Delta Damaliscus Safaris

Discover Botswana’s Wild Heart

Botswana is one of Africa’s last true wildernesses — a sanctuary where wildlife still roams freely, rivers carve through deserts, and every sunrise feels like a promise. At Delta Damaliscus Safaris, we take you deep into the country’s most iconic destinations, ensuring every stop reveals a new side of its magic.

Okavango Delta

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most unique ecosystems, the Okavango Delta is a paradise of winding channels, floodplains, and islands teeming with wildlife. Glide silently in a mokoro (dugout canoe) as elephants bathe nearby, or watch lions stalk the floodplain at sunset — this is Africa at its most intimate and alive.

Highlights:

  • Mokoro excursions and boat safaris

  • Birdwatching in pristine wetlands

  • Luxury mobile camping experiences

Moremi Game Reserve

Known as the “Predator Capital of Africa,” Moremi offers some of Botswana’s richest wildlife encounters. From leopards lounging in trees to wild dogs on the hunt, every drive is a scene straight from nature’s greatest show.

Highlights:

  • Day and night game drives

  • Walking safaris with expert guides

  • Big Five sightings

Khwai Community Concession

A perfect blend of community and conservation, Khwai lies between the Moremi and Chobe regions. Here, wildlife thrives alongside local villages, creating an authentic and sustainable safari experience.

Highlights:

  • Cultural visits to local communities

  • Exceptional game viewing along the Khwai River

  • Eco-friendly campsites

Chobe National Park

Home to Africa’s largest elephant population, Chobe offers dramatic wildlife scenes along the Chobe River. Expect to witness enormous herds at sunset, hippos wallowing in the shallows, and lions lurking in the tall grass.

Highlights:

  • Boat cruises on the Chobe River

  • Game drives in Savuti and Linyanti

  • Spectacular sunset photography

Makgadikgadi Salt Pans

Step into another world in the Makgadikgadi, where endless white pans stretch to the horizon and the silence feels almost sacred. In the wet season, the pans come alive with flamingos and migrating herds — a photographer’s dream.

Highlights:

  • Quad biking across salt flats

  • Stargazing under unpolluted skies

  • Cultural experiences with the San Bushmen

Nxai Pan National Park

Known for its open landscapes and ancient baobab trees, Nxai Pan is ideal for travelers seeking solitude and space. This area is especially stunning after summer rains, when the plains burst into green and wildlife gathers in abundance.

Highlights:

  • Scenic landscapes and open horizons

  • Zebra migrations (seasonal)

  • Photographic safaris

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