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- The best Botswana tour packages
- What people love about Botswana Tours
- Most popular destinations in Botswana
- Travel Botswana your way
- Top operators in Botswana
- Best places to start your Botswana tour
- Discover Botswana tours for every budget
- Botswana tours for every group
- Top Botswana travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Botswana
- Botswana travel guides - curated by our experts
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9 Days, Ultimate Chobe, Elephant Sands ,Makgadikgadi Pans, Okavango Delta Safari & Moremi
1 Review by TourRadar travelersThe finest wildlife havens of Botswana beckon, from Chobe's riverside game drives to Moremi's Big Five territory. Nights split between Kwalepy Lodge and starlit camps in Makgadikgadi Pans. Mokoro rides in Okavango Delta, bush walks at Elephant Sands, and visits with orphaned elephants fill your days, all for approx. $310 per day.
Duration 9 days Destinations Kasane, Chobe National Park, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, Maun Age Range 7 to 80 year olds Operator Little Roz Tours From
- US$2,800+$200 local payments
8 Days Safari tour itinerary for Makgadikgadi Pan, Maun & Nxai Pan National Park: Unite With The Wild Side Of Botswana
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We had a wonderful time! We ate very well indeed. The places we did go were terrific.”
Arthur, traveled in July 2023
The finest game drives await in Khwai concession and along Boteti River. Track springbok and brown hyena in Nxai Pan National Park, with visits to the iconic Baines baobabs at Kudiakam Pan. Mobile camps provide chef-prepared meals alongside expert Botswana safari guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Maun, Khwai, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Nxai Pan National Park Age Range 7 to 90 year olds Operator Little Roz Tours From
- US$2,900+$200 local payments
Botswana and Falls Overland: Wildlife Walks & Safari Drives
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This trip was absolutely incredible. It was so well organized and so much fun.”
Hallie, traveled in January 2020
Rated exceptionally well (4.8/5), this expedition showcases Botswana's diverse landscapes. Glide through Okavango Delta's waterways by mokoro, track rhinos at Khama Sanctuary, spot elephants in Chobe National Park, and rest beneath ancient baobabs in Gweta. Includes 6 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and expert guides throughout.
Duration 8 days Destinations South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,349
25% Off- US$1,012You save $337
Delta & Falls Westbound: Natural Wonders & Wildlife
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The experience was amazing, we met fascinating local people and the tour guides did an amazing job.”
Marcella, traveled in August 2018
Wildlife thrives from Kasane to Maun on this nature-rich route. Spot elephants in Chobe National Park, rest among ancient baobabs in Gweta, paddle traditional mokoros in Okavango Delta, and learn about San culture at Dqae Qare San Lodge.
Duration 8 days Destinations Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,499
25% Off- US$1,124You save $374
What people love about Botswana Tours
- 8 Days Safari tour itinerary for Makgadikgadi Pan, Maun & Nxai Pan National Park: Unite With The Wild Side Of Botswana
We 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
- Botswana and Falls Overland: Wildlife Walks & Safari Drives
Great staff... With lot of experience to manage the team
- Delta & Falls Westbound: Natural Wonders & Wildlife
Overall this tour was really enjoyable! The campsites were a lot better than I expected (all had reasonable showers and good facilities). The guides were very friendly and open to feedback which was great and provided a good open communication platform for the trip. The things we got to experience were outstanding! Okavango Delta camping (be warned it is basic! But worth it) and Chobe game drives were a definite highlight. Would recommend.
Most popular destinations in Botswana
The Okavango Delta brings something truly special - our travelers keep telling us there's no place quite like it in Africa. The network of waterways sets up amazing wildlife encounters, whether you're quietly paddling a traditional mokoro canoe or walking alongside elephants with guides like Nonki, who gets constant praise for really knowing her stuff and catching all the little details. You get two totally different views of the wildlife here: watching hippos right at water level one minute, then spotting lions from a 4x4 the next. The camps are simple but comfy, and they put you right where you want to be - many of our guests say there's nothing quite like drifting off to sleep with all the sounds of the wild around you. The photography during golden hour is incredible according to our travelers, and the walking safaris get you properly close to nature. For seeing the most wildlife, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October when the floods arrive and animals gather near the water.
See all Okavango toursDiscover amazing wildlife and landscapes in Moremi Game Reserve. Most travelers enjoy exploring our Moremi Game Reserve adventures in May, making it the most popular time of the year.
See all Moremi Game Reserve toursHome to an abundance of gentle grey giants, Chobe National Park in Botswana is renowned for its incredible wildlife. Self-drive through the reserve for a close encounter or embark on a camping safari where you spend the night under the starry skies.
