
Botswana
Wade through water trails and lose yourself in the rhythm of the Delta.

Where every wildlife documentary comes to life Northern Botswana is where safari dreams become reality. The Chobe River creates a wildlife highway, drawing animals from across the region. The Okavango Delta offers water-based adventures that feel like exploring a secret world. This is where our most popular Tuskari experiences happen – and for good reason. Best for: Classic safari experiences, luxury lodges, diverse wildlife, and those iconic African sunset moments.

Where the desert reveals its secrets The Kalahari isn't what most people expect from a desert. Yes, it's dry, but it pulses with life. During the rainy season, the landscape transforms into a green paradise. Year-round, it's home to specially adapted wildlife and the San people, whose tracking skills and deep connection to the land will change how you see the natural world. Best for: Cultural encounters, stargazing, experiencing true wilderness, and connecting with ancient ways of life.

Where fewer footsteps lead to bigger discoveries Southern Botswana is for safari purists who want to feel like pioneers. Community conservancies here offer intimate wildlife experiences without the crowds. The landscapes are dramatic – rolling hills, ancient rock formations, and hidden valleys that feel untouched by time. Best for: Adventurous spirits, community-based tourism, and travelers who want to support local conservation efforts.

Where tradition thrives alongside wildlife Eastern Botswana might not be the first region on your safari wishlist, but it should be on your cultural exploration list. This is where you'll find thriving communities, historical sites, and conservation projects that show how humans and wildlife can coexist beautifully. Best for: Cultural immersion, historical exploration, and seeing conservation in action.

Tuskari’s Impact
Every trip booked here supports Botswana’s wildlife and the communities that live alongside them.






