Most of our guests tend to deploy 8 to 14 nights in Africa, of which anything from 3 to 9 nights are spent actually on safari in Botswana. Combining with other locations like tropical beaches, rural areas, Victoria Falls and Cape Town can add variety into a trip and help to keep a lid on costs.
8 to 14 nights
Longer trips of 15 to 21 nights tend to include 6 to 12 nights on safari, usually split across two to five different areas, sometimes in two or more countries. Longer explorations of non-safari areas such as the Western Cape (Cape Town, Whale Coast, Cape Winelands) also become possible and are incredibly good value.
15 to 21 nights
We absolutely love putting together trips of 22 to 50 nights, or even longer. Sometimes we are lucky enough to work with guests who are taking a sabbatical from work or who are retired and just love to travel. In these trips, the possibilities become almost infinite and can include a half dozen or more countries.
22 to 50 nights
Our safari experts have incredible
first-hand knowledge and an average
of 12 years experience building great
trips.
Expertise and experience
Since 1999, we have created over a million sample trips and helped over 120,000 guests fall in love with safari Africa.
A proud history
Over the years we have polished our operation to be super-reliable. Arranging your trip should be almost as much fun as going on safari.
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Your trip should cost no more than if
you had booked all the components directly. You effectively get our services for free.
Delivering value
Every single trip that we build is unique. Your trip will be precisely tailored to meet the exact requirements of everyone in your group.
Supremely tailor-made
ATR is widely recognised as the world’s leading tailor-made safari company. We will help you to find a more authentic, more exciting, better value safari.
The first safari company on the internet, we helped to shape the modern safari and we continue to be the prime innovators in our field.
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May to September is the main dry season in Chobe. Wildlife concentrates in huge numbers along the Chobe Waterfront, while Savute is strongest early on. Sightings are prolific, but visitor pressure is extremely high.
May–Sep
October is the hottest and driest month in Chobe. Wildlife density along the river is exceptional, particularly elephants, but temperatures are intense and both vehicle and boat traffic are at their peak.
October
November to March is hot with intermittent rains. Wildlife disperses away from the river into Savute and the mopane woodlands, lowering sighting density but improving exclusivity. February and March offer good value.
Nov-Mar
April is a transition month as conditions dry and wildlife begins moving back toward permanent water. Savute can be rewarding, with improving conditions and lower prices ahead of the main dry season.
April
Your dedicated safari specialist will work with you to build a selection of sample trips. We'll discuss seasonality, wildlife movements, logistics, lodge options, activity levels, whatever is necessary. And we will keep on refining until we are all confident that we have reached the perfect trip.
Crafting your trip
Everything is arranged. All you need to do is turn up. You probably won’t even need to show your paperwork, you will simply glide from one group of friendly and efficient local hosts to the next. And our support team remains on hand throughout, leaving you free to focus entirely on the extraordinary experiences ahead.
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"This was our first safari and the ATR team was invaluable in the planning as we reviewed multiple itineraries and made numerous adjustments until we landed on the right combination of stays. The end result was exactly what we envisioned and every detail was covered. We could not have asked for a better experience and while everything went flawlessly, it was great comfort knowing the ATR team was only a call away should anything arise."
Eric Cartwright, Missouri USA
"We just returned from a week on safari organized by ATR and have nothing but positive reviews!"
"We are not the kind of family who normally uses a travel agent, having worked and traveled overseas and spent a lot of time arranging our own self-guided wilderness trips. Yet, to access places in Botswana in the Okavango Delta for a trip of a lifetime with our teens, we could not have been in better hands. They took all our needs into account. The places we stayed and the people we met were amongst the loveliest folks we've ever met. Five star customer service at every turn.”
David Wilkins, Oregon USA
“I've already recommended ATR to other families and will continue to do so”
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"We had an unbelievable trip to Botswana. The planning and details were impeccable. The guides and drivers (and helicopter pilots) so engaging. The feel for the land, animals and people fantastic. Do it and do it with ATR!
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Frequently asked questions
Many of us here at ATR have travelled extensively with our own kids, so we know for a fact that safari is great for families.
This is the kind of trip that guarantees to generate memories that you will share for the rest of your lives.
However, there are significant health issues to consider in most safari areas, so we need to proceed with caution.
