The Chobe River forms the northern boundary of Chobe National Park and is one of southern Africa’s most rewarding wildlife riverfronts, especially in the dry season when animals concentrate along its banks. Elephant herds gather in large numbers at the water’s edge, hippos crowd the channels, and buffalo move regularly through the floodplain grasslands, while lions range through the wider system and may hunt buffalo in the surrounding landscape. The river also supports exceptional birdlife across reeds, sandbanks, and woodland edges, and visitors typically explore it through guided game drives on designated park tracks as well as boat safaris that bring them level with elephants and hippos along the shoreline.
Situated in the northwestern corner of Botswana, the Okavango Delta is a World Heritage Site as it is the largest inland delta in the world. The magnificent Okavango River sprawls out over the dry sands of the Kalahari Desert forming this flourishing waterlogged oasis featuring countless meandering waterways and crystal clear lagoons studded with water lilies, as well as fertile floodplains and reeded islands inhabited with abundant wildlife. The Okavango Delta stretches over an impressive15000 square kilometres. Visitors can enjoy a number of wonderful activities such as game viewing, fishing, bird watching or taking an authentic guided Mokoro excursion through this wetland paradise in a traditional dugout canoe. Commonly spotted animals include: lion, rhino, leopard, giraffe, hippos, elephants, crocodiles and countless species of bird.
Nestled on the northern fringe of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Dinaka, meaning "horns", is a majestic desert landscape. Adjacent to the Central Kalahari, it offers an authentic Kalahari encounter. Dinaka's allure lies in the exploration of diverse wildlife, from graceful giraffes to elusive predators like cheetahs, lions, leopards, and the Kalahari's emblematic brown hyenas. The landscape teems with life, from the endearing honey badger to the intriguing bat-eared fox and elusive porcupine. Bird enthusiasts are treated to a spectacular array, including the majestic Kori Bustard and vibrant Crimson Breasted Shrike. The reserve presents an enriching educational experience through walks with San Bushmen, complementing riveting day and night game drives.