Botswana

Een van de juwelen van Afrika dat een extreme desert-klimaat met de grote Okavango Delta
Coneix Botswana

In the heart of Africa is Botswana, a country that boasts a great enviable natural setting. From the vast Okavango Delta, home to thousands of elephants, to the vast Kalahari Desert, where life flourishes in the aridity.



Botswana invites you to witness nature in its purest and wildest state. Will you miss it?

Our travels in Botswana

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What to see in Botswana

Enjoying your safari in a country that has the most important wildlife sanctuaries on the planet, accept the challenge of climbing Kilimanjaro or disconnect on the paradisiacal beaches of Botswana

The Okavango Delta is a place where desert and fresh water meet, where meandering canals and lush green islands create a paradise for wildlife. Here, we can observe elephants, lions and exotic birds in the wild, while mokoro safaris allow visitors to explore the Delta in depth.

Unique freshwater wetland
Lots of wildlife
Safari in Mokoro

The banks of the Chobe River are a unique place, where the meandering river attracts huge herds of elephants, buffaloes, hippos and crocodiles that dominate the waters. This diverse ecosystem is a paradise to observe many different species of birds and going on a boat safari at sunset is an indelible memory of your trip.

Boat Safari
Riverside Safari
Lots of wildlife

When to travel to Botswana

Any time is a good time for your safari. These are the advantages each season offers.
JAN
26
°C
Feb
26
°C
Mar
26
°C
Apr
24
°C
May
21
°C
Jun
18
°C
Jul
17
°C
Aug
21
°C
Sep
25
°C
Oct
28
°C
Nov
28
°C
Dec
27
°C
Watatu guarantees you'll travel to the best places, no matter when you choose to go, ensuring you'll have the best adventure.
Dry Season
Drier landscapes, better visibility
Higher flight prices, it is recommended to book in advance
Más volumen de travelers, pero con experiencia memorables
More dust, but more walkable roads
Incredible encounters with wildlife
Safari rides with uncovered roof car
Green Season
Green and lush landscape, a spectacle worthy of contemplation
Rates more affordable than in high season
Cleaner air, stunning skies and spectacular clouds
Less crowded, for greater peace of mind for the traveler
Exciting animal encounters for everywhere
Embrace adventure and have wild fun in the mud

VISA & VACCINATIONS

Visa

Do I need a visa to travel to Botswana?

Spanish citizens do not need a visa to enter Botswana for tourist purposes for stays of up to 90 days. If you have another nationality, you can check it on the official website.

Vaccinations

Is there a mandatory vaccine?

Actualmente hay un vaccino obligativo para entrada Botsuana, hasta que en un punto en la última 6 meses antes de entrada Botsuana, ha estado en un país endemico para el feber amarillo (en Botsuana es nada). También, we recommend that you visit the nearest tropical medicine center to receive advice from specialists on the recommendations to take into account.

How is medical care at destination?

There is no compulsory treatment. However, we recommend that you visit the nearest international vaccination center for advice from a professional on malaria prophylaxis and other recommendations.

Wildlife Botswana

Lion
The king of the savannah par excellence, an animal of great majesty and strength
African Elephant
The African elephant is the largest land animal, with large fan-shaped ears that help regulate its temperature
African buffalo
The African buffalo is known for its unpredictable temperament and for being a large animal
Black Rhinoceros
They are endangered and less common, but can still be seen in areas such as the Ngorongoro Crater, where they are protected
Leopard
The leopard is an agile and solitary feline, the fastest in the world and an expert in camouflage, so it is really difficult to see it on safari
Antelope and Gaseles
This group of herbivores are fast, with great agility and elegant horns, adapted to various African habitats.
Hippo
The hippopotamus is a large semi-aquatic mammal, known for its aggressiveness and its life mostly in the water.
Crocodile
The crocodile lives in rivers and is a powerful predator, with an extremely strong and large jaw.

Ecosystem

Savannah and Prairies
Extensive grassy plains and home to diverse wildlife
Wetlands
They act as natural filters regulating the water cycle and have a lot of fauna
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