Most dry season safari is ideal for kids of 12 years and older, eminently feasible for kids 8-11 years and potentially viable from 6-7 years old. If your kids are 0-5 years, then it’s probably best to stick to the non-malarial areas of the Cape, then progressing up into Namibia as they get older.
Family safari
Safari is an inherently romantic experience that can be endlessly tailored to suit you.
We have been helping guests to build awesome honeymoons for many years. We have intimate knowledge of some of the wildest and most romantic places in the world.
Perhaps the most important piece of advice is to be yourselves. Please don’t feel it is necessary to fit into the usual romantic tropes if they’re not for you. Just focus on having a great trip.
We very much understand the importance of these trips, we know that your honeymoon needs to really hit the heights and be a truly life-punctuating experience.
Honeymoon safari
On safari, luxury means different things to different people.
The most conventional meaning is that the accommodations are extremely comfortable, with elevated levels of hospitality. This is relatively easy to deliver, there are lots of luxury lodges.
However, simply inserting more luxurious lodges into your trip is no guarantee of a better safari. In fact, the opposite can be true.
For us, the hallmarks of a truly high quality safari are a suitably slow pace, wonderful remote locations, superb safari guiding, exclusive and intense wildlife interaction, precisely tailored experiences and considered attention to detail. We can do that.
Luxury safari
It’s never to soon to get in touch. Please don’t feel you need to have everything lined up.
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How much to spend on a safari in Botswana?
During the May-Oct dry season, Botswana is the most expensive safari location in Africa, with prices in the range USD 1000-5000 per person per night. However, during the Nov-Mar green season prices can drop as low as USD 500-750.
Twelve night trips can therefore range from around USD 5000 all the way up to and beyond 50,000 per person. We are more than happy to work across this range of prices. The only important thing is that we help you find the very best safari to suit your budget.
The two dominant price factors are the specific lodges that you choose to include in your trip and how many people you are bringing (solo safari can be impractically expensive, economies of scale cut in from around 4-6 guests).
Importantly, the quality of the core safari experience does not generally vary with price. The upper end of the price range is for the most polished and luxurious lodges, where the safari experience tends to be easier and more leisurely. Camps in the middle and lower range are mostly very comfortable, but the guests tend to be more focused on the wildlife.
If you have a higher budget, we will help you determine which camps do actually deliver elevated levels of service and experience. We will also highlight other subtle ways in which your trip can be raised to another level, including the use of whole camp bookings, private guides and vehicles, helicopter explorations of remote areas etc.
If you have a medium budget, the best ways to keep a lid on costs are to travel during the Jan-Mar late green season and to carefully choose heavily discounted lodges. You can also reduce the number of core safari nights and deploy time in more cost-effective beach, town and rural locations (notably the Cape). We will help you understand where to trim and where to splash, in order to achieve the best overall experience.
If you have a lower budget, we can focus on fundamentally less pricey safari countries (South Africa or Namibia) and think about last-minute booking options, which can deliver some extraordinary discounts.
Safari in Chobe is highly seasonal, with rainfall and surface water driving dramatic wildlife movements between Savute, the interior woodlands and the Chobe River. Knowing exactly where to be at different times of year is critical to the quality of the experience.
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Okavango Delta
Set in the heart of the Kalahari Desert in the northwest of Botswana, the Okavango Delta is a stunningly beautiful and vibrant wetland, with intensely rich and varied wildlife, offering a very wide range of wet and dry safari activities.
Miraculously, the flood arrives from Angola during the long desert dry season, May to August, acting as a magnet for wildlife from a vast hinterland. However, the wildlife here in Okavango is very strong year round.
Guest accommodation in the Okavango is in around 50 mostly very high quality and famously pricey lodges.
Virtually all safaris to Botswana include at least a few nights in this area, with some trips focusing entirely on the delta.
Lodges USD 500-5000 pppn
Where else to go on safari in Botswana?
Linyanti Waterfront
Set in the northwest of Botswana, the Linyanti Waterfront is one of the finest safari areas in Africa, renowned for huge herds of elephants, intense predator action and wild-dog denning.
The area enjoys a similar flood season as the Okavango Delta, centred on May to August, although it is more in the form of swollen rivers than a true wetland flood.
Guest accommodation is in a diverse range of around a dozen high quality camps and lodges across four private concession areas..
If you are combining two or more camps in Botswana, then one of them should probably be here, especially during the Jun-Oct dry season.