See all Chobe National Park toursThe mighty Zambezi River creates the world's largest sheet of falling water at Victoria Falls, and our travelers love experiencing it from both sides of the border. You get totally different views from Zambia and Zimbabwe, each worth exploring. The river cruises at sunset have become a real highlight - you'll drift past hippos in the water, spot crocs sunning themselves on shore and often see elephants wandering down for their evening drink. Many visitors combine their falls stay with a trip to Chobe National Park, where you'll find the world's biggest elephant population and excellent wildlife watching. The falls change completely with the seasons - February through May brings peak water flow with spray visible for miles and permanent rainbows in the mist, though some viewpoints get pretty soaked. Come during the dry season from August to December for clearer views and a chance to swim in Devil's Pool right at the falls' edge.
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Travel Botswana your way
Start your safari-filled vacation in Botswana and spot lions, elephants, buffalo, and maybe even a rhino or two! From spotting wildlife to enjoying lush landscapes to camping in the wild, get ready for an unforgettable adventure.
See all Safari toursReal Botswana opens up on these 6-7 day tours through Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta. You'll find yourself in lovely riverside lodges along the Zambezi, right where Africa's biggest elephant herds roam. Our guests tell us they love how the days mix up - morning drives spotting wildlife then drifting along quiet waters in the afternoon. If you want more flexibility, the private tours let you set your own rhythm exploring the Okavango's water channels and Moremi Game Reserve. Getting into a mokoro canoe brings real adventure as you glide past hippos and crocodiles in their habitat. The guided walks are special too - you'll be amazed how close you can safely get to elephants, giraffes and also zebras while on foot.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 146 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Botswana with our expert guides leading the way.
See all Fully Guided toursGo off the beaten track on a jeep safari in Botswana! With these 4WD jeep adventures lasting from 1 days to 17 days, you’re sure to find one that satisfies your need for adventure.
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Looking at these safari options, Kwalpe Safari Lodge stands out for consistently delivering quality experiences - their staff and food get lots of praise from our travelers. While it's not right in the center, the slightly quieter location hasn't been an issue for most guests. Absolute Africa's 6-day safari takes you through some excellent spots including Chobe and the Okavango Delta, but you should know what you're getting into. The groups tend to run larger and you'll need to pitch in with camp duties like cooking and cleanup. Some travelers weren't expecting this level of participation. TRS Lodge in Kasane is another solid choice that our guests really enjoy. It's well-positioned and delivers reliably good holiday experiences. When choosing between these options, consider what kind of experience you want. If you're comfortable with hands-on camping and larger groups, Absolute Africa covers great locations. For a more traditional lodge experience with attentive service, Kwalpe Safari Lodge or TRS Lodge would be better fits, though Kwalpe's location requires a bit more travel time to reach the main attractions. Our booking data shows travelers generally prefer the lodge options when traveling with family or looking for more comfort, while the Absolute Africa experience tends to attract younger travelers and those specifically seeking a more active, participatory safari experience.
- 5.0 (12 Botswana reviews)
"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
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- 9 Botswana tours
- Age range
- 5 to 95 years old
- Adventure type
- Safari
- Response time
- 33h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $525
- 5.0 (22,804 Botswana reviews)
"What a trip, would do it again anytime!
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- 8 Botswana tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Overland Truck
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $324
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- 7 Botswana tours
- Age range
- 7 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Safari
- Response time
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- $495
Best places to start your Botswana tour
Most of our safari routes - 45 of them to be exact - start from Maun, your gateway to the Okavango Delta. Victoria Falls is our second most popular starting point with 26 different options, while some travelers prefer kicking off from Johannesburg, Kasane and also Windhoek. Since Botswana's camps and lodges fill up quickly, especially in peak wildlife season, booking around 52 days ahead really helps you get the dates and places you want. For peak season (July-October) you'll need even more lead time. The best wildlife viewing happens during the dry winter months from July through October when animals gather near water, while the green season from November to March brings brilliant birdwatching and better prices. September's particularly good - our regular travelers love it for the nice temperatures and excellent game viewing, plus those cool evenings make the lodge fireside dinners extra special.
Discover Botswana tours for every budget
The shorter 3-day Chobe safaris give you a solid wildlife experience without stretching your budget too far. You'll spend mornings tracking animals in the national park and afternoons cruising the river, where massive elephant herds come down to drink. Our travelers love spotting hippos and crocodiles along the riverbank. For a deeper wilderness connection, the 6-day mobile camping tours take you into the heart of things - you'll pole through Okavango Delta channels in traditional mokoro canoes and sleep under canvas in Moremi Game Reserve. The campfire dinners really make these trips special, with wildlife often wandering past camp. If you've got more time, the 10-day routes mix camping in the parks with visits to local villages and markets, giving you a broader feel for Botswana.
