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Why Botswana is the Ultimate Safari Destination

Although Botswana may be relatively lesser-known than other iconic African destinations like Tanzania or South Africa, this country’s unique geography creates one-of-a-kind habitats for a vast array of wildlife. In fact, Botswana is boasted to have some of the healthiest wildlife populations in Africa, thanks to the vast Kalahari Desert and Okavango Delta. The vast number of species that inhabit this beautiful country provides an excellent opportunity for travelers to spot a number of animals on safari excursions. From spotting the Big Five on safari game drives through Chobe National Park, to seeing crocodiles, hippos, and elephants from a dugout canoe in the Moremi Game reserve, Botswana safaris will excite even the most hesitant traveler.

Still not convinced? Read below to discover the top 5 reasons that Botswana should be your next safari destination!

1. It’s Family-Friendly

Safaris used to be an “adults-only” activity; in fact, game drives and excursions were always considered to be “child-free zones,” assuming the kids under the age of 12 would disturb others’ peaceful animal gazing. Yet, today, child-friendly and family safaris are everywhere. From excellent family guides to unique “young explorer” programs at various lodges, Botswana is the perfect destination for the whole family. Safaris are the perfect multigenerational activity. From young children to grandparents, all ages will enjoy exploring the rugged landscape of this fascinating country and view the world’s most incredible wildlife?

2. It’s Incredibly Safe

A stable democracy, along with the friendly attitude of Botswana’s people, creates a welcoming environment for international visitors. In fact, to many, Botswana is the safest country in all of Africa. Risk of mugging, pickpockets, and other tourist-targeted violence is very low, and the people are generally inviting and warm toward guests. Because tourism is such a large part of Botswana’s economy, tourists usually do not encounter any problems, specially outside of the large cities (where travelers are advised to be aware of scams, just like any other large city). Because of the low risk of terrorism and violence, Botswana is the perfect country to explore with the whole family!

3. It Has Wildly Diverse Ecological Regions

As previously mentioned, Botswana has one of the healthiest wildlife populations in all of Africa. The Kalahari Desert and Okavango Delta create unique habitats for a vast assortment of wildlife. The famous Kalahari desert extends over 360,000 square miles and sprawls into the neighboring countries of Namibia and South Africa. This region’s extraordinary wildlife, which includes meerkats, gemsbok, and the beloved Kalahari lion, have especially adapted to the extremely hot temperatures and dry conditions of the desert.

In contrast, Okavango Delta, which is a vast river delta in northern Botswana, experiences a special seasonal flooding that creates a lush animal habitat. The Moremi Game Reserve, which is located in this delta, allows travelers to use dugout canoes to paddle past crocodiles, hippos, and elephants. Meanwhile, Chobe National Park, Botswana’s first and most biologically diverse park, offers incredible game drives and views of the “Big 5” and numerous other wildlife.

4. It’s Sustainable

Botswana is far ahead of the game in regards to sustainable and responsible travel. In fact, the Botswana Government has implemented an amazingly sustainable tourism model to ensure that all safari camps—from budget camps to luxurious lodges—are low impact and are built to blend in to their environment. With 38% of its lands protected, Botswana offers various grassroots experiences that support sustainable practices. It also actively encourages visitors to get involved in conservation activities. The country emphasizes recycling and the use of reusing various products. With all of its sustainable initiatives, the country of Botswana is actively reshaping the future of sustainable travel and tourism.

5. You Can Make It Very Budget-Friendly

It’s no secret that safaris can be incredibly expensive. The lodges, food, guides, and flights can add up really quickly, making the dream safari seem way too out of reach. Traveling during the shoulder seasons, or even the low tourist season (April-June, November-February) can help you save money on lodging and travel expenses. The best way to find the best flight deals are to be flexible with your dates, so make sure to do your research to find the best time to go! (My advice would be to compare prices at Google Flights!)

Furthermore, saying no to the fancy lodge, and choosing to stay in mobile safari tents, instead, can save hundreds of dollars per night. Of course, this is not your regular “roughing-it” kind of camping; with guides setting up tents and coking your meals, this is glamping at its finest! And what could be better than sleeping under the spectacular African sky, surrounded by the noises of the majestic wild animals?

So, if you’re dreaming of an African safari but are not able to throw out thousands of dollars on an expensive lodge, there are numerous alternatives in Botswana to make your trip more budget-friendly!

The country of Botswana has endless adventures to offer. Its amazing wildlife, stunning geography, and incredible safari experiences will take your breath away! Comment below and let us know when you want to come on a safari excursion with us!

Post Written by Grace Klopp