Lodges USD 800-5000 pppn
Makgadikgadi
Set in the centre of Botswana, Makgadikgadi is a vast and hypnotic open grassland, centred on a network of epic salt pans and dotted with isolated islands of palm and baobab trees.
The area is renowned for hosting a vast zebra and wildebeest migration during the Nov-Feb green season, but is great to visit year round.
Guest accommodation is in a really interesting range of around a dozen camps, offering an unusually wide range of safari activities, including habituated meerkats, Bushmen interaction, palaeontology and quad-biking.
If you intend to combine three or more camps in Botswana, then you should definitely consider including this amazing place.
Lodges USD 500-5000 pppn
Central Kalahari
Set in the heart of Botswana, Central Kalahari is a vast and arid national park, a great contrast to the water-world of the Okavango Delta, and renowned for unusual sightings like aardwolves, brown hyenas and huge black-mane lions.
Guest accommodation is in just a handful of lodges, only one of which, Tau Pan Camp, is set deep within the reserve.
This is a specialist safari area. The landscapes are hypnotically repetitive and the wildlife is naturally sparse. Furthermore, the park regulations do not permit walking safari, off-road driving or night vehicle safari, so the options are limited.
Central Kalahari only tends to feature in return visits to Botswana, or in very long combinations of four or more camps.
Lodges USD 500-2500 pppn
Nxai Pan
Set in northeastern Botswana, Nxai Pan is a broad, grassy savannah dotted with acacia islands and famed for its seasonal herds and iconic baobab trees.
This is a seasonal safari area where wildlife concentrations and migrations shape the experience, with open plains and minimal infrastructure giving a sense of space and solitude.
During the Nov-Mar summer rains, vast zebra and wildebeest migrations sweep through the area, attracting predators and prolific birdlife.
Guest accommodation is centered on the excellent Nxai Pan Camp, which allows direct wildlife viewing from camp and excursions to the famous Baines’ Baobabs.
Nxai Pan only tends to feature in return visits to Botswana, and then only rarely, it really is a rather niche location.
Lodges USD 800-1750 pppn
Tuli Block
Set in the southeast of Botswana, Tuli Block is a very large private reserve which offers arguably the best non-malarial safari area in Africa.
The area contains a good range of landscapes, with rocky mountains, open hillsides and open savanna. The wildlife populations are rich, with particularly notable populations of lions, leopards and elephants.
Guest accommodation is in a handful of lodges, most of which offer an unusually wide range of activities, including walking safari, mountain hiking and hides.
The Tuli Block is totally separate from the other safari areas in Botswana, with which it is almost never combined. Far more likely that you travel in via Johannesburg and combine with locations across South Africa.
Lodges USD 400-3000 pppn
Botswana contains several other major safari areas, all but one of which are located in the northwest of the country. Although there is one rather busy overland route passing through this region, the vast majority of the core safari areas are contained within blissfully peaceful private concession areas.
A few days at the Victoria Falls can work really well at the front end of a Botswana safari, there’s some lovely lodges, the falls are impressive and there’s loads of other interesting activities in the area.
Victoria Falls
Cape Town, the Cape Winelands and the Whale Coast all contain fabulous lodges and offer great value for money. Direct flights from Maun make this a very easy combo.
The Cape
For fabulous tropical beaches, Mozambique offers a wide range of medium and high priced lodges. The only downside is that you will probably need an overnight in Johannesburg on the way.
Mozambique
Popular combos with a Botswana safari?
Intense wildlife
During the long May-Oct dry season, vast numbers of animals migrate in from the vast mopane woodlands, to converge on the famous Chobe Waterfront. The wildlife densities here are second to none at this time, but so is the vehicle density, so great care is needed.
Why choose Chobe for your safari?
Swimming elephants
This Chobe Waterfront is one of the most reliable locations to view herds of elephants, snorkelling their way across the river to the swamps on the northern Namibian side. If you can get the place to yourselves, there is no great luxury than to view this from a small boat.
Legendary location
Further south, the Savuti Marshes have been a famously rich wildlife area from the earliest written records, when the ‘Great White Hunters’ first ravaged the continent. Elephants, lions and wild-dogs are all present in good numbers.
Set in the north of Botswana, Chobe is the heart of a vast conservation area, a very important national park, but one whose key areas often get very busy these days, making it something of a challenge to deliver high quality safari experiences, but there are solutions.