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Go behind the scenes of a safari in Botswana, Africa

We had a chance to go behind the scenes of a unique safari in the heart of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Organised by Arcadia Expedition, called Okavango Through the Lenswhich discovers the Okavango Delta from three perspectives – exploring bush, desert and water environments.

This 13-day expedition is led by legendary master filmmaker and wildlife photographer Greg Nelson. The award-winning filmmaker and nature documentarist will take tourists through the astonishing biosphere of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Greg will share his vast knowledge and help clients create a personal photo book, photo essay or film of their Okavango experience.

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Why Botswana?

A kudu scratching his nose in the Botswana savanna
A kudu scratching his nose in the Botswana savanna

Botswana is a landlocked country in Southern Africa and offers visitors a lush, vibrant and exciting time. The country is best seen as being part of the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango Delta, which gives way to seasonal flooding.

This mid-sized country with just over 2.3 million people is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. In fact, about 10 percent of the total population of Botswana lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone.

For tourists, most come for the amazing wildlife and safari experience. The terrain and harshly beautiful land is a magnet for wildlife. The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is home to numerous animals including giraffes, cheetahs, hyenas and wild dogs. The country is around 90% covered in savanna, mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem, varying from shrubbery in the southwest, which is drier to tree and grass savanna in the areas with more rain.

Even under these difficult conditions of the Kalahari Desert, Botswana is home to more than 2500 species of plants and 650 species of trees. This makes a must-visit for nature enthusiasts around the world.

A photographer in the Okavango Delta in Botswana
A photographer in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Image courtesy of Arcadia Expeditions

What to expect at this Botswana Safari

The safari is offering a learning experience for tourists to discover the uniqueness and beauty of the country. Throughout the expedition, a number of resident experts will join the group’s ‘travelling dinner party’ for evening meals in camp. Other highlights include:

  • Waterborne and 4×4 wildlife safaris to remote, off-the-beaten-track locations in the Delta
  • Four private flights allowing for unforgettable birds-eye views over the Okavango
  • Luxurious stays in exclusive mobile camps in the style of the old explorers
  • Camping out under the stars on the extraordinary salt pan of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
Accommodation at the safari in Botswana
Stay up close and personal with the wildlife at the safari in Botswana. Image courtesy of Arcadia Expeditions

Limited to just 12 people, the expedition promises a personal and exclusive feel that will truly enhance your experience. The Botswana safari begins with a spectacular private air safari, flying low over the Delta and following the Cubango River into Namibia, before landing in our mobile tented bush camps in the wildlife-rich Moremi Game Reserve.

Guest then venture out to a remote desert camp situated on an immense salt pan on the edge of the Kalahari. This expedition concludes with an exclusive waterborne expedition through the Okavango Delta itself on boats custom made for game viewing. Here you will be based on a remote island in a specially prepared mobile tented camp.

Wildlife from the Botswana Safari
Wildlife from the Botswana Safari. Image courtesy of Arcadia Expeditions

Arcadia Expeditions Co-Founder, David Adams had this to share:

Our expedition travels to off-the-beaten-track locations in the Delta, often by private aircraft, staying in exclusive luxury mobile camps in the style of the old explorers. We camp on the edge of the Kalahari, on remote islands and in wildlife-rich game reserves. With Greg on hand to help our clients record their journey, it’s a wonderful opportunity for people to enhance their camera and video skills with one of the world’s best.

Behind the scenes at a Safari in Botswana
Experienced guides help you get close for a photo on this Botswana safari. Image courtesy of Arcadia Expeditions

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If you’re keen to go on a safari in Botswana, you can reach out to Arcadia Expeditions and book your experience.

Terng
Terng
Terng loves to travel and counts Southeast Asia as his home. From weekend getaways to business trips, he is a frequent traveller and loves it. A place he longs to visit but hasn’t been to yet is Mexico, where he plans to eat tacos 24/7.

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