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Where to stay in Botswana

Unsure about where to stay in Botswana? From luxury lodges to tented camps and everything in between, here are a few of our favourites worth considering:

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  • Elephant Sands Lodge

    Elephant Sands is a mecca for elephant lovers. Witness them in their dozens enjoying a refreshing drink at the natural waterhole in front of the lodge. Occasionally they might even have a preference for the pool! Aside from the ellies, this relaxed accommodation also boasts a prime location at the centre of Botswana’s highlights: the Makgadikgadi Pan, Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park.

  • Tau Pan Camp

    Should you have a bit more room in your budget for your Botswana safari, snap up a few nights at Tau Pan. Located on the ridge of a sand dune in Central Kalahari Game Reserve, this comfortable eco-camp offers a front-row seat to the limitless plains of the ‘Great Thirstland’. A top-notch spot to stargaze, and engage with the San people.

  • Bushman Plains Camp

    Consisting of Meru-style canvas tents, Bushman Plains may seem a little simple, but there’s no better place to unlock the magic of the Delta. Take your pick from guided game drives and soul-stirring bush walks where you can move with the pace of nature alongside an expert San tracker. As a mobile tented camp, Bushman Plains also shifts location according to the time of year.

Frequently asked questions

What to take on holiday to Botswana?

We recommend packing a little bit of everything to withstand the African sun but don't forget sunscreen, wide brim hat, your best sunglasses & durable clothing!


Where to go on holiday in Botswana?

For first-time travellers wanting to see it all, we recommend: Okavango Delta for wildlife safaris, Kasane for visiting Victoria Falls & Savuti for the luxury lovers!


How do I go about cancelling my Botswana holiday package?

Life happens - we get it! Contact your Flight Centre Travel Expert here to reorganise your travel plans.


When is the best time to visit Botswana?

Take advantage of less rainfall when you travel in the dry season: April to October. Less crowds and more chances to get a better seat on your game drive safaris.


What is there to do in Botswana?

From campers to luxury lovers, explore the best of Botswana your own way! Encounter incredible wildlife on your game drives, relax by the famed Victoria Falls or chill out in Chobe National park.


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