




There is a perception that Botswana is an expensive safari destination – it is not low cost – but the experience represents incredible value for money. Here you won’t be stumbling into other walking groups while out on a walk. In the private concessions, you may encounter one other vehicle on a game drive – and indeed, you may have to share your lion kill with another two vehicles at most.
Add to this the fact that you are moving through pristine wilderness offering an incredible variety of animals, bird and water life. US clients of ours who have just enjoyed an eight-night Botswana safari saw Leopard on three separate occasions and lions on four occasions – in addition to wild dog, hyena, elephant, buffalo, Sable antelope and a host of others!
You may not see the volume of game on a Botswana safari but what you will experience is quality viewing – and you cannot discount the impact of the sheer beauty of the surroundings in making those sightings very, very special.
Not many people talk about the incredible colours of the vegetation – particularly along the edges of the watercourses – and the crystal clear, sweet waters, of the Okavango Delta, where you can look down over the edge of your mokoro (dugout canoe) and watch fish swimming below you, and the vibrant colours of the aquatic plant life under the water. The colours of the bush take on an almost surreal hue as the sun sinks towards the horizon in the late afternoon. You will not easily forget the Botswana sunsets.
Take the accommodation; you are going to find yourself in astoundingly comfortable luxury tents or chalets fashioned from indigenous materials in the Okavango Delta. All the little extras are there in terms of en suite bathrooms, ceiling fans, cupboards, luxuriously comfortable beds and service to match.
Your meals vary from great home cooked style meals, to a touch of the exotic. When you remember that – in Botswana - most supplies are flown in to bush airstrips, one begins to appreciate the lengths that lodge staff go to, in order to provide the best they possibly can.
Off to the Soccer World Cup in South Africa? Going with your partner but want to do something out of the ordinary? Escape the crowds for a couple of weeks and go on a Yoga Safari in beautiful Botswana (bordering South Africa).
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Small group, fully escorted tours - weekly departures!
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