Botswana is a land of extraordinary contrasts — from the shimmering waterways of the Okavango Delta to the vast salt pans of Makgadikgadi and the elephant-rich plains of Chobe. This is Africa at its most pristine, where wildlife roams freely across unfenced wilderness.
Glide silently through papyrus-lined channels in a traditional mokoro, witness thousands of elephants gather along the Chobe River at sunset, and experience game drives through some of the continent's most productive wildlife areas.
From the waterways of the Okavango Delta through Moremi Game Reserve and the elephant herds of Chobe to Hwange National Park and the thundering Victoria Falls — this 15-day journey showcases the very best of Southern Africa's wilderness.
Maun → Okavango → Moremi → Chobe → Hwange → Victoria Falls
Multi-country flying safaris aboard our Cessna Grand Caravan
An epic 14-day flying safari from Tanzania through Malawi and Zambia to Botswana's Okavango Delta and Chobe River — ending at Victoria Falls.
The reverse journey — beginning at Victoria Falls and flying northward through the Okavango Delta, Zambia, Malawi, and onward to the Serengeti.
Each year, floodwaters from Angola's highlands travel 1,000 kilometres to create the Okavango Delta — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and lush oasis in the Kalahari Desert. This seasonal flood transforms the landscape, attracting wildlife from across the region and creating one of Africa's most spectacular ecosystems. Explore by mokoro, motorboat, or on foot through pristine channels and islands.
Chobe is home to an estimated 120,000 elephants — the largest concentration anywhere on Earth. Watching hundreds of elephants swim across the Chobe River at sunset is one of Africa's most unforgettable wildlife spectacles.
Surreal salt flats stretching to the horizon — one of the largest salt pans on Earth. During the rainy season, thousands of zebra and wildebeest migrate across the pans, accompanied by predators. Home to meerkats and vast flocks of flamingos.