Botswana Tour Companies
List of Botswana travel companies & tour operators with 67739 reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer
- age range
- 5 to 80 year olds
- group size
- up to 8 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 3 hours
The tour was absolutely perfect and exceeded our expectations. Our guide was so knowledgeable and was interested in getting to know us. The chef (Chandolo) was brilliant - his food was amazing and he was also a really warm, welcoming person. The whole team worked great together and I would 100% recommend!
- by Anna Lockhart
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer, Active
- age range
- 1 to 94 year olds
- group size
- up to 99 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 1 day
Very well organized, everything was well communicated on site. No water in the Boteti River, so no mokoro trip possible there: a village tour was offered as an alternative
- by Gerfried Mory
- Adventure Styles
- Safari
- age range
- 1 to 99 year olds
- group size
- up to 8 people
- response rate
- 95%
- response time
- within 5 hours
Amazing place and service, everything was excellent! Our tour guide was super knowledgable and friendly and we were able to see so many different animals in our safari. And at nights the lodge was superb to wind down and with delicious food!
- by Costa ComamalaOverall this tour was a nice experience, with people friendliness and the marvel of the environment as the stars of the show. The camp experience is not on par with other camps I've been at that cost less money, if not for the food. I've felt a bit in danger at night, with animals roaming around. PROS - people have been super nice - James, my guide, was very knowledgeable and helpful with everything - the food was really good - there are many birds around the camp, which is great if you like to birdwatch - the helicopter ride was great, if a bit too short CONS - the tent was really small, with a bed that wouldn't fit me even though I'm average height - the bathrooms are not very clean. Being open, means there are many bugs there - the camp is quite dirty with cattle dung, and there are many farm animals roaming around (it was fine by me once I understood that they are roaming everywhere and they are people's main livelihood) - the transfers to get to the mokoro station and to Moremi are really long, 2 and 3.5 hours respectively - the bush walk was very short, would have loved to have had more time for it, maybe it should start one hour earlier
- by Matteo Pieroni
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer, Active
- age range
- 5 to 95 year olds
- group size
- up to 9 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 2 days
We had a very nice safari. It was a nice variation of game drive, boatcruise, sunset cruise, flats of the saltpans, lodges, campsite with small tents, campsite with larger tent (room with bathroom), overnight under the stars on an outdoor matras without a tent, etc. Our driver/guide Shakes was super great. He took good care of us and we had very interesting conversations on the road. The food was also good. The only negative thing was that we didn't get a transfers at the start and the end of the safari. Little Roz asked us to go to the first lodge ourselves and the same at the end, which we had to pay for ourselves. And we didn't get the breakfast the last 2 days, so we had to pay for that as well But all together
- by Paulus E.A. Wichers SchreurWe had a wonderful time! Rocky, Jimmy, and Simba were excellent as drivers, guides, cooks, and problem solvers. We ate very well indeed. I will comment that the tour we took was quite different from the stated description of it. For example, we did not go to the salt pan. It seems that Rocky, the boss of the crew, received a different itinerary than what we thought we would be doing. How did that happen? The places we did go were terrific, and it was not until the second last day of the trip, that we realised the discrepancy. Rocky offered us a way to go to the salt pan, but for a couple of reasons, we declined that offer. Please note that I am not complaining about Rocky, Jimmy, and Simba. They followed the information they had received. I will also say that while we were accepting of the situation, some people could have reacted differently, and that would not have been fair to our crew. To summarise, we loved the trip! Credit to Rocky, Jimmy, and Simba for looking after us so well and sharing their beautiful country with us. Sincerely, Arthur George Busch
- by Arthur Busch
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer
- age range
- 1 to 99 year olds
- group size
- up to 6 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 2 hours
- This operator has no Botswana reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Overland Truck
- age range
- 18 to 80 year olds
- group size
- up to 50 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 12 hours
