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Botswana Budget Safari Tours
Finding a Botswana budget safari can be a challenge. This is a country that has very much aimed its tours, or safari pitch, at a high-end market. But don’t let that put you off. Botswana is a fabulous destination for a wildlife trip. A number of operators offer budget safari packages that can take you deep into some of the best wildlife-viewing country in southern Africa. The Okavango Delta is a possibility, particularly in the Moremi Game Reserve or in the west, although the Delta’s northern reaches are dominated by private, luxury concessions. Chobe National Park, including the Savuti region, is a highlight, as are the options within the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and Tuli Block.
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8-Day Okavango to Chobe Private Guided Camping Safari
$3,735 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tourBudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Maun (Start), Okavango Delta, Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta), Savuti (Chobe NP), Chobe Riverfront (Chobe NP), Chobe NP, Kasane (End)
Indigo Safaris
4.9/5 – 194 Reviews
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5-Day Big Four Safari in Okavango Delta , Botswana
$2,118 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tourBudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Maun (End)
Shipungo Safari & Tours
5.0/5 – 108 Reviews
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8-Day True Adventure
$4,345 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Savuti (Chobe NP), Mababe Concession, Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta), Maun (End)
Early Kingfisher Safari
5.0/5 – 42 Reviews
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Best Seller
3-Day Mobile Camping Safari Moremi - Botswana
$1,210 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Maun (End)
Mosu Safari Tours
5.0/5 – 44 Reviews
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3-Day 2-Night Okavango Delta and Moremi Highlights
$990 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Okavango Delta, Maun (End)
Sekanka Travel and Tours Safaris
4.9/5 – 87 Reviews
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3-Day Victoria Falls to Chobe National Park Expedition
$908 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town (Start), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
N'tee Safaris and Tours
5.0/5 – 30 Reviews
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3-Day 2 Nights Tented Safari in Chobe National Park
$545 to $560 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Kasane (Start), Chobe NP, Kasane (End)
Kalahari Tours
5.0/5 – 37 Reviews
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5-Day Into the Wilderness; a Botswana Safari Experience
$3,630 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tourBudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta), Chobe NP, Kasane (End)
Afrigetaway Safaris
4.7/5 – 10 Reviews
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3-Day Mokoro Safari
$990 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tourBudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Okavango Delta, Maun (End)
Travel Creations Botswana
5.0/5 – 23 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Khwai Guest House Okavango Delta Tour
$1,752 to $1,955 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetGuest House
You Visit: Maun (Start), Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta), Okavango Delta, Maun (End)
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 4,244 Reviews
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4-Day Okavango Delta & Moremi Mobile Camping Safari
$1,535 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Maun (Start), Boteti River, Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Maun (End)
The Mzansi Experience
4.8/5 – 109 Reviews
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4-Day Moremi Game Reserve Exploration
$1,760 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Maun (End)
Renns Excursions
5.0/5 – 1 Reviews
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4-Day Moremi Game Reserve Safari
$2,420 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tourBudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Maun Airport (End)
Wildlife Exploration Safaris
5.0/5 – 2 Reviews
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4-Day Nxai Pan Adventure, the Hidden Zebra Migration
$2,376 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tourBudgetCamping
You Visit: Maun (Start), Makgadikgadi Pans NP, Maun Airport (End)
Delta Ecowild Safaris
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8-Day From Vic Falls to Okavango Delta Camping Tour
$1,595 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Elephant Sands, Okavango Delta, Maun Airport (End)
Zambezi Expedition Travel and Tours
4.8/5 – 160 Reviews
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9-Day Majestic Victoria Falls and Botswana Wildlife