Botswana's high-end safaris deliver something really special. The exclusive tented camps and lodges sit in prime wildlife spots, and you'll start with scenic flights over the Delta - watching elephants, giraffes and also zebras from above puts everything in perspective. These camps know how to do comfort right, with proper beds, en-suite bathrooms and staff who think of everything before you do. Many rooms have private decks overlooking waterholes, perfect for sunset wildlife watching. The game drives use top-quality vehicles, and the guides know exactly where to find the leopards, lions and also wild dogs. Some tours spend nights in the remote Savuti area, where you'll see incredible predator action away from the usual tourist routes.
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Botswana tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
105 tours in BotswanaBotswana's group safaris deliver excellent variety and value, with several routes earning high marks from our travelers. The 10-day expeditions start in the Kalahari, where game drives blend with guided walks before moving to the Okavango Delta for canoe adventures and wildlife tracking on foot. These comprehensive journeys include time observing predators at Savute, exploring the Chobe River and also visiting Victoria Falls. Week-long wilderness tours hit the perfect balance - you'll paddle mokoro canoes through Delta waterways, connect with Tswana villagers and gather around evening campfires sharing tales from the day. Our guests often mention the bonds formed in these small groups, especially during shared experiences like tracking rhinos at Khama Sanctuary and crossing the scenic Limpopo Valley. The quick 2-3 day Chobe excursions work perfectly for social travelers, combining morning wildlife drives with afternoon river cruises to spot elephants, hippos, crocodiles and also abundant birdlife along the banks.
Small Group
82 tours in BotswanaOur small-group Botswana safaris immerse you in nature through expertly planned itineraries. The 6-day tour weaves together game drives in Chobe National Park with laid-back river cruises, while guests unwind at elegant lodges along the Zambezi, where hippos and more than 450 bird species visit the pools between outings. For those seeking more variety, the 9-day route through Chobe, Makgadikgadi Pans and also Moremi blends luxe lodge stays with authentic nights under canvas. Our travelers tell us they love the mix of experiences - tracking wildlife on guided bush walks, watching meerkats emerge at dawn on Ntwetwe salt pan, and drifting silently through Okavango channels by traditional mokoro. The 8-day journeys across Khwai and Makgadikgadi bring their own magic, with dawn game drives, afternoon river safaris and nights sharing stories around crackling campfires. Time and again, our customers highlight the local guides as highlights of their trips, noting how their deep understanding of animal behavior and natural ability to bring the small groups together enhances the safari experience.
Private / Personalized
21 tours in BotswanaPrivate safaris give you complete control over your days, typically running 7-10 days across the Okavango Delta, Moremi Reserve and also Chobe National Park. Having your own guide and vehicle means you can linger at special sightings or change plans based on where the animals are moving. The light aircraft transfers between camps make sure you're not wasting time on long drives. Our clients particularly like mixing up their activities - maybe walking safaris in the morning, boat cruises later, or extra time with a pride of lions. The longer 14-day private options add some really unique experiences, like exploring the ancient rock art at Tsodilo Hills or spending nights on private houseboats in the Delta channels.
Top Botswana travel itineraries to fit your plans
Seven-day safaris give you time to properly explore Botswana's wild places. We usually combine the Okavango Delta, Khwai area and Moremi Game Reserve, starting with scenic flights over the delta's waterways before settling into luxury tented camps or remote lodges. Days follow a natural rhythm - early game drives, guided walks and boat trips as the sun sets. What makes these tours work so well is the variety; you might track leopards through Khwai's mopane forests one day and watch elephants splashing in delta channels the next. The private reserves near Moremi are excellent for predator spotting and our guides know just where to find harder-to-spot species like wild dogs and cheetahs.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Kasane, Chobe National Park, Savuti National Park, Victoria Falls
See all toursTen days lets you cover Botswana's complete safari circuit properly. Tours typically start in the Kalahari seeing desert wildlife and the vast Makgadikgadi Pans before heading north to the Okavango Delta and Chobe. Having extra days means fitting in night drives in Savute to spot nocturnal hunters and visits to local communities. Many tours end at Victoria Falls adding thundering cascades and local market visits to your safari. Our customers particularly value staying longer in each spot - more time to watch wildlife behavior without rushing between camps.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Maun, Kasane
See all toursTwo-week tours show you everything Botswana has to offer. Starting from Johannesburg, you'll travel north through the Khama Rhino Sanctuary into Botswana's wilderness heart. You'll spend several nights in key spots like Moremi Game Reserve where our guests love using the underground hides that put you at eye-level with elephants at waterholes. You get proper time in the Okavango waterways, Savuti's predator plains and along Chobe's riverside. These longer trips also let you explore less-visited places like the Tsodilo Hills with ancient San rock art and the unique ecosystems of the Caprivi Strip. Our travelers really appreciate having downtime between game drives whether that's on a delta houseboat or at a luxury lodge overlooking busy waterholes.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Victoria Falls, Kasane, Chobe National Park, Maun, Okavango Delta, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Nata, Francistown, Bulawayo, Matobo National Park, Hwange National Park
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Solo travelers find good value and great company on Botswana's organized safaris. The 5-day Okavango Delta trips get lots of positive feedback, with guests particularly enjoying the social vibe at riverside camps and natural bonds that form during mokoro safaris and bush walks. Our guides are skilled at creating a welcoming group atmosphere while sharing their deep local knowledge. The camping safaris mix game drives and cultural visits with relaxed evenings around the campfire. Longer routes through Chobe and Moremi give plenty of time to connect with fellow travelers while experiencing different landscapes.
