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Botswana Family Safaris
A family safari in Botswana, a true wilderness destination, ticks all the right boxes. Nothing you can give your family has more value than life experiences. And what an experience a safari in Botswana is! This is where memories are made. Once home, your children may think back to what they witnessed on safari: from a pride of lion hunting, or an amazing sunset in the middle of nowhere, to a San Bushman teaching them to find water in the desert, or a dung beetle rolling a ball of poo. Your children will love it, but there are a few things to consider when planning a holiday to Botswana with kids. Below, you’ll find answers to some frequently asked questions that may help you with your holiday planning.
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4-Day Okavango Classic Fly-in Safari at Moremi Crossing
$2,475 to $3,535 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tour
Mid-range Tented Bush CampYou Visit: Maun (Start), Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Maun (End)
Indigo Safaris
4.9/5 – 187 Reviews
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10-Day Botswana Highlights All Inclusive
$3,418 to $6,215 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Maun (Start), Okavango Delta, Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Kazuma FR, Kasane Airport (End)
African Family Safaris
5.0/5 – 15 Reviews
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5-Day Chobe National Park Safari & Victoria Falls
$4,399 to $4,599 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented Bush CampYou Visit: Kasane (Start), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls (End)
Wayfairer Travel
5.0/5 – 201 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
7-Day Botswana - Delta and Makgadikgadi Pans Safari
$3,950 to $8,910 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tour
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Maun (Start), Boteti River, Okavango Delta, Maun Airport (End)
Discover Africa Safaris
5.0/5 – 569 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
4-Day Mid-Range Victoria Falls and Chobe Safari Combo
$1,170 to $1,245 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe & Botswana: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Airport (End)
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 4,133 Reviews
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7-Day Salt Pans to Delta - an Iconic Botswana Safari
$7,374 to $8,111 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Maun (Start), Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta), Maun (End)
Viatu
5.0/5 – 141 Reviews
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7-Day Affordable Botswana & Victoria Falls
$3,565 to $5,130 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Kasane (Town), Okavango Delta, Maun (End)
Gondwana Tours & Safaris
5.0/5 – 87 Reviews
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3-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe Safari Adventure
$605 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 3 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Airport (End)
Tourgy Tourz
4.9/5 – 41 Reviews
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8-Day Fly-in Adventure Camps-Vic Fall+Chob+Khwai+Okavang
$4,266 to $4,730 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe Riverfront (Chobe NP), Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta), Okavango Delta, Maun Airport (End)
Savanna Safaris and Tours
4.9/5 – 18 Reviews
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3-Day Makgadikgadi Accommodated Tour
$1,025 to $1,157 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle)
Mid-range ChaletYou Visit: Maun (Start), Boteti River, Makgadikgadi Pans NP, Maun (End)
Nalange Mobile Safaris
5.0/5 – 24 Reviews
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Best Seller
7-Day Okavango Delta, Chobe, & Victoria Falls Safari
$3,295 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Maun (Start), Okavango Delta, Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls town (Victoria Falls), Victoria Falls (End)
Cape Town Tours
4.9/5 – 8 Reviews
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6-Day Affordable Botswana Experience
$3,143 to $4,613 pp (USD)
Botswana: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Kasane (Start), Chobe NP, Khwai Concession (Okavango Delta), Maun Airport (End)
Off2Africa Travel
4.9/5 – 194 Reviews
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4-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe Safari Experience
$1,733 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Kasane (End)
The Mzansi Experience
4.8/5 – 107 Reviews
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3-Day Authentic Chobe Safari – Big Five & Luxury Stay
$839 to $870 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)
Mid-range HotelYou Visit: Kasane (Start), Chobe NP, Kasane Airport (End)
Knap Tours
5.0/5 – 25 Reviews
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4-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe Safari
$1,062 to $1,166 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Airport (End)
Africa Incoming
4.8/5 – 20 Reviews
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7-Day Botswana Walking Safari Central Tuli
$3,977 to $4,253 pp (USD)
Botswana & South Africa: Private tour
Mid-range Tented Camp & Bush CampYou Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Northern Tuli GR, O.R. Tambo Airport (Johannesburg), Johannesburg (End)
Outland Travel
5.0/5 – 7 Reviews
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4-Day Discover Victoria Falls, Chobe NP and Hwange NP
$792 to $990 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Hwange NP, Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Airport (End)
Cuckoo Safaris
4.9/5 – 175 Reviews
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Best Seller
4-Day Best of Victoria Falls & Chobe Nat Park Safari
$791 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Kasane (End)
Dream Africa Vacations
4.9/5 – 27 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Midrange Travel to Chobe National Park
$572 to $594 pp (USD)
Botswana: Shared tour (max 12 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Kasane (Start), Chobe River, Chobe NP, Kasane (End)
Escape to Adventure Safaris
4.9/5 – 222 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
5-Day Batonka Guest Lodge Tour
$1,139 to $1,210 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Victoria Falls Town (Start), Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Safarilink SA
4.9/5 – 822 Reviews
6 Questions About Botswana Family Safaris
Answered by
Ariadne van Zandbergen
Ariadne is a renowned Africa expert and photographer. She and her husband form a team who write and update many Bradt guides. She also contributes to travel and environmental magazines and tourism brochures. She has visited Botswana several times and she hopes to go back sometime soon.› More about Ariadne
6 Questions About Botswana Family Safaris
Ariadne van Zandbergen
Is Botswana recommended for a family safari?
