Explore the largest inland delta in the world and enjoy canoeing or mokoro (traditional canoe) rides, fishing, bird watching or fly over the delta in a helicopter for an unparalleled view.
Home to Africa's largest elephant population, the park offers fantastic game drives and river cruises. Other animals you may see include lions, leopards, hyenas, and numerous bird species.
Visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rock paintings. With over 4,500 rock art sites, it's considered the "Louvre of the Desert".
An extraordinary natural wonder, this dry granite rock island is filled with mysterious rock formations and ancient baobab trees. It's located in the Makgadikgadi Pans, one of the largest salt flats in the world.
Explore this wildlife-rich reserve located at the heart of the Okavango Delta. It's known for its diverse birdlife and big game.
Visit this park to see the famous Baines' Baobabs, a group of ancient baobab trees. The park is also known for its zebra migration, one of the largest in Africa.
The capital city offers a blend of modern and traditional cultures. Visit the Botswana National Museum, Three Dikgosi Monument, and the Main Mall for local crafts.
Enjoy guided game drives in this conservation project aimed at saving the vanishing rhino.
This park stretches across Botswana and South Africa and is famous for its black-maned Kalahari lions and brilliant star-gazing opportunities.
Experience the culture of the San people, the original inhabitants of Botswana, by visiting a traditional village. Learn about their customs, traditional music, and dance. Remember, Botswana is a country committed to wildlife conservation and has a strict policy against off-road driving. Always follow local guidelines and respect the wildlife during your visits.