, or bucket-list wildlife moments.

Best for value

April and May offer excellent game viewing with fewer crowds, comfortable weather, and lower rates during shoulder season.

Best for photography

November to March is ideal for dramatic skies and lush green backdrops, with exceptional birding and predator scenes during calving season.

Best for water-based safaris

Plan your Okavango adventure between June and August, when the Delta is at its fullest and mokoro and boating excursions are at their best.

Best for big game

June to October is prime time for predator sightings, with Mababe’s high prey densities and open terrain offering rewarding action.

Best for privacy

Avoid peak season if seclusion is key. Green and shoulder seasons offer better chances of private vehicles, fewer guests, and quieter camp life — unless, of course, you're in one of our private villas.

What you need to know

Your seasonal safari questions, answered

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