Although this landlocked African country is home to some uniquely beautiful landscapes (including brilliant red sand dunes and the world’s largest salt pans) it’s all about the wildlife.
Botswana is filled with sprawling open savannahs which teem with migrating mammals and their predators but it’s a less-visited destination than some of its African rivals, offering a much more natural safari experience. From a lush river delta to a peaceful rhino sanctuary here are our collective choices for the best and most beautiful places to visit in Botswana…
1. Okavango Delta – a gorgeous beauty spot in Botwana
Arguably one of the most beautiful places to visit in Africa, the Okavango Delta is actually the worldβs largest inland delta. It’s an oasis of islands, wildlife and lush green vegetation located in the middle of the dry unforgiving Kalahari Desert.
Make sure you go on a unique safari tour and spot wildlife from the safety of a traditional canoe (a mokoro) and then camp overnight. See Sanctuary Retreats for more details.
2. Kalahari Desert – a must-see attraction
Part of the huge sand basin that reaches from the Orange River up to Angola, this is where vast expanses of sand masses were created by the erosion of soft stone formations.
The terracotta dunes have been shaped by wind and have a surreal, other-worldly beauty. Also visit for the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, one of the world’s largest game reserves. It’s not as accessible as the other parks but its remote location ensures it’s far less touristy.
3. Makgadikgadi Pans – a surreally beautiful salt pan
Another place with an unearthly beauty is the Makgadikgadi pans, the largest salt pans in the world. Located in the middle of the dry savanna of northeastern Botswana, it’s the remains a huge lake that dried up thousands of years ago.
The salt-encrusted pans are flat and arid and come complete with a skyline which appears to go on forever. Camping safaris to spot the resident zebra, and wildebeest their predators are a good option for more adventurous travellers.
4. Nxai Pan National Park – a well known place to visit in Botswana
Nearby this national park consists of Nxai Pan, which is one of the Makgadikgadi Pan salt flats. Characterised by sand dunes, vast salt pans, the famous Baines baobab trees it’s a beautiful place which of course offers excellent opportunities to see bird and wildlife.
Open all-year-round, it’s located in northeastern Botswana so it’s easy to combine a visit with the nearby Okavango Delta and the Chobe.
5. Linyanti Wildlife Reserve – occupies a total area of 275,000 acres
One of the most exclusive safari areas in Africa, this place caters to the well-heeled adventurous traveller. The peaceful private reserve covers some 308,000 acres and can be found in the North East of the country.
The area is fed by the Kwando River ensuring plenty of wildlife spotting opportunities β it’s renowned for its many Lion prides and also being home to one of Botswanaβs largest Elephant populations.
6. Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park – a large wildlife preserve and conservation area in southern Africa
This is a sprawling conversation area that covers over 3.6 million hectares and is known for its red sand dunes and dry riverbeds. It straddles the border between South Africa and Botswana and is an excellent place for wildlife watching.
Expect to see predators such as cheetahs, lions, leopards and hyenas, migratory herds of springbok and wildebeest and over 200 species of birds (including vultures and eagles).
7. Kubu Island – a dry granite rock island located in the Makgadikgadi Pan area of Botswana
Kubu Island is easily one of the most beautiful places to visit in Botswana and was once described by Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson as the most astonishing place he’d ever been!
It’s actually a dry granite rock island engulfed by a white sea of salt in the Makgadikgadi Pan. The island is now protected as a national monument, with visit proceeds going towards helping the local community.
8. Moremi Wildlife Reserve – home to a striking number of wildlife species and birdlife
Arguably the most beautiful wildlife sanctuary in Africa, this game reserve lies in the heart of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Mopane tree canopies dominate the dry landscapes and the rest of the area is a combination of floodplain grasses, riverine woodland and permanent delta.
The reserve supports one of the greatest concentrations of wildlife in Africa and includes endangered wild dogs, herds of elephants and the ‘Big Five.’