$3,323 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe River, Chobe NP, Makgadikgadi Pans NP, Okavango Delta, Elephant Sands, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Africa Uncovered Safaris
5.0/5 – 101 Reviews
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3-Day Chobe Bush Camping 4 Safari, 6 Meals and Transfers
$627 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Kasane (Start), Chobe NP, Kasane (End)
Savannah Adventures
5.0/5 – 76 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
7-Day Golden Triangle Adventure of Zam, Botswana & Zim
$2,704 pp (USD)
Botswana, Zambia & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 20 people per vehicle)BudgetLodge & Guest House
You Visit: Livingstone (Start), Victoria Falls, Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Escape to Adventure Safaris
4.9/5 – 225 Reviews
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15-Day Botswana Safari and Uganda Gorilla Trek
$8,418 to $8,638 pp (USD)
Botswana & Uganda: Private tourBudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Maun (Start), Okavango Delta, Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Chobe NP, Entebbe (City), Murchison Falls NP, Kibale NP (Chimps), Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Entebbe (End)
Kubwa Five Safaris
4.9/5 – 185 Reviews
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10-Day Kgalagadi Camping Expedition
$2,453 pp (USD)
Botswana & South Africa: Private tourBudgetCamping
You Visit: Upington (Start), Upington Airport (Upington), Kgalagadi TP, Twee Rivieren Border, Upington (End)
Siya Phambile Expeditions
5.0/5 – 75 Reviews
6 Questions About Botswana Budget Safaris
Answered by
Anthony Ham
Anthony writes the Lonely Planet guide to Botswana and has written travel and feature articles about the country for various media worldwide. It’s quite possibly his favorite place on the planet and there are no corners of the country he hasn’t been to.› More about Anthony
6 Questions About Botswana Budget Safaris
Anthony Ham
Why should I choose Botswana for a budget trip?
“Botswana is a brilliant choice for a budget safari because the wildlife is world-class, and facilities such as budget accommodation or safari campsites are rarely crowded. Low visitor numbers and the relatively small market for budget safaris mean that once you get beyond the larger towns, a sense of wilderness is easily found. Much of this wilderness is accessible to those on a budget holiday. It’s actually far better here than in other countries where budget accommodation and campsites can be crowded, and multiple vehicles gather around wildlife sightings. Botswana also has one of the most professional safari industries in Africa, and these high standards very much include budget operators. Once you’re here, expect big cats, elephants and abundant birdlife.”
1What is included in a Botswana budget safari?
“Meals, accommodation and transport are usually included in the cost of your budget safari in Botswana. Depending on the operator, you may be expected to help in setting up the tents each night. And to participate in the more mundane aspects of camp life: cooking, washing up, and gathering firewood. Most safaris in Botswana begin and end in one of the gateway towns for the parks and protected reserves. For example, Maun (for Moremi and the Okavango Delta), Kasane (for Chobe National Park) and Gweta (for the Makgadikgadi Pans and Central Kalahari Game Reserve) all have simple but atmospheric budget lodgings. Beyond the towns, travel will be by a mixture of 4x4 and boat. The ‘mokoro’ (wooden dugout canoe) is a classic Delta experience that is at once cheap and environmentally friendly. It enables you to get a feel for the intricate tangle of waterways that define the Delta at the speed of a slow-moving river. Always ask your operator what is included and what will be expected of you out in the bush, before making your final reservation.”
2What are the pros and cons of a self-drive budget safari?
“Taking a self-drive budget safari has the advantage of including almost all of your expenses in one fee. Once your vehicle is paid for, campsite fees and food are both extremely cheap in Botswana. Petrol can, however, be expensive, as can the overall cost of rental vehicles. Whether it works out to be more expensive to take a self-drive safari, or go on an organized budget safari, will depend on how many of you are in the vehicle. These pros and cons can be added to the more general advantages of the self-drive safari in Botswana. The most obvious of these is the freedom it gives. Unlike on an organized tour, you decide how long you stay at each wildlife sighting. You also decide where to go and when. However, many campsites are so popular that you’ll need to reserve these sites through your operator well in advance of your visit. While it can be a little nerve-wracking to set out alone into the bush, trails are generally easy to follow and excellent GPS programs help to guide your way. You’re also never too far from help if you take the necessary precaution of carrying a satellite phone. The result is a deep-Africa experience that simply cannot be replicated by any other means.”
