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The Okavango Delta, Botswana - Jangwa Tours and Safaris - Botswana Tours

Travel to Botswana

Situated in the southern reaches of Africa, Botswana is renowned for its pristine wilderness areas characterised by deep lagoons, wetlands, lush palms, rugged hills and desert plains. The country’s primary tourist drawcard is undoubtedly the vast red expanse of the Kalahari Desert and its remarkably beautiful Okavango Delta, the largest inland delta in the world. These natural wonders provide a tranquil haven for an abundance of African wildlife to thrive. Other highlights include the impressive Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, where visitors are privy to massive zebra migrations during the flood season; the Savuti plains, which host a significant pride of lions; and the Tsodilo Hills, where 4500 rock paintings form a unique record of human settlement over many millennia.

Botswana Climate

Climate & Information

Main Ports of Entry

Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (GBE), Maun Airport (MUB) and Kasane Airport (BBK).

Currency

The official currency in Botswana is the Botswana Pula (BWP). South African Rand (ZAR) and the US$/USD are also widely accepted. All of our Botswana tours are indicated and quoted in US$/USD.

Vaccinations

Your doctor should be able to advise you of any vaccinations that you would need. The central and northern regions are considered high risk areas for Malaria and we advise on medication.

Travel Insurance

We recommend that you have your own personal travel insurance. This will cover any possible events such as a cancellation of a tour, medical costs or and damage/theft of personal belongings.

Visa/Passport

Passport must be valid for 6 months from departure date to Namibia. Your passport must also have at least 3 blank pages. We can advise if you would need a visa to enter Botswana, but to be safe it is best to check with your Airliner. 

Best Time to Travel

The best time to visit Botswana is during the dry months ( May to October ) when the famous waterways and channels of the Okavango Delta are full of water. Game viewing is also possible year round.

Where togo Botswana

Where to Go

Click on the areas below to browse through suggestions on where to go, what to see, where to stay and what to do in Botswana. Botswana is home to the most famous river network, the Okavango Delta and the Big 5.

Where to Stay

Where to stay Botswana

We have partnered with some of the best lodges, guesthouses and hotels in Botswana. With our continued support, we have negotiated best available rates. Browse through our iBrochures by clicking on the relevant property.

Botswana Tours

Botswana tours
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Young Explorers

The Young Explorers safari is a specially designed programme which offers families the opportunity to discover the wonders of the African wilderness - together. One of the special attractions of this safari is its exclusivity. Each family has the use of the Footsteps Camp a private sixbedded camp, a professional guide, personal chef, waiter, housekeeper and dedicated Mokoro guides. It literally allows guests to explore the bush at their leisure, while never losing sight of the fact that being in the wilderness is also about having fun!

Footsteps across the Delta

On a Footsteps Across The Delta walking safari you enter one of the great, untamed regions of Africa: the spectacular Okavango Delta. Experience the astonishing contrasts created when the mighty Okavango River flows into the arid Kalahari Desert - the result is a variety of habitats, riverine forest, palm islands, permanent swamps and dry sandveld all with an unparalleled wealth of animal diversity. This safari maintains the elegance and eccentricity of the original ‘under canvas African safari’. The emphasis is on exploring this breathtakingly beautiful and diverse environment as the first African explorers did, either on foot or by Mokoro (dependant on water levels).

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