“Botswana can be an excellent choice for a family safari when planned carefully. Taking your children on safari is endlessly rewarding. Children have a unique way of looking at the world, and a safari is bound to be inspiring and educational at the same time. Botswana offers a pristine wilderness experience – the perfect environment for a family adventure. The rustic camps and campsites are ideal for immersing the family in nature, away from the hustle and bustle of life back home. This is the kind of experience that brings families closer together.”
1How old should my children be to go on safari in Botswana?
“Botswana is perhaps best suited to children above eight years of age. This is the minimum age requirement at many lodges. You can take younger kids, but this might require more planning and your options will be fewer. Botswana is a relatively expensive safari destination and the high cost might be wasted on children too young to appreciate the experience. With the right preparation, many kids above eight years old will be fascinated and eager to learn on a safari. Note, however, that walking safaris are not permitted for children under 12.”
2How long do we need in Botswana?
“Depending on your children’s ages, I would recommend a safari in Botswana of about 6 to 8 days. When going on safari, it takes a few days to get in the rhythm. There are the early morning wake-up calls, driving around most of the day, looking out for animals etc. As your kids learn more, their interest will grow. The same is true for adults of course. Therefore, I would recommend a minimum time in the bush of 6 days. Longer is better, but you don’t want it to become stale either. Children often have a short attention span and can easily get bored. Ideally, you’ll leave while they are still loving it. It will make the memory a positive one and they’ll be keen to do something similar again.”
3How much will a Botswana family safari cost?
“There are many variables that determine the price of Botswana family safari packages. A 7-day budget camping safari for a family of four starts at around US$6,000. A 7-day mid-range lodge tour for a family of four costs around US$10,000, but luxury tours are priced higher. Some group safaris allow older children, but in most cases it is recommended to book a private safari for your family. To keep down costs, a camping safari could be a great option. Camping adds to the sense of adventure and most kids love it. If you and your kids prefer more luxury, you can also opt for a lodge safari. Make sure to check the minimum age restrictions though. Ask your operator about child-friendly camps and family specials. Some lodges will let children sharing a room with the parents stay at a reduced rate or even for free. For the best value, I suggest getting more than one quote from tour operators before booking your family safari.”
4What should we pack for our children for a family trip?
“Unless you have a lot of experience, you should put some extra thought into what to pack for your safari. Even more so for your children. They might want to take lots of stuff, but you obviously need to limit your luggage. Aside from luggage restrictions on your international flight, you should check the restrictions on domestic flights or bush flights if that is part of your itinerary. Even if you don’t have any local flights, the space in the vehicle for a road trip is also limited. You might be doing some wildlife viewing en route, so you don’t want suitcases on the back seats. Having said that, packing wisely for your kids will help to make the trip a success. Keep in mind that there will be a lot of time to kill on a safari: in the airports, in the lodges, and even on game drives. Make sure you have something to keep the little ones entertained. Maybe an Africa-themed book or coloring book, a favorite game or anything else that will keep them occupied when things go a bit slow. Although most lodges will go out of their way to cook child-friendly dishes, it might help to take some snacks along, especially if your kids are picky eaters. There is no reason to kit your kids out with an ‘Out of Africa’ outfit, but choose some easy-wear cotton clothing with muted colors. Also make sure you bring some basic medicines, especially antihistamines for insect bites and mosquito repellent.”
5Is it safe to bring my children on safari in Botswana?
“Botswana is a safe and stable country. From the moment that you are picked up from the airport, your guide will look out for your safety at all times. Some activities, such as walking safaris, are not allowed for children under a certain age. These restrictions are put in place to keep your children safe. It’s a good idea to monitor your kids and keep an eye on them at all times while on safari. Choosing your accommodations carefully is a great way to reduce any risks associated with the locations. Many camps in Botswana are unfenced. Choosing a fenced lodge without river access might be a better choice when traveling with children.”
6Botswana Reviews
Stuart is a travel writer and author of numerous Lonely Planet guidebooks, including 'Kenya', 'Rwanda' and 'Tanzania'.
Africa at Its Best
First a confession. I love Kenya. It’s by far and away my favourite African country and I refuse to accept that there might be an even better African safari destination. But then I went to Botswana and nothing could wipe the smile off my...
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...
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...
DE
Definitely worth a visit
We had an awesome four night stay at Kwai Guest House and felt very much at home. The excellent home made food varied every day. Even the gluten-free bread was self made and so delicious! Staff and management were available the whole time...
Wow!!
We had an amazing 6 nights in Botswana. We were so lucky with the animals we saw and this was completely down to our fantastic guides & trackers. We got to see all the big cats as well as zebra, giraffe, wart hugs, hyena, wild dogs, hippos,...