What an absolute adventure 77 days from Kenya to South Africa! Safaris, lakes, lions, beaches, historical sites, village visits, camping, long drives with windows down, gorillas, family style cooking, washing dishes, early mornings, hippos, boat safaris, peeing on the side of the road, cold showers, card games, photos, are some of the words that instantly come to mind from thinking about the last 3 months. Memories for a lifetime. Originally I was booked from just Nairobi to Zanzibar and I’m so glad I ended up extending all the way to South Africa! Our group was on the larger side as it was during the busy season July-Oct and we had about 20-25 people on the bus during the 3 months. The amount of people can vary as there are smaller sections of the absolute overland trips where people will be with you for different legs of the trip. (Ex: some people started and finished Zanzibar or started Vic Falls to Cape town, etc.) The best thing I can write for a review would be a recommendation for those wanting to go on the trip. To have an enjoyable trip is all about having the right expectations & mindset as these overland trips are definitely not for everyone. After the 3 months I believe I met around 40 different people on the safari who had stayed for a section or the whole safari and I could tell that most absolutely loved the overland trip, however, there were a few people that struggled as they did not have the right expectations. As I already mentioned, flexibility is key for this trip. I believe they make this very clear on their website but somehow some people still show up with a very rigid mindset. Some days go as planned, some days go better, and some go worse. But that is all part of the African experience. People on these trips are from all different backgrounds, with different personalities, work ethics, and ways of doing things. Just roll with it and it will be an amazing time. FOOD. Family style & simple. Please be flexible. You must remember that if there is a group of 20-25 everyone has to be catered to for their dietary needs. Most lunches you are on your own. There will be a supermarket stop and you can get as you wish. But for dinner there will be a cooking team for that specific night so depending on the dietary restrictions there might have to be 3 different meals if you have vegetarians, vegans, and meat eaters. So I would definitely recommend being flexible when it comes to preferences. I wouldn’t recommend this trip for strict dietary restrictions (vegetarian ok but vegan, etc. not so much). Remember you are in Africa and there are weeks where the food options and supermarkets are limited. Staff. We had an amazing guide Peter for the 77 days and 1 driver for the first 3/4 of the trip and then last 1/4 a different driver. Our guide and both drivers were from different parts of Africa and all had 15+ years experience doing these tours. They are all very knowledgable & such helpful resources. They all speak multiple languages and handled the borders crossings and logistics very professionally. At times things were a bit up in the air but like I said it is the nature of Africa as things change very frequently. They are the first people you see up in the morning and last people to bed making sure everything is in order. Our guide did a really good job at balancing all the different preferences of food, itinerary, etc. We had some unique characters in our group which made it pretty difficult for him to handle but he did a great job at balancing it for everyone. A great sense of humor, always had a positive outlook, and always enjoyed telling us the history of local areas. Truck. There are several trucks with some being newer and some being older. Our first truck Kifaru was a bit older, could use some cosmetic repair on the interior but worked like a charm. The seats were comfy and there were plenty of outlets to charge electronics. The fridge wasn’t ideal as it was smaller especially after the group food was in put in but did all was needed. Good variety of 8 seats facing backwards with tables & 20 seats facing forwards. Money. This is by far the most budget friendly overland tour I saw when doing research. Plan to spend more than you think though. You can do this trip with just doing the minimums but when everyone is going on an extra safari or an extra activity, you are going to want to do it as well. Easy to say you won’t do something at home but different story when you are there. Maintain a positive attitude & energy. Although you don’t need to be “physically fit” this trip is demanding especially if you are doing the 77 days. There aren’t any necessary physically fit needs, but there are many early wake up calls, tearing down & setting up your tent everyday, and some nights you will be on cooking / cleaning duty, etc. It all adds up and you’re constantly on the move for months. That is all part of the adventure. You are going to meet tons of different people so you can imagine positive attitude is key. Some may look at how busy it is and see it as a negative but you can also see how some of those things also are a highlight of the trip for others. All about the outlook. If you want a vacation to sit and chill on the beach this isn’t the trip for you. If you are ready to have an adventure of a lifetime and one of the most unique experiences traveling on an overland truck through Africa with people from all around the world, you won’t be disappointed. Best advice have a flexible and positive outlook and you will have a great time! So glad I did it! Hindsight I would 100% recommend Absolute Africa especially knowing what I know now. Rushing down to South Africa or rushing the itinerary like some of the other tour companies isn’t something I wanted to do & I am glad I chose AA. Unforgettable memories! Hope that helps!
