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Luxury Botswana Safaris
Heed the call of the wild on an exclusive Botswana safari. Explore astonishing landscapes in the pristine wilderness areas of the Okavango Delta, and game-rich Linyanti and Mababe.
A WILDERNESS HAVEN
Botswana - Your premier safari destination
Botswana - Your premier safari destination
This is Botswana. Where vast private concessions span millions of acres of pristine wilderness. And where the wildlife roams unfenced and untamed. As a pioneering conservation collective in Botswana with over 40 years of expertise, Wilderness has been instrumental in developing camps that protect these iconic wild destinations and empower local communities whilst allowing you to discover their beating pulse.


170
Approximate number of mammal species in Botswana.

600
Recorded species, Botswana is a superb birding destination.

40
Years of operating camps dedicated to make an impact.

14
Biome types, including Arid Savanna, Mopane Bushveld, Wetlands and Saltpans.
Botswana experiences
Wildlife highlights in Botswana


Botswana - Beyond the Delta
Botswana's private concessions offer something increasingly rare in our crowded world: space. With strict limitations on bed numbers and vehicle density, these vast private reserves ensure you'll rarely encounter other visitors during your game drives. This is a place where you might spend an entire day tracking lions without encountering another vehicle, where elephant herds a hundred strong gather at dusk along riverbanks, and where the ancient rhythms of nature continue undisturbed.

Wilderness's history and expertise in Botswana
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Planning your Botswana safari
Your Botswana safari starts here. From selecting the perfect destinations to understanding what to pack, our Travel Designers ensure every detail of your safari is thoughtfully planned. With over 40 years of experience, we'll help you craft the Botswana safari of your dreams.
Botswana key facts
Each Wilderness safari experience is a unique gateway to nature in its rawest form. Our diverse safari types immerse you in Africa's extraordinary environments - whether tracking wildlife up close, capturing the perfect shot, or engaging with local culture. Led by our expert guides, these activities are designed to connect you deeply with the wilderness in a variety of ways.
POPULATION SIZE
2.5 Million
CURRENCY
Botswana Pula (BWP)
GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE
581,730 km²
BEST TIME TO GO
All year round
LANGUAGE
Setswana

Wetlands & rivers
Okavango Delta and Linyanti region. A water oasis.

Dry woodlands
Okavango Delta and Linyanti region.

Savannah
Kalahari Desert. Golden dunes, shrubs and acacias.

June to October
The dry season is considered peak season as it offers warm days, with cooler mornings and evenings.

November to March
Seasonal rains transform the landscapes, resulting in many calling this the green season.

January and February
Summer is wet and hot, with the odd afternoon thunderstorm.

April to May
Transition season or shoulder season is off peak for travellers but holds all sort of surprises.

What to pack
When packing for your Botswana safari, soft-sided bags (no wheels or hard shells) are essential due to aircraft luggage restrictions, with a total weight limit of 20 kg (44 lbs) including hand luggage and camera gear. You’ll only need a few days' worth of clothing as most camps offer laundry services. Choose neutral, muted colours and avoid bright clothing that stands out. Layering is key.
buy Wilderness branded and safari approved apparelKey Facts
Botswana key facts
Each Wilderness safari experience is a unique gateway to nature in its rawest form. Our diverse safari types immerse you in Africa's extraordinary environments - whether tracking wildlife up close, capturing the perfect shot, or engaging with local culture. Led by our expert guides, these activities are designed to connect you deeply with the wilderness in a variety of ways.
POPULATION SIZE
2.5 Million
CURRENCY
Botswana Pula (BWP)
GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE
581,730 km²
BEST TIME TO GO
All year round
LANGUAGE
Setswana
Habitats

Wetlands & rivers
Okavango Delta and Linyanti region. A water oasis.

Dry woodlands
Okavango Delta and Linyanti region.

Savannah
Kalahari Desert. Golden dunes, shrubs and acacias.
When to go

June to October
The dry season is considered peak season as it offers warm days, with cooler mornings and evenings.

November to March
Seasonal rains transform the landscapes, resulting in many calling this the green season.

January and February
Summer is wet and hot, with the odd afternoon thunderstorm.

April to May
Transition season or shoulder season is off peak for travellers but holds all sort of surprises.
What to pack

What to pack
When packing for your Botswana safari, soft-sided bags (no wheels or hard shells) are essential due to aircraft luggage restrictions, with a total weight limit of 20 kg (44 lbs) including hand luggage and camera gear. You’ll only need a few days' worth of clothing as most camps offer laundry services. Choose neutral, muted colours and avoid bright clothing that stands out. Layering is key.
buy Wilderness branded and safari approved apparelOur camps in Botswana