3Can you describe a typical day on a Botswana budget safari?
“A typical day on a budget safari involves a mix of helping out around camp and being out on the trails looking for wildlife. On a budget safari, you’re usually expected to help pack up the campsite in the morning and generally help to keep the camp clean. If you’re moving on to a new campsite, this may mean packing up the tents, as well as helping with the breakfast and washing up. If you’re remaining at the same campsite for a number of days, breakfast and daily cleaning-up duties may happen after you return from an early morning game drive. If you are expected to help with camp chores, you will assist in setting up camp upon arrival at each new campsite. This may include everything from putting up tents to preparing meals. Typically, lunch on a budget safari is a simple affair, a light meal or picnic taken in the shade. Activities during the heat of the day vary from one budget safari to the next. Some days you’ll rest in camp while at other times you’ll be out looking for wildlife, taking advantage of every minute out on safari. Sometimes you’ll be traveling from one campsite to the next, usually with some wildlife viewing en route. Dinner is usually the main meal of the day, followed by stories and (perhaps) singing around the campfire until everyone drifts off to bed.”
4What type of accommodation can I expect?
“There are a few budget lodges and permanent tented camps scattered throughout the country’s north. Most often your accommodation will consist of a simple canvas tent with bedding usually provided. Some of these are simple dome tents that you take with you from one site to another. Other tents have a semi-permanent location on elevated wooden platforms that serve as bases for exploring the surrounding area for a few days. Larger, and generally more expensive, are the safari tents that, as a minimum, consist of canvas floors, beds and either en suite toilets or a nearby shared ablutions tent or block with showers. The fancier of these tents might include a desk, wooden chest and shaded deck at the front, but most of these are associated with an increase in price.”
5How much will this safari cost?
“Per-person per-day prices for a cheap Botswana safari start at around US$165. This is based on a twin-share safari package. Individual or solo travelers can expect their costs to start at around US$220 to US$275, once the single supplement is added. Prices are, of course, highly variable, with rates depending on, for example, the number of people in a traveling party, the type of accommodation and the season. Transport can be another varying factor. The isolation of many Delta camps means that if you have to fly into your location in the Delta, costs rise significantly. Always ask if any flights are included in the cost.”
6Botswana Reviews
Harriet is a zoologist with more than 20 years’ experience. She has the privilege of working with the world’s top wildlife photographers and photo-guides.
Africa at Its Most Wild
If I had 48 hours left on this planet, I would spend it on safari in Botswana. Botswana is my favourite African country. It still feels so wild, there is abundant wildlife, a huge variety of scenery and habitat…and only 2.4 million, very...
Mark is a travel writer who grew up in Africa and has written over 700 titles for Condé Nast Traveller, Travel Africa, BBC Wildlife and others.
Desert and Delta Diversity … and Leopards Galore!
If – as many will feel – leopard sightings are your last great Big 5 aim, then Botswana is leopard country par excellence! I have made 5 visits to Botswana and, by some bizarre coincidence, have seen 6 leopards every time I have been...
Absolutely incredible
Chloe at Off 2 Africa was amazing! She was very knowledgeable and extremely helpful in customizing my trip. The trip that we worked out was absolutely fantastic and I would recommend them to anyone.
Beautiful country
We had a wonderful time in Botswana visiting 3 regions ( Chobe National Park,River Khwai,Okavanko Delta) Especially the Okavanko Delta impressed with its natural beauty. Our trip was well organised and everything run smoothly.Everyone...
LV
Beautiful land with beautiful people and many various animals
We visited Botsvana Chobe and Okavango delta in november.It was'nt our first safari in Africa,but it was extremly rich with possibilities to see many animals and birds in close proximity.This 8 day safaris was planed by Ranger Buck Safaris...
High expectations met!
Have wanted to safari in Botswana since I heard about the Okavango Delta many years ago. It exceeded my hopes! Our tented camp was right on the water, with elephants wandering by, and hippos talking at night! Best of all, there were almost...