Botswana – Wildlife, Wetlands, and Remote Landscapes
Botswana is defined by vast open spaces, seasonal water systems, and some of the most important wildlife habitats in southern Africa. From the elephant-rich floodplains of Chobe National Park to the channels and islands of the Okavango Delta and the wetlands of Moremi Game Reserve, the country offers a unique mix of dry savannah and water-driven ecosystems.
Wildlife movements here are closely tied to shifting rivers, flood cycles, and grasslands, creating ever-changing landscapes throughout the year. Remote regions such as Savuti and Khwai are shaped by this dynamic relationship between water, animals, and land, resulting in some of Africa’s most rewarding wildlife viewing environments.
This page brings together photographic galleries from key regions across northern Botswana. Each destination is presented as a place in its own right, with a focus on wildlife, landscape, and atmosphere, independent of any single journey or route.