Couples often opt for Botswana's luxury tented camps where they can create their own rhythm each day. The private Okavango Delta tours combine helicopter flights over flooded plains with quiet mokoro trips and walking safaris. The upscale lodges along the Chobe River are particularly popular - you can watch elephants drink from your private deck as the sun sets. Many couples book our 7-day tours through Khwai and also Moremi Game Reserve, where game drives and boat safaris pair nicely with dinners under starlit skies.
Young adults tend to pick action-packed safari options. The 6-day mobile camping safaris are especially popular, offering real wilderness experiences with bush walks tracking animals, mokoro trips through the Delta and also nights camping in prime wildlife areas. Many choose combined tours through Moremi and Savuti where predator sightings are frequent. The small group camping creates natural friendships while daily activities keep everyone engaged throughout the trip.
Seniors appreciate our well-organized safaris that balance comfort with genuine wildlife experiences. The premium tours staying at established lodges get the most bookings, providing proper beds, quality meals and also guides who understand different needs. The shorter 3-5 day trips focusing on Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta work well, offering boat cruises and gentle game drives for excellent wildlife viewing. Our travelers often mention the attentive service at permanent camps and how guides adjust activities to match different mobility levels.
Families heading to Botswana tend to book the 8-13 day safaris that start in Johannesburg before moving into the wilderness areas. The Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a real hit with kids who can safely observe these incredible animals up close. Parents tell us their children love gliding through the Okavango Delta channels in mokoro canoes, spotting tiny reed frogs and elephants along the way. The camping setup in Moremi Game Reserve works nicely for families - the tents are roomy and our guides know exactly how to keep wildlife spotting engaging and fun for everyone.
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- Couples39 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)6 tours
- Seniors (50+)47 tours
- Family81 tours
Best time to visit Botswana
- Spring 2025
Spring fills Botswana with new growth and migrating birds - perfect timing for our 5-day delta explorations. You'll glide through Okavango waterways by mokoro canoe, getting close to hippos and crocs while Bayei guides share local insights. The 9-day camping tours work well in spring's mild weather, combining game drives with village visits to places like Xobe where you'll see traditional crafts. Our travelers really enjoy how the tour mixes up Moremi's different landscapes - from flooded grasslands to mopane woods - and also nights out in the stark beauty of Makgadikgadi Pans, home to aardwolf, brown hyena and springbok.
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- Summer 2025
Summer and fall share similar patterns across Botswana's safari areas. Our high-end lodge tours stick to reliable water sources, starting at Chobe where you'll see loads of elephants from boats and vehicles. The week-long trips include time at Zambezi Mubala Lodge - our guests love watching wildlife from the pool between outings. More adventurous types go for mobile camping through Moremi and also Savuti, where guides follow predator tracks along seasonal streams. The wet months bring special moments like watching meerkats at sunrise on Ntwetwe salt pan and spotting baby animals in Khwai.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn in Botswana opens up excellent wildlife viewing possibilities, with several top safari options that our travelers consistently praise. Premium tours blend Chobe National Park with quality riverside lodges, where you can watch elephants gather at the Zambezi. The 9-day camping experiences through Makgadikgadi Pans and Moremi Game Reserve work perfectly in autumn conditions, letting you mix bush walks, mokoro canoe trips and also stargazing from your open-air camp. Our guests tell us they love how these tours combine traditional game drives with special moments - tracking orphaned elephants or watching meerkats emerge at sunrise on Ntwetwe salt pan. The 8-day Khwai safaris showcase excellent predator viewing, as guides use autumn conditions to find lions, leopards and also hyenas along the Boteti River. Most tours make smart use of permanent water sources, where wildlife naturally gathers, giving you prime viewing without the usual peak season crowds.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings the best private luxury safaris in Botswana as wildlife clusters around water sources. You'll start with flights above the Okavango Delta, spotting elephants navigating channels below, then settle into lodges positioned right where animals gather. Our guests love mixing up their wildlife viewing - mokoro canoe trips, walking safaris and also game drives each show you something different. The dry season draws animals to permanent water, making Chobe National Park excellent for elephant herds. Quick 3-day tours focus on Chobe's riverside activities, while longer private options head to quieter spots like Khwai Reserve where you often get predator sightings without other vehicles around.
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