- by AnthonyWhat an absolute adventure 77 days from Kenya to South Africa! Safaris, lakes, lions, beaches, historical sites, village visits, camping, long drives with windows down, gorillas, family style cooking, washing dishes, early mornings, hippos, boat safaris, peeing on the side of the road, cold showers, card games, photos, are some of the words that instantly come to mind from thinking about the last 3 months. Originally I was booked from just Nairobi to Zanzibar and I’m so glad I ended up extending all the way to South Africa! Our group was on the larger side as it was during the busy season July-Oct and we had about 20-25 people on the bus during the 3 months. The amount of people can vary as there are smaller sections of the absolute overland trips where people will be with you for different legs of the trip. (Ex: some people started and finished Zanzibar or started Vic Falls to Cape town, etc.) The best thing I can recommend for an enjoyable trip is having the right expectations & mindset as these overland trips are definitely not for everyone. After the 3 months I believe I met around 40 different people on the safari who had stayed for a section or the whole safari and I could tell that most absolutely loved the overland trip, however, there were a few people that struggled as they did not have the right expectations. As I already mentioned, flexibility is key for this trip. I believe they make this very clear on their website but somehow some people still show up with a very rigid mindset. Some days go as planned, some days go better, and some go worse. But that is all part of the African experience. People on these trips are from all different backgrounds, with different personalities, work ethics, and ways of doing things. Just roll with it. FOOD. Please be flexible for the sake of everyone. You must remember that if there is a group of 20-25 everyone has to be catered to for their dietary needs. Most lunches you are on your own. There will be a supermarket stop and you can get as you wish. But for dinner there will be a cooking team for that specific night so depending on the dietary restrictions there might have to be 3 different meals if you have vegetarians, vegans, and meat eaters. So I would definitely recommend being flexible when it comes to preferences. I wouldn’t recommend this trip for strict dietary restrictions (vegetarian ok but vegan, etc. not so much). Remember you are in Africa and there are weeks where the food options and supermarkets are limited. Staff. We had the same guide for the 77 days and 1 driver for the first 3/4 of the trip and then last 1/4 a different driver. Our guide and both drivers were from different parts of Africa and all had 10+ experience doing these tours. They are all very knowledgable & such helpful resources. They all speak multiple languages and handled the borders crossings and logistics professionally. They are the first people you see up in the morning and last people to bed making sure everything is in order. Our guide did a really good job at balancing all the different preferences of food, itinerary, etc. We had some unique characters in our group which made it pretty difficult for him to handle but he did a great job at balancing it for everyone. A great sense of humor and always had a positive outlook & willing to help. Truck. A bit older but honestly fit the 77 day across Africa vibe. The seats were comfy and there were plenty of outlets to charge electronics. The fridge wasn’t ideal as it was smaller especially after group food was in there. Facilities. Most camps we stayed were great and had what you needed. Wifi was kind of a joke, don't plan on much. Most campsites there "was" wifi but it rarely worked, especially when you have 25 people rolling up and wanting to get on. So a sim is a must if you care to be online, etc. 95% campsites had showers probably about 50-50 with hot water. Tents were surprisingly very comfortable. Plenty of space and sleeping pads were nice. Money. Plan to spend more than you think. You can do this trip with just doing the minimums but when everyone is going on an extra safari or an extra activity, you are going to want to do it as well. So many unique once in a lifestime opportunities, its hard to pass when in person. Maintain a positive attitude & energy. Although you don’t need to be “physically fit” this trip is demanding especially if you are doing the 77 days. There aren’t any necessary physically fit needs, but there are many early wake up calls, tearing down & setting up your tent everyday, and some nights you will be on cooking / cleaning duty, etc. It all adds up and you’re constantly on the move for months. That is all part of the adventure. You are going to meet tons of different people so you can imagine positive attitude is key. If you want a vacation to sit and chill on the beach this isn’t the trip for you. If you are ready to have an adventure of a lifetime and a unique experience meeting people from all around the world, seeing so many aspects of Africa from wildlife, villages, and hearing about the history and local customs you won’t be disappointed! Best advice have a flexible and positive outlook and you will have a great time! So glad I did it! Hindsight I would still recommend Absolute Africa especially knowing what I know now. Rushing down to South Africa or rushing the itinerary like some of the other tour companies isn’t something I wanted to do & I am glad I chose AA. Hope this helps!
