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6 Tours | From A$3875 p/p

Duration:

14 Days

Country(ies):

Botswana, Zimbabwe

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Family

Group size:

Min: 10 | Max: 24

Meals:

B- 11, L - 10, D - 10

Highlights:

Windhoek, Kalahari Desert, Sossusvlei & Dune 45, Swakopmund, Cape Cross Seal Colony, Ozohere Himba Village, Etosha National Park, Rundu l...


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Duration:

29 Days

Country(ies):

Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Tour Type:

Family

Group size:

Min: 8 | Max: 18

Meals:

B- 28, L - 23, D - 22

Highlights:

Nairobi giraffe centre, Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge, Zanzibar Island, Victoria Falls...


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Duration:

12 Days

Country(ies):

Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe

Tour Type:

Overland

Group size:

Min: 4 | Max: 20

Meals:

B- 11, L - 11, D - 11

Highlights:

Swakopmund, Spitzkoppe rock formations, Brandberg rock paintings, Etosha National Park, Okavango Delta, Moremi Game R...


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A$4355(p/p)

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Duration:

8 Days

Country(ies):

Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe

Tour Type:

Overland

Group size:

Min: 4 | Max: 20

Meals:

B- 7, L - 7, D - 6

Highlights:

Kalahari Desert, San bush people, Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, Savuti Game Reserve, Chobe National Park, Vict...


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A$3875(p/p)

A$3920

Duration:

14 Days

Country(ies):

Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe

Tour Type:

Overland

Group size:

Min: 4 | Max: 20

Meals:

B- 13, L - 13, D - 11

Highlights:

Victoria Falls, Kalahari Desert, Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park, Makgadikgadi Pans, Hwange & Matopos National Pa...


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A$6710(p/p)

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Duration:

20 Days

Country(ies):

Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe

Tour Type:

Overland

Group size:

Min: 4 | Max: 20

Meals:

B- 19, L - 18, D - 18

Highlights:

Cape Town, Orange River, Cederberg Region, Fish River Canyon, Giants Playground, Sesriem Canyon, Namib Desert, Dune 4...


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A$5665(p/p)

Botswana Tours

Our Botswana tours take you to the Okavango Delta, which is heaving with animals and plant life. The Okavango River gives life to the lands to the south, forming labyrinthine tributaries, scattered with swamps, lush jungles and small islands. Botswana tours are a fantastic way for the savvy wildlife fan to get up close and personal with the animals.

With so many game reserves you're bound to see some of the most impressive animals to walk the planet. Wildebeests, zebras, elephants, lions, leopards and cheetahs are all inhabitants of the country, as well as many species of birds such as the spoonbill, Goliath heron and the pink-backed pelican. Games drives in Botswana are world-class, giving travelers the authentic African safari experience they crave.

The diversity of the landscape is truly remarkable; from the Delta itself to the vast salt pans and baobab trees of Makgadikgadi, and the grasslands and savannah's of the Kalahari Desert, on our Botswana tours you will have so much to see.

Our Botswana safari tours will give you wonderful experiences that you will remember for years to come. The Botswana tours we run are designed so you get the very best the country has to offer. As well as tailor-made Botswana safari tours staying in lodges and camps, several of our overland adventure tours pass through Botswana, entering from Namibia and exiting to Victoria Falls.

Our Botswana safaris also include a trip through Chobe National Park to see the massive herds of elephant that gather around the Chobe River, buffalo, giraffes and antelope in their natural environment, plus hippos, crocodiles and numerous bird-life from a boat trip on the world's largest inland delta.

The home of diverse culture, landscape and wildlife, the natural beauty of Botswana is truly outstanding.

If you're planning a Botswana tour, knowing when to go is really important. Read this blog to find out when is the best time to visit Botswana.

More information about Botswana tours

Do you want to know more about Botswana and its beauty? Or do you need accurate visa information?

Contact the Botswana tourism board for more information.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is it safe to visit Botswana?

Botswana is a safe country to visit. Street crime in Botswana is very uncommon, especially against tourists.

Should you tip during Botswana tours?

Tipping is not obligatory in Botswana, but if you are happy with your service and experience then you should tip your guide, tracker, lodge staff or porter.

What is the official currency of Botswana?

