18 – 31 °C | 64 – 87 °F
Summer rains, providing lush green landscapes, migratory birds, and the new calves. Increased predator-prey interactions provides exciting viewing.
OKAVANGO DELTA
Vast untamed unfenced wilderness areas
Prolific wildlife sightings of Africa’s mega mammals
Excellent predator sightings
The best country to view Wild Dog
The largest Elephant herds in Africa
Mokoro (traditional canoe) rides in the Okavango Delta
Excellent bird life with over 600 indigenous species
OKAVANGO DELTA
Most of the planet’s great rivers find their end in the oceans. The Okavango or “river that never finds the sea” is different; filtered by endless reed beds, its crystal clear waters spill onto the dry Kalahari sands of central Botswana creating a checkerboard of waterways and island savannahs brimming with life.
LINYANTI
Derek and Beverly Joubert’s dramatic “Eternal Enemies” which narrates the troubled relationship between Lion and Hyena was filmed in this area and guests may well bear witness to encounters between these everlasting enemies. This is one of the most reliable reserves in Africa for Wild Dog.
CHOBE
An incredible 30,000 Elephant thrive here and you can be assured of numerous incredible encounters with these magnificent giants. During the dry season a cross section of mammals come to quench their thirst in the cool waters of the picturesque Chobe River.
MAKGADIKGADI IN THE KALAHARI
Spectacular vistas, friendly Meerkats and unique desert wildlife come together to create an unforgettable African desert safari experience. Top of many peoples wish list is the highly sought after Brown Hyena as well as black-maned Kalahari Lions.
Botswana is a year round travel destination. Game viewing is most productive in the dry season of June to October, but it does get hot towards October. February to April is the best time to witness the incredible zebra and wildebeest migration in the Kalahari.
The Okavango Delta has quite distinct dry and wet periods, as well as a varying seasonal flood that is dependent on the rains in Angola. This brings a wide variety of landscapes and terrain, and with it, wildlife sightings and experiences, making this an exceptional year-round destination.
18 – 31 °C | 64 – 87 °F
Summer rains, providing lush green landscapes, migratory birds, and the new calves. Increased predator-prey interactions provides exciting viewing.
31 °C | 43 – 87 °F
Seasonal floods begin to fill the Delta as the weather turns cooler and drier. Mokoro activities begin, depending on the level of the flood.
6 – 33 °C | 43 – 91 °F
Cold mornings and nights, with lovely daytime temps. Great conditions for morning walks and mokoros, and watching wildlife at the waterholes.
18 – 37 °C | 64 – 98 °F
With higher temps and less water, comes more concentrated wildlife at waterholes. October is exceptionally hot. The rains begin in November, bringing cooling temperatures.
We will provide you with custom-tailored travel planning and a highly personalised travel service. Let’s get the ball rolling, either give us a call, or send us some basic information below and we’ll get in touch.
We will provide you with custom-tailored travel planning and a highly personalised travel service. Let’s get the ball rolling, either give us a call, or send us some basic information below and we’ll get in touch.