Botswana is known for the highest concentration of wild animals in the world

500
species of birds

900
lion individuals

95
Species of Mammals
Track Big 5 in the Okavango Delta
The Big 5—rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, and buffalo—are at the top of every first-time safari-goer’s must-see list in Botswana. In places like Moremi and the Okavango Delta, you’re likely to encounter all of these iconic animals.
the famous Marsh Pride
In Botswana, it’s not just the size of the predators that’s impressive, but also the formidable groups they move in. The lions of the renowned Marsh Pride in Chobe’s Savuti region are some of the largest in Africa. Years of challenging hunts through deep water and dense marshland have shaped them into exceptionally powerful hunters, even capable of taking down elephants.
Water Safaris in the Delta
Traditionally, the Okavango Delta was navigated using mekoro, canoes carved from hollowed-out sausage tree trunks. Today, nearly all lodges use lighter, faster, and more eco-friendly fiberglass canoes. A ride in a mokoro offers one of the most tranquil experiences imaginable: as you glide quietly along, your guide will point out stunning lilies, tiny painted reed frogs, and majestic goliath herons.
With a collective experience of over 5 decades,
we are the most experienced guiding team in Botswana
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