
Why Go Camping in Botswana: Top Reasons for an Unforgettable Adventure
Discover why Botswana should be your next camping destination. Experience breathtaking landscapes, rich wildlife, and unforgettable adventures. Read more!
Discover why Botswana should be your next camping destination. Experience breathtaking landscapes, rich wildlife, and unforgettable adventures. Read more!
Discover the top 10 most stunning birds to look out for in Botswana's birding paradise, Chobe National Park. From waterbirds like the African Skimmer to inland beauties like the Southern Carmine Bee-eater, this guide will enhance your birdwatching safari experience.
Experience the freedom of charting your own course and encountering wildlife up close. From choosing the right vehicle to navigating park rules, this guide covers all you need to embark on a self-drive safari adventure.
Discover the fascinating world of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), also known as the painted dog or Cape hunting dog. Learn about its unique coat patterns, pack behavior, conservation status, prime wildlife viewing spots in Africa (Savuti, Khwai, Okavango Delta, and more), and why protecting this endangered species is vital to safeguarding Africa’s ecological balance.
One of the most captivating aspects of Savuti is the stark contrast between its searing dry seasons and lush rainy periods. During the rainy months, the plains turn a vibrant green, drawing migratory birds and large herds of zebras and wildebeest. When the rains subside, animals congregate near permanent water sources, making game drives particularly rewarding
If you’re searching for Botswana animal encounters, this guide has you covered. Discover where to spot elephants, leopards, lions, and other incredible wildlife in Botswana’s national parks and game reserves.
Explore our timeline of the 2025 rain and flood events in Botswana. Stay informed with updated closures, alternative routes, and impacts on Tourism areas.
Positive Update on Road Conditions to SKL Camps We are pleased to announce that the Mababe bridge is now open, and the roads to our camps at Savuti, Linyanti, and Khwai are in good condition and manageable. The Sandridge route…
MAUN, BOTSWANA – Persistent rainfall across the region has led to significant disruptions in and around Mababe, including the temporary closure of the Mababe Bridge. The torrential downpours have rendered sections of the Mababe–Maun Road nearly impassable, with large pools…
Chobe National Park is a must-visit for any safari enthusiast. Known for its massive elephant population and rich biodiversity, it offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities. Chobe National Park is home to around 150,000 Elephants but mainly in the winter months.…