Here's How to Get the Best Out of Your Botswana Safari Camps

Meet the elephants of Chobe, ferocious lioness hunting a giant buffalo, and huge salt pans while staying in the luxurious Botswana Safari Camps. Find a sense of solitude and a hint of adventure while mountain biking in the rugged and untamed areas of Botswana.

Trip At A Glance:

Day 1: Experiencing a sense of solitude in great Makadgandi salt pans

Day 2: Mashatu Game Reserve - Going adventurous with mountain biking

Day 3: Meeting the elephants of Chobe

Day 4: Spotting the fierce lions and lioness in Okavango Delta

Day 5: Departure

Trip Highlights:

  • Find a sense of peace while walking into the land where you will hardly see any human besides your family and a local guide.

  • Explore untamed areas of Makadgandi, spot some wilds roaming freely in the pans, a sense of solitude and a reason to escape from modern life

  • Explore the majestic landscape of Mashatu Game while spotting massive elephant herds, click picturesque shots, and what not

  • Go mountain biking to trigger the adventure mode on

  • At Chobe National Park, spotting a massive herd altogether is one-of-a-kind experience which your lens would be thankful for

  • Find the buffalo-hunting lions in Okavango Delta

Tour Price

Our private tours typically range from $500 - $1000 per person/per night depending on chosen hotels and room categories, vehicles used, types of tours, flight cost, time of year and other factors. Make an inquiry for a customized trip quote.

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Experiencing a sense of solitude in great Makadgandi salt pans

Kickstart your Botswana safari with the remote and the wild Makadgandi tour. Step into the land of salt pans which dominates Makadgandi in all senses. The miles-long salt pans were once submerged by a lake which was of the size of Switerzland. Walking over these salt pans will give you a sense of solitude and a reason to escape from modern life. You will find a sense of peace while walking into the land where you will hardly see any human besides your family and a local guide. You may also spot some wilds roaming freely in the pans and it may include the big cats. While rhinos can be spotted most frequently, keep your eyes open to spot some more. Explore untamed areas of Makadgandi and get the best out of your Botswana Safari. You may also opt to stay overnight in Botswana Safari Camps. If not, return back to your hotel before the dark.

Day 2: Mashatu Game Reserve - Going adventurous with mountain biking

Want to add more adventure to your Botswana Safari Camping? Go for the adventurous mountain biking right through the Mashatu Game Reserve. If we had to name a place in Botswana where mountain biking is actually possible yet enjoyable, it would be the Mashatu Game Reserve. This is an ideal place to try your hands on mountain biking. Take your time exploring the majestic landscape while spotting massive elephant herds, click picturesque shots, and what not. When feeling tired, stop by a nearby village and interact with the locals to know about their stories. A full day visit at the reserve will fill you with a joy of adventure and a sense of solitude.

Day 3: Meeting the elephants of Chobe

Spotting elephants during your Botswana Safari is not a big deal but meeting the same in their natural habitat along with their huge family members definitely is. Your next destination in Botswana would be Chobe National Park which is a home to more than 120,000 elephants. This is the place where you will not spot only 1,2, 3 but hundreds of elephants together playing, eating, bathing, or simply swaying their trunks in the air. Spotting such a massive herd altogether is one-of-a-kind experience which your lens would be thankful for. If you were looking for a Botswana Safari Camo on Budget, Chobe National Park would be an ideal choice. You can also plan to board the sundowner river cruise to capture some instagrammable pictures.

Day 4: Spotting the fierce lions and lioness in Okavango Delta

After spotting the giant elephants and big cats, if you still feel there is some gap in the wilderness, go and see the real wilderness of Botswana in the Okavango Delta. Make Okavango Delta your next destination for Botswana Safari Camps and feel the real terror of being on the land of wilds. Spot the ferocious lioness hunting a buffalo altogether for their dinner. To pin down a giant buffalo is not easy, hence the lion comes up to help his lionesses. Altogether, they succeed to pin him down, after which the hard-working lionesses step back to let the lion taste the blood. They will then, wait for their turn to feed which is a one-of-a-kind experience. If lucky enough, you will get to spot this terrifying scene during your visit to the Okavango Delta.

Day 5: Departure

Spending 4 days in Botswana were full of joy and adventure and you will have to agree on this. While you might be excited to set up your Botswana Safari Camps in another reserve, the safari comes to its deadline. Your four days trip to Botswana are completing today and you will be saying goodbye to this majestic landscape. Pack your bags, enjoy your farewell meal in the hotel, and fly back to your home.

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