Vumbura Plains
Wilderness Vumbura Plains epitomises the ultimate Okavango Delta luxury safari, offering both land and water experiences.
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Mombo
Experience Wilderness Botswana’s flagship luxury safari camp – Mombo, in arguably Southern Africa’s finest wildlife area.
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Jacana
A superb water-based camp ideally situated for an intimate and authentic Okavango Delta safari.
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Tubu Tree
Set in one of Earth’s ultimate untamed places Wilderness Tubu Tree is tucked deep in the Okavango Delta’s Hunda Island.
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Chitabe
Discover Wilderness Chitabe and its prolific wildlife, for an out-of-this-world Okavango safari experience.
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Jao
In the heart of the Okavango, set on a remote island, Jao invites you to discover an unsurpassed Delta wilderness experience.
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DumaTau Camp
Home to Africa’s highest density of elephants, supremely chic DumaTau offers exceptional wildlife encounters.
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King's Pool Camp
As regal as the noble elephants and other prolific wildlife, King’s Pool offers unrivalled safaris in the wild Linyanti.
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Mokete
In the supremely wild Mokete Private Wilderness Area, predators meet prey in a beautifully brutal dance of life and death.
Explore CampBotswana's safari destinations
Botswana is a country of remarkable diversity, with dramatically different landscapes. From the winding waterways of the Okavango Delta to sweeping plains of Mababe and the shaded woodlands in between, each environment offers a unique safari experience. These varied habitats support a wide range of species, allowing you to encounter striking contrasts in scenery and wildlife within just days.
Let us help plan your Botswana safari
Okavango Delta
The world's largest inland delta is a labyrinth of lagoons, channels and islands that transform annually from semi-arid grassland to a lush wetland paradise when seasonal floodwaters arrive. Dedicated a UNESCO World Heritage site it covers over 15,000 square kilometres and is a true wilderness where ancient wildlife migration paths remain intact.
Okavango Delta
Linyanti
Bordering the Okavango Delta to the northeast, the Linyanti region features permanent rivers and floodplains, creating a magnet for wildlife, especially during the dry season. This critical wildlife corridor connects the Okavango Delta with Chobe National Park and is famed for its large herds of elephants.
Linyanti region
Mababe
This expansive grassland area between the Okavango & Chobe is a remarkable natural feature - a fossil lake bed that becomes a wildlife magnet, particularly during dry seasons when it provides the only natural water source for miles around. Here, the vast, open plains offer unobstructed wildlife viewing and attract enormous herbivore concentrations including wildebeest, elephant, buffalo and zebra.
Mababe region
Maun
Maun, often called the gateway to the Okavango Delta, is the starting point for many unforgettable safaris in Botswana. It's a small town that blends modern conveniences with a strong sense of the wild and is home to the Wilderness Botswana head office. From here, Wilderness Air will transfer you via light aircraft to our remote camps across the Delta and beyond, making Maun a vital hub.

Chobe
Botswana's first national park is renowned for having one of Africa's highest concentrations of elephants. It offers spectacular riverside game viewing and a diverse habitat from riverfront to Mopane woodland. A visit here is also easily combined with Victoria Falls, just 80km away.

Kalahari
Supremely remote and wild, a Botswana safari in the Central Kalahari is a unique African experience. Spend warm days in the open air, take in the sights and sounds of herds of antelope moving across the plains, and fall asleep to black-maned lions roaring in defence of their territory, while owls fly silently between the camelthorns, hunting their prey.
Okavango Delta

Okavango Delta
The world's largest inland delta is a labyrinth of lagoons, channels and islands that transform annually from semi-arid grassland to a lush wetland paradise when seasonal floodwaters arrive. Dedicated a UNESCO World Heritage site it covers over 15,000 square kilometres and is a true wilderness where ancient wildlife migration paths remain intact.
Okavango DeltaLinyanti

Linyanti
Bordering the Okavango Delta to the northeast, the Linyanti region features permanent rivers and floodplains, creating a magnet for wildlife, especially during the dry season. This critical wildlife corridor connects the Okavango Delta with Chobe National Park and is famed for its large herds of elephants.
Linyanti regionMababe

Mababe
This expansive grassland area between the Okavango & Chobe is a remarkable natural feature - a fossil lake bed that becomes a wildlife magnet, particularly during dry seasons when it provides the only natural water source for miles around. Here, the vast, open plains offer unobstructed wildlife viewing and attract enormous herbivore concentrations including wildebeest, elephant, buffalo and zebra.
Mababe regionMaun

Maun
Maun, often called the gateway to the Okavango Delta, is the starting point for many unforgettable safaris in Botswana. It's a small town that blends modern conveniences with a strong sense of the wild and is home to the Wilderness Botswana head office. From here, Wilderness Air will transfer you via light aircraft to our remote camps across the Delta and beyond, making Maun a vital hub.
Chobe

Chobe
Botswana's first national park is renowned for having one of Africa's highest concentrations of elephants. It offers spectacular riverside game viewing and a diverse habitat from riverfront to Mopane woodland. A visit here is also easily combined with Victoria Falls, just 80km away.
Kalahari

