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how much is a safari in botswana?


Botswana has adopted a conservation strategy based on high-end, low-volume tourism, which means it's free of crowds and large resorts; camps and lodges are small and intimate and the wildlife areas truly unspoilt and exclusive. This obviously comes at a price; we recommend a starting price of $ per person. If you are looking to stay in some of Botswana's most iconic and best loved camps and lodges you'll need to increase the budget to $ per person, while $ per person will allow for private transfers and vehicles, and a few extra surprises along the way!


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The Botswana Safari Experience

  • Explore the waterways by boat cruise in a mokoro, a traditional wooden, dug-out canoe and glide silently through the Okavango Delta and Linyanti regions for eye-level wildlife encounters.
  • Take to the skies on a helicopter flight over the remote islands of the northern Okavango Delta and appreciate the sheer diversity of the country.
  • Learn about conservation work in Botswana with world-renowned researchers.
  • Experience the spectacular migration of zebra and wildebeest, the second biggest in Africa
  • Explore the Kalahari on foot alongside authentic Zu/’hoasi Bushmen

Why Natural World Safaris for your Botswana Safari?

Natural World Safaris has a long-established pedigree in Africa, starting in 2005 after our CEO and Founder Will Bolsover had spent many years guiding on the continent. We maintain close relationships with our partners on the ground, from lodge owners to frontline conservationists, affording our clients exclusive access and opportunities. Our safaris are meticulously planned to be seamless in terms of quality and service, with wildlife remaining our primary focus.

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