9. Chobe River – a stunning and life-giving river
This is an integral part of the Botswana safari experience (which can be combined easily with the Okavango Delta and Kalahari). The Chobe River runs along the northern border of Chobe National Park and a river safari β or cruise β is one of your best options to explore the area.
It’s a place abundant with wildlife but try to visit during the dry season (April to October) when game concentrations are at their highest. Expect hippos, buffalo, cheetahs crocodiles, antelope species and huge herds of elephants.
10. Khama Rhino Sanctuary – a community-based wildlife project in Botswana
Established in 1992, this is a community-based wildlife project which was set up to help protect and restore the vanishing rhinoceros. The Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a peaceful spot where sustainable tourism is encouraged β there are even onsite chalet and camping facilities where you can stay overnight.
Covering around 8585 hectares, the haven provides protection for both black and white rhinos as well as over 30 other animal species and around 230 species of birds.
Emma-Clair Ni Clearaigh – writer and photographer
With itchy feet, an inquisitive nature and an ardent wanderlust, Emma Clair has always been a traveller at heart. Hailing from the Emerald Isle she calls a small coastal town near Dublin home, but has lived in a few countries including Saigon, Vietnam where she resided for over a year, now she balances travel and travel writing with teaching and a passion for vintage interior design. She counts supping on Bloody Marys on a rooftop in Manhattan, downing Singapore slings at the Raffles Hotel, daring a paraglide on the Grand Cayman, spending an exotic Christmas in Malaysia and exploring the Angkor Wat, Cambodia as her all time favourite travel moments. Although, sheβll always have a special place in her heart for the city where she makes her annual pilgrimages βΒ Paris, her true city of lights. Find Emma-Clair on Instagram or Facebook.
Oh, God. These places are breathtaking. I hope the security there is tight because I hope to visit there soon.
Botswana looks beautiful and I cant wait to visit this amazing destination. I will definitely add this to my bucket list.
My Motswana friend keeps insisting that i should visit Botswana. this post has just confirmed why i should.
Oh my god would love to take a trip to this wonderful looking place!
Botswana is the most beautiful, unspoilt country. I lived there for over 6 years & loved it. One of our favourite places was Khutse in the Kalahari desert. It was only 4 hours from home but you were out in the middle of nowhere with nothing but the wild animals for company. Sadly now there is a big hotel there & everything has to be booked in advance. Luckily it’s a huge country so there are still places where you can go to be at one with nature.
Please send recommendation (from experience) of places to can visit as a single 50+ woman.
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i come from botswana and our country is by far the best safari place in ghe world. you must surely visit but also try the following places:
tsodilo hills
tuli block
qcwihaba caves
CAN YOU SUGGEST THE BEST SAFARI SPOTS
Visited chobe in 2013 and am going back again end of the year. The place is just magnificent
These are all really wonderful place, I’m afraid because of living here we tend to take them all for granted.
I had never known, or seen much about Botswana, but seeing these photos REALLY make me want to book a 1-way flight as soon as possible! Very captivating post!
Botswana is top of my list of African countries to explore. Amazing photos and helpful advice thankyou!
Great list of places to visit in Botswana, I’ll have to keep this when I plan my visit!
its like dream place.
Thanks very true!
Wow Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park sounds amazing. Off to google some more photos now!
Love the photo of Kubu Island.
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Just want to say – Simply Awesome.
Thanks for the Post.
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Would absolutely love to go on safari here one day, what a place!
Wow, there really are some beautiful places in Botswana! Would love to visit the Kalahari Desert, it looks amazing in the photo.
I haven’t heard much about Botswana, but it seems to be very similar to Sri Lanka at some points. Nxai Pan National Park would be my first stop, that’s for sure since I’ve been a huge fan of wildlife and Safari trips.
Good choice! π
The whole place looks very beautiful!
Great choice of some of Botswana’s safari gems and I agree with all of those I’ve visited, particularly the Kalahari which I love. I haven’t been to Linyanti or Kubu Island yet, but the gorgeous photo of Kubu makes me determined to put that right one day soon!
Thanks Roxanne, let us know when you do get there! π