Kalahari
Supremely remote and wild, a Botswana safari in the Central Kalahari is a unique African experience. Spend warm days in the open air, take in the sights and sounds of herds of antelope moving across the plains, and fall asleep to black-maned lions roaring in defence of their territory, while owls fly silently between the camelthorns, hunting their prey.
Wilderness's contribution
Wilderness's commitment to conservation in Botswana extends beyond our camp operations to include numerous initiatives that protect wilderness areas, support wildlife research, and empower local communities. Some of these conservation initiatives include animal reintroductions, population research and anti-poaching initiatives.
Impact
Educate
At Wilderness, we believe that empowering the next generation is key to securing the future of conservation. Through our Children in the Wilderness (CITW) programme.
Educate
Empower
Wilderness is committed to building a conservation economy by empowering communities to become self-sustaining through meaningful, long-term opportunities.
Empower
Protect
At Wilderness, we are dedicated to protecting the unfenced, untamed wilds of our planet and fostering peaceful co-existence between people and wildlife.
Protect

Eco Exist
As part of its long-term conservation efforts in Botswana’s Okavango Delta and Linyanti regions, Wilderness has partnered with the Ecoexist Project to address the growing challenge of human-elephant conflict. Through the donation of satellite collars to Ecoexist we can help track elephant movements and better understand herd behaviour.
Discover more about Eco-Exist
Honey
Diyoveya Honey, is one such project, led by local farmers turned beekeepers. In 2021, Wilderness partnered to launch a beekeeping initiative, providing 70 beehives to local farmers. These hives act as natural, non-lethal deterrents to elephants, reducing conflict with farmers while also producing organic honey that can be sold to help generate an income.

CLAWS
Wilderness’ impact work has led to a range of inspiring conservation success stories across Africa. In Botswana, satellite elephant collaring through Ecoexist has helped track and protect vital wildlife corridors, while the CLAWS (Communities Living Among Wildlife Sustainably) lion programme promotes peaceful human-lion coexistence
Wilderness and CLAWS help alleviate human-lion conflict
Children in The Wilderness
Children in the Wilderness (CITW) is the dedicated youth empowerment arm of the Wilderness Trust. As the flag-bearer for the Educate pillar of Wilderness’ Impact strategy, we are empowering the future leaders of Africa to become the protectors and custodians of their natural heritage.
CITW Botswana highlights
Trust
Born from a need to do more. Africa’s conservation and development requirements are enormous and in urgent need of money and logistical support. As an independent non-profit fundraising organisation, the Wilderness Trust is on a mission to help raise funding for these causes.
Donate to the Wilderness TrustImpact pillars

Educate
At Wilderness, we believe that empowering the next generation is key to securing the future of conservation. Through our Children in the Wilderness (CITW) programme.
Educate
Empower
Wilderness is committed to building a conservation economy by empowering communities to become self-sustaining through meaningful, long-term opportunities.
Empower
Protect
At Wilderness, we are dedicated to protecting the unfenced, untamed wilds of our planet and fostering peaceful co-existence between people and wildlife.
Protect
Eco-Exist

Eco Exist
As part of its long-term conservation efforts in Botswana’s Okavango Delta and Linyanti regions, Wilderness has partnered with the Ecoexist Project to address the growing challenge of human-elephant conflict. Through the donation of satellite collars to Ecoexist we can help track elephant movements and better understand herd behaviour.
Discover more about Eco-ExistHoney

Honey
Diyoveya Honey, is one such project, led by local farmers turned beekeepers. In 2021, Wilderness partnered to launch a beekeeping initiative, providing 70 beehives to local farmers. These hives act as natural, non-lethal deterrents to elephants, reducing conflict with farmers while also producing organic honey that can be sold to help generate an income.
CLAWS

CLAWS
Wilderness’ impact work has led to a range of inspiring conservation success stories across Africa. In Botswana, satellite elephant collaring through Ecoexist has helped track and protect vital wildlife corridors, while the CLAWS (Communities Living Among Wildlife Sustainably) lion programme promotes peaceful human-lion coexistence
Wilderness and CLAWS help alleviate human-lion conflictCITW

Children in The Wilderness
Children in the Wilderness (CITW) is the dedicated youth empowerment arm of the Wilderness Trust. As the flag-bearer for the Educate pillar of Wilderness’ Impact strategy, we are empowering the future leaders of Africa to become the protectors and custodians of their natural heritage.
CITW Botswana highlightsTrust

Trust
Born from a need to do more. Africa’s conservation and development requirements are enormous and in urgent need of money and logistical support. As an independent non-profit fundraising organisation, the Wilderness Trust is on a mission to help raise funding for these causes.
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Situated in central Southern Africa, Botswana lies 950 m above sea level and more than 600 km from the nearest coast. We operate 20 camps in Botswana’s three most remote regions – the Okavango Delta, Linyanti Wildlife Reserve, and Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Private and luxurious. No comfort has been spared. No detail overlooked.
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