Curated Moments

Experiences in Botswana

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Wildlife Encounter

The Magestic Beasts of Okavango

Families led by their matriarchs gather at the river’s edge—hundreds of elephants at once—drawn by water and the promise of safety. Calves press close, trunks brush in quiet recognition, and deep rumbles travel through the earth, an ancient, living rhythm unfolding before you.

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Remote Stay

Sleeping Above the Waterhole

A raised platform beside an active waterhole, open on all sides to the night. Elephants arrive after dark, giraffe move at the edge of visibility, and the sounds of the bush come and go without interruption. There is no barrier between sleep and the wild — just the slow realisation, sometime in the night, that you are already inside it.

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When to Go

Peak Season

June – October

The dry season delivers Botswana at its most extraordinary. Wildlife concentrates around diminishing water sources, the Okavango Delta floods with water that travelled from Angola months earlier, and the skies are cloudless and clear. The channels open for great boat safaris, the private concessions come fully alive, and predator sightings in the Linyanti and Chobe reach their peak intensity.

Shoulder Season

April – May

The rains have ended, the landscape is still lush and green, and the Okavango flood is beginning its journey south. Game viewing is already excellent, rates are below peak, and the bush has a freshness that the dry season months gradually lose.

Off Season

November – March

The green season transforms Botswana into something vivid and alive. Calving season draws predators, migratory birds arrive in extraordinary numbers, and the private concessions are at their quietest. Rain comes in afternoon bursts rather than all day. Rates drop significantly and the finest camps have great availability.

Suggested Stay

8 – 12 Days

Eight days covers the Okavango Delta and Chobe comfortably — water and land safari in natural combination. Ten to twelve adds the Linyanti or Selinda concessions, where the predator density and sense of remoteness take the experience to another level entirely.

Pairs Well With

Neighbouring Journeys

Botswana pairs beautifully with Cape Town as a civilised, sun-drenched finale — the Winelands and ocean a perfect counterpoint to the wilderness. Zimbabwe adds Victoria Falls effortlessly, Namibia deepens the journey into wilder, more ancient Africa, and Zambia offers the finest walking safaris on the continent.
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