- by Anthony
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer
- age range
- 2 to 75 year olds
- group size
- up to 6 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 1 hour
- This operator has no Botswana reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer
- age range
- 3 to 88 year olds
- group size
- up to 8 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 3 hours
- This operator has no Botswana reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Explorer, In-depth Cultural, Safari
- age range
- 5 to 81 year olds
- group size
- up to 96 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 2 hours
The best start to explore the beauty of Africa.
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- by Bulelwa Malimba
- Adventure Styles
- Explorer
- age range
- 12 to 90 year olds
- group size
- up to 8 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 2 days
- This operator has no Botswana reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer
- age range
- 2 to 90 year olds
- group size
- up to 80 people
- response rate
- 82%
- response time
- within 2 days
I recently embarked on the 9 Days Deluxe Tanzania Northern Parks Safari, and it surpassed all expectations. The impeccable organization by the tour company Professional Safari Africa ensured a seamless and unforgettable experience. From the mesmerizing landscapes of Serengeti National Park to the majestic Ngorongoro Crater, each day brought new wonders. The knowledgeable guide Mr. Medison Samwel enriched the journey with fascinating insights into the diverse wildlife. Accommodations were luxurious, providing a comfortable retreat after exhilarating game drives. The attention to detail, coupled with the breathtaking sights, made this safari a dream come true. I highly recommend it to any nature enthusiast seeking an unparalleled adventure in Tanzania.
- by Matthew JordanI recently embarked on the Ultimate Cape Town, Kruger, Botswana & Victoria Falls 10-day luxury expedition, and it exceeded all expectations! The seamless coordination of diverse experiences showcased the best of Southern Africa. From the majestic landscapes of Kruger to the cultural richness of Cape Town and the untamed beauty of Botswana, each destination was a unique masterpiece. The luxurious accommodations and personalized service added a touch of opulence to the adventure. Our knowledgeable guide Medison Samwel ensured a deep understanding of the region's flora and fauna. Witnessing the breathtaking Victoria Falls finale was the perfect conclusion. A truly unforgettable journey, highly recommended for those seeking a premium African experience!
- by Andrew Smith
- Adventure Styles
- Explorer, Safari
- age range
- 1 to 120 year olds
- group size
- up to 9 people
We would be more than happy to recommend the Kalahari Breeze Safari Tour. Maria and Chris are experts and know how to create a phenomenal experience for their clients. They are incredibly organised and knowledgeable of the region and how to show its best qualities
- by EllieLobbGreat Safari. The tour operator is excellent. Great communication, the food was wonderful. Amazing what the chef could cook on a fire pit. We saw tons of animals including lions with cubs, hyenas, wild dogs and pups, leopards, elephants, giraffes wildebeest, tons of different antelopes, hyppos, several very cool birds. Our guide Cliff was excellent, very experience driver, even help another tour operator that was stuck in the sand. Only regrets was that we wish we had a few extra days. Great experience, will do it again.
- by Pierre Tourangeau
- Adventure Styles
- Explorer, Active
- age range
- 18 to 90 year olds
- group size
- up to 50 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 6 hours
- This operator has no Botswana reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Safari
- age range
- 1 to 108 year olds
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 7 hours
- This operator has no Botswana reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Explorer, Overland Truck, Safari
- age range
- 5 to 99 year olds
- group size
- up to 99 people
- response rate
- 92%
- response time
- within 5 hours
It was excellent tour to bring us the wild animal world. Good tourist guide, driver and chef!
- by Bingzhi Benjamin LiThe group was amazing, we all got along really well and made great memories!
- by Limara Cameron