Botswana is a perfect example of a conservation success story with an exceptional wildlife
and safari product.
We offer a unique and truly African Wilderness experience and a mobile safari is the ultimate
way to experience Africa.
Our safari is focused on the Okavango Delta, Maremi Game Reserve, Saviti and the Chobee
Riverfront.
The adventure starts the moment you step off the plane and will continue throughout your
mobile safari.
For the duration of your safari you will be accompanied by your guide and camp staff.
The camp staff travel ahead and move the camp to a different wilderness area every 3-4
days.
Our service safaris include comfortable walk-in meru-style tents with real beds and battery
powered LED lights.
The en suite facilities include a stylish sand or ash latrine and a functional bucket shower.
Activities are focused on game drives early morning and late afternoon.
Botswana offers exceptional predator sightings with a wide variety of general game.
Botswana has the largest elephant population in Africa and our elephants offer exceptional
photographic opportunities.
Polling silently through the shallow waterways and activity in a traditional makoro is an
unforgettable Okavango experience.
The makoro pollas will point out fish eagles, tiny painted reed frogs and the beautiful
white and purple water lilies.
On safari all the food is prepared on the open fire, fresh bread is baked daily and we
serve a variety of dishes ranging from salads to casseroles and roast vegetables.
Our guides are selected not only for the experience and knowledge of the bush, they are fun to
be with and will educate and entertain you on safari.
And this trip has more met my expectations.
Every day has been an amazing adventure.
This has been a life changing experience.
For me it's a 40 year dream come true.
I definitely recommend this and I definitely come back and do this again.
Ernest Hemingway's words describe a mobile safari perfectly.
It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the
end.
