Safari camps and lodges in Botswana offer a range of accommodation options for travelers, from luxurious tented camps to more rustic bush camps.
Key Features:
Choosing the Right Camp or Lodge:
When choosing a camp or lodge, we consider your budget, travel style, and desired level of comfort. Some factors include:
Key Features:
From December to March every year, Botswana’s migratory birds arrive en masse. Together with your expert birding guide, you’ll travel through Botswana’s great floodplains of Chobe and into the miombo & mopane woodlands of the hinterland areas. We’ll travel across the Okavango wetlands for wading species and the aquatic birds of the Panhandle region of the delta, and finish in the outskirts of the Kalahari & Makgadikgadi. This itinerary promises to deliver not just the best opportunity for spotting the key species of the region but also stunning scenery and some of Botswana’s most spectacular game-viewing.
Chobe Game Lodge (2 nights):
Camp Okavango (2 nights):
Camp Moremi (2 nights):
This itinerary offers a balanced mix of luxury and adventure, allowing you to experience the best of Botswana’s wildlife and natural beauty.
This itinerary offers a thrilling safari adventure through some of Botswana’s most iconic wildlife areas.
Starting in the Boteti River region:
Continuing to Savuti:
Conclude in Chobe National Park:
This itinerary offers a dynamic safari experience, showcasing the diverse landscapes and wildlife of Botswana, from the Boteti River to the iconic Chobe National Park.
This itinerary offers a thrilling journey through some of Botswana’s most iconic wildlife destinations, showcasing the diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Chobe Riverfront:
Savuti:
Okavango Delta:
Moremi Game Reserve:
Each of Kwando’s spectacular camps are set in unique and diverse wildlife destinations. The Kwara Reserve in the Okavango Delta is 175,000 hectares while the Kwando Reserve in the greater Kwando-Linyanti region spans 232,000 hectares (that’s 30 times the size of Manhattan!) and only has only two camps as well. Our Tau Pan camp is just one of two camps within the vast expanse of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, while we are the only camp within Nxai Pan National Park, with the best access to the magnificent Baines’ Baobabs.