Fly-in Safari Botswana - Most popular Game Parks (Fly-in): Maun – Okavango Delta – Moremi Game Reserve – Savuti Chobe National Park – Kasane

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Botswana

The landlocked African country of Botswana consists of a beautiful tableland spread across the middle of southern Africa. It consists of unfenced game reserves, friendly people, and incredible natural elegance. Landscapes vary between deserts and deltas and play home to a wide variety of animal life. With rock art dating back at least 100,000 years, the Kalahari Sand Dunes dominate western Botswana's landscape and are a cultural and historical highlight. In addition to the Kalahari, the country is also engulfed by the Makgadikgadi salt pan, accompanied by the vast inland delta of the Okavango - an oasis of lagoons and channels amidst grasslands, palms and Mopane forests. Botswana offers the chance to see all of the Big Five in one place, including the largest population of elephants on the continent. The country has indeed become the pride of Africa, with its exceptional beauty, majestic wildlife, natural wonders, and warm locals, making it a place to visit. 

Okavango Delta

Days 1 - 3

Northern Botswana hosts the Okavango Delta, a vast inland delta, and it is known as the world’s largest intact delta. This region is renowned for its expansive grasslands, which flood seasonally, providing a rich habitat for animals. The Okavango River feeds it during the drier months. The fan-shaped delta is a network of papyrus-fringed stretches that connect open areas teeming with water lilies. The Moremi Game Reserve covers the eastern and central parts of the region. Here, dugout canoes manoeuvre past hippos, elephants and crocodiles. On dry land, wildlife includes lions, leopards, giraffes and rhinos.

Okavango Delta

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Moremi Game Reserve

Days 3 - 5

Moremi Game Reserve is a protected area in Botswana. It is found in the eastern parts of the Okavango Delta - home to one of Africa's richest ecosystems. The reserve homes the region's major herbivores and carnivores, and there have been recent reintroductions of Black and White Rhinos, making it a Big Five destination. Here, visitors can enjoy game-viewing in abundance and be amazed by the Delta's prolific birdlife. Explore this wildlife wonder by vehicle, foot, traditional mokoro, or horseback safaris. Boat cruises, elephant interactions, helicopter rides and walking safaris are all activities offered at Moremi. 

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Savuti - Chobe National Park

Days 5 - 7

Savuti is a region within the Chobe National Park situated away from the central tourism hub at the Chobe Riverfront. Savuti Camp epitomizes the safari experience in Botswana. It is truly a unique way to enjoy one of Africa's most spectacular game viewing areas, from the exciting game viewing opportunities to the authentic, tented accommodation. The area is notable for its large population of bull elephants. It provides an opportunity to observe the unique interaction of the resident wildcat species. Expert guides will ensure that visitors leave with invaluable memories of the wildest Botswana. 

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Chobe National Park

Days 7 - 9

The Chobe National Park is located in northern Botswana, near the expansive Okavango Delta. This park is renowned for the large herds of elephants and buffalo that gather along the riverfront in the dry months. Visitors can enjoy boat cruises and game drives, taking advantage of the park's natural beauty to capture stunning photographs. The river is vital to the region, providing year-round water sources for various animals and birds. With fertile floodplains, grasslands, mopane woodlands, and thick scrub, this park is home to one of Africa's largest concentrations of wildlife.

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