Email Georg Treptow | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Drive slowly or you might hit an elephant turning around a corner, careful when getting out of the car as lions and leopards are many in numbers inside all the parks.
The only thing we did not see were rhinos and cheetas, everything else was present.
It is the most wonderful country for lovers of wildlife with the greatest variety imaginable.
50-65 years of age
No hassle - no self-drivers/campers, unspoiled nature and lots of game to spot.
50-65 years of age
A country where one feels at risk as regards personal safety. We walked around after dark. Slightly more developed than Zambia or Zimbabwe, maybe because the clientele were largely South African.
Less "mass" touristic" than in other countries. Wild experience in preserved nature.
People in Botswana is very open and helpful.
Botswana is a safe, secure and friendly place to visit Africa. The people welcome tourists and have carefully conserved the game and birds of Africa.
Botswana is easy to go. You feel very safe there. In general, the natural parks are well protected. you can find super accommodation opportunities.
Botswana has got both wetland and open pan and wide range of game reserves.
Chobe national park was amazing!
Hands down, my favorite place in Africa. Remote, but easy travel between camps means little time wasted in transit. Amazing wildlife, bird life and scenic beauty.