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.
This roomy villa can accommodate up to 2 guests and features a plunge pool, a bush view, and a picnic area by the Notwane dam. Please note it is not suitable for children.
Our camps in Botswana, Koro River Camp and Koro Island Camp are remotely located in the most stunning wild and undiscovered areas, with small scale but high-end facilities that are family orientated (even with young children).
Experience the wild with us at Khwai Expeditions. Join us for a Luxury safari stay and Experience the epitome of luxury in the heart of Botswana’s untamed wilderness.
This cozy chalet, which can accommodate up to 4 guests, offers a garden view and a private picnic area by the dam, just a quick stroll away from the chalet.
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.
A maze of meandering water channels, papyrus-fringed banks and floating islands teeming with wildlife: known as the river that never finds the sea, Botswana’s Okavango Delta is the jewel of the Kalahari.
African Big5 Tours and Safaris is a mobile safari company offering high-quality wildlife experiences in Botswana. Focused on authentic, affordable safaris, guests stay in basic mobile camps with expert guides, prioritizing wildlife over luxury.
A hidden jewel on the Xudum River, Kanana is located in the southwest of the Okavango Delta. The area encompasses a necklace of islands dotted with palms, figs, ebony and knobthorn.
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!
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.