With its network of private ‘concessions’ dotted with just a handful of small, well-designed safari lodges, Botswana safaris offer near exclusivity. The scenery is extraordinary and diverse. Game-viewing is remarkable, ranking as one of the best areas for safaris in Africa in both, for wildlife enthusiasts and bird-watchers. The country is often referred to as the “Land of Giants” because of its ancient baobab trees and free roaming elephant herds found throughout the country. Its wild, unspoilt landscape offers a wealth of incredible game viewing opportunities. The game here rarely disappoints, the birdlife can be spectacular, and night drives are a compelling further option. Botswana has dedicated its entire army to anti poaching, that’s why this country has become such a safe haven for wildlife.

Botswana is renowned for its migrating mammals, endangered wild dog and rhino, and some unique species of antelope. The combination of epic wildlife populations in the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve and Chobe National Park, with the world’s largest network of salt pans in Makgadikgadi Pans and the desert-specialist animals of the Kalahari makes Botswana to be one of the top safari destinations