Before you scroll through our Botswana in pictures blog, we must warn you: you'll want to book your flights ASAP! Like most countries across Africa, Botswana is a vast, largely undiscovered portion of land with great beauty and diversity. From the lush Okavango Delta waterways to the dry Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana offers a variety of landscapes and experiences to beguile visitors from far and wide.
A Botswana safari is a moving experience that will create lasting memories and awaken a deep passion for Africa within you. We hope you're ready!
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With the biggest elephant population in Africa, Botswana is sure to provide elephant admirers and wildlife lovers with plenty of activity and memorable sightings. These majestic animals are often found on the Delta's seasonal fringes, especially in the Moremi Game Reserve, which forms part of the Okavango.
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The Okavango Delta, sometimes called "the river that never finds the sea", is a bucket-list destination for anyone fuelled by a love of Africa and its fabulous array of wildlife.
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The classic leopard image, and one of Africa's abiding sights, features this beautiful animal sitting on a branch in a tall tree. However, they are actually some of the most elusive creatures, so you can count yourself lucky when you’ve seen this sight in real life!
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One of the Okavango Delta's most iconic animals must be the hippo. In areas undisturbed by human activity, they often laze around in the morning sunshine. Ah, la dolce vita!
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Gaborone might just be another city. However, on the outskirts of its winding roads and city life, you step into what feels like a different world of wilderness and silence.
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The indigenous San bushmen have been residing in the Kalahari for 20,000+ years. Although they now live sedentary lifestyles in towns, some still live on the fringes of the desert.
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How adorable is the meerkat?! In Botswana, you'll find the southern African or slender-tailed meerkat. In our expert opinion, the best place to see these cute creatures up close is in the Makgadikgadi Pans.
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Galloping along on a horseback safari in Botswana is the best way to experience its landscapes and wildlife! It gives you a unique perspective and enables you to immerse yourself in the vast wilderness this country is renowned for.
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One of Botswana's iconic birds is the African fish eagle, which can be seen and heard across the country's waterways. If you're a birder, plan your visit during the wet season, when the migrant species are in town.
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One of Africa's bucket list experiences, a sunset cruise, involves world-class game-viewing from the boat while elephants, buffalo, lions and warthogs visit the river for an evening drink (while you get to sip on your own tipple, too!). And the kaleidoscopic sunsets will leave you gushing!
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The buffalo often migrate between the seasonal savannahs of the Chobe region and the Okavango. Your best bet for spotting them is in the Chobe/Linyanti areas and the Khwai regions of the Delta.
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Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango is considered one of the best places in Botswana to see African wild dogs. They are highly endangered, and the Okavango region is home to one of the most stable populations in Africa.
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Ah, the rhino! We just love these real-life unicorns. If you want to see them, we suggest you visit the eastern regions of the Moremi Game Reserve.
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The king of the bush, the majestic lion, is commonly seen in Botswana. However, if you want almost guaranteed sightings, we suggest you visit Savuti Chobe National Park. Although they don't like water (they are cats, after all!), you can also see them in the northern Okavango Delta.
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The red lechwe is the most common antelope in the Okavango. You can see them in herds of dazzling numbers, grazing on the short grasses of the seasonal floodplains in many areas of the Delta.
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Botswana is a birder's paradise. There are impressive concentrations of multiple bird species. Furthermore, in the arid Kalahari, birds flock to the limited water sources.
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Whether relaxing in a beachside paradise, gliding over the Delta's glassy waters on a traditional mokoro, or exploring the leopard-rich land of the Greater Kruger National Park, you'll find that Africa holds an endless list of experiences to discover.
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