Discover the untamed beauty of the Chitabe Lediba wilderness. Immerse yourself in luxury at this game lodge, where adventure and relaxation await in equal measure. Explore the wild in style!
Escape to the heart of the wild at Mogogelo Camp in Botswana. Experience luxury in nature at this exquisite game lodge nestled in the North-West region of Sankuyo. Unleash your adventurous spirit and embrace the beauty of the African bush.
Nestled on a lush palm island in the heart of the northern Okavango Delta, Shinde is an iconic camp, rebuilt in 2020, retaining its authentic classic safari style.
African Horseback Safaris were early pioneers of horse riding safaris in Africa and, nearly three decades later, we pride ourselves on offering one of the most unique and exciting horseback adventures in the world.
Experience adventure and luxury at DumaTau Camp! Nestled in the heart of the wilderness, this camp offers the perfect blend of exploration and relaxation in a stunning setting. Unleash your inner explorer and immerse yourself in nature's beauty.
Shinde Enclave is an exclusive ‘camp within a camp’ catering for a maximum of six guests, offering the ultimate in personal service and an indelible wilderness experience.
An exclusive private reserve hugging the northern boundary of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Dinaka is host to one of the most unique bio-diversities in Southern Africa.
Embark on a thrilling adventure at Makgadikgadi Adventure Camp! Immerse yourself in the wild while enjoying top-notch accommodations and activities. Book now for an unforgettable experience!
Indulge in a dreamy honeymoon experience with our package, highlighting enchanting getaways to Kubu Island and thrilling adventures in Makgadikgadi. Book now for a blend of romance and excitement!
This villa is ideal for 2 adult guests, with a plunge pool, bush view, and glimpses of the Notwane dam. However, it lacks direct dam access and is not child-friendly.
Northern Botswana’s famous Chobe National Park is a must-see wildlife destination accessed via Kasane Airport. Covering almost 11,000 km² (6,836 mi.²) it was the country’s first national park.