The currency used in Botswana is the Botswana pula, which is sub-divided into 100 thebe.

When is the best time of the year for Botswana tours?

The best time of the year to visit Botswana is from May to September, during the dry season and winter, as the temperatures are moderate.

Should you tip in Botswana?

Tipping is not obligatory in Botswana, but if you are happy with your service and experience then you should tip your guide, tracker, lodge staff or porter.

Is the tap water safe to drink in Botswana?

The tap water is not safe for drinking, so you should stick to bottled water.

TOUR REVIEWS

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There was a lot of communication from the beginning. The encounters staff was very responsive and the tour guide was great and very accommodating. Encounters was also able to help me with last minute changes to my itinerary while I was on the trip.

My experience with Encounters was excellent from start to finish. The Tour Guide, Sheriff, was the most passionate, enthusiastic and professional guide I have ever had on a tour and his love for Egypt really made me enjoy my time so much more.

Anthony has been a pleasure to work with and when he is not available, other members of the team respond in a timely manner. I have booked a total of 6 trips since December 2013 and plan to book more to fill my bucket list.

I purchased my rid tour as part of a group coupon. Is obituary hesitant but my tour was great. The staff at Encounters were professional and helpful. I had a lot of questions but no one made me feel like a pest. Good experience.
I always wanted to go to Morocco and I finally got to go last September. I'm glad I chose this tour group. They were professional and attentive. Good times!

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Botswana Country Guide

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Time: GMT+2
Dial Code: +267
Area: 600,370 km2
Elevation: The lowest point in Botswana is the junction of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers 513m (1,683 ft.) | The highest point in Botswana is the Tsodilo Hills 1,489m (4,885 ft.)
Population: 2,250,260 (2018)
Capital: Gaborone
Government: Parliamentary republic
Language: English, Tswana

Botswana, officially the Republic of Botswana, is a landlocked country situated in southern Africa. This country was formerly known as the British protectorate of Bechuanaland. In 1966, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth. As a result, the country has maintained a strong tradition of stable representative democracy.

This mid-sized country is topographically flat, with up to 70% of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. Botswana is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world.

The capital and largest city in Botswana is Gaborone. About 10% of the population resides in Gaborone. Botswana used to be one of the poorest countries in the world, but it has now transformed into one of the world's fastest-growing economies. Cattle, mining and tourism largely influence Botswana's economy.

There are diverse areas of habitat in Botswana, including delta, desert, grassland and savanna areas. In the north of Botswana, there are one of the few remaining large populations of endangered African wild dogs. The Chobe National Park, in the Chobe District, has the world's largest concentration of African elephants.

The Tswana are the majority ethnic group in Botswana, making up 79% of the population. The largest minority ethnic groups are the BaKalanga, and San or AbaThwa, also known as Basarwa. Around 10,000 San people are still living their traditional hunter-gatherer way of life.

Highlights

  • Cuando River - flowing through Angola and Namibia, this river is known for its diverse wildlife.
  • Tsodilo Hills - a UNESCO World Heritage Site of rock art, caves and rock shelters.
  • Chapman's Baobab - one of Africa’s largest trees and a national monument of Botswana in Makgadikgadi Pans.
  • Kuru Art Project - an art project that helps local artists create and sell paintings and artwork in D'kar.
  • Chief's Island - the largest island in the Okavango Delta, home to the richest concentration of wildlife in Botswana.
  • Central Kalahari Game Reserve - one of Africa's largest protected areas, home to the black-manned Kalahari lions.
  • Boteti River - a natural watercourse in Botswana that derives from Okavango Delta, attracting a collection of wildlife.
  • Maun - a town on the Thamalakane River and the tourism capital of Botswana in the north.

Tips

  • Be respectful and ask before taking photographs of the local people.
  • Pack neutral-coloured clothing for safari rides and a warm jacket for the cooler evenings.
  • Botswana is a malaria risk area, so take precautions and consult your doctor beforehand.
  • Bargaining is acceptable when it comes street markets, but not in hotels and restaurants.
  • It is not advisable to use traveller’s cheques, as they are often difficult to exchange.
  • You are unlikely to find a find an internet connection in the national parks.
  • English is widely spoken by the locals throughout Botswana.
  • Stay hydrated during your trip, as it can get very hot in Botswana.

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