Embark on an unforgettable safari adventure through Botswana and Namibia, exploring wildlife-rich deltas and majestic dunes.
  • Embark on an immersive safari adventure, visiting the wildlife hotspots of Botswana and Namibia.
  • Drift down the animal-rich Okavango Delta in traditional dugout canoes.
  • Safari in Etosha National Park, searching for elephants, lions, and more.
  • See the world’s highest dunes at sunrise – the most beautiful time to visit.
  • Step back 2,000 years and see the White Lady rock painting made by San hunter-gatherers.
  • Wild camp under the starry African sky, serenaded by the late-night calls of the wildlife.

For our time in Botswana and Namibia, we spend 11 nights in lodges/hotels and two nights full-service camping. Occasionally, we stay in permanent tented camps. These are comfortable rooms, in part made of canvas, with private bathrooms and are a quintessential African safari experience. Properties are comfortable, well located for our activities and some have swimming pools. Below are a few of the standouts.



Okavango Delta: Wild camping (nights 2-3)







The highlight stay on this trip for many is our two nights of wild camping in the Okavango Delta. Our neighbours, which you’ll likely hear shuffling around at night, include hippos, elephants and lions, while our away-from-it-all location normally allows us to see a night sky illuminated with stars. To make things easier, our camp is set up for us and all equipment is provided. We sleep in spacious, two-person tents fitted with thick foam mattresses and there is a bush shower and toilet, while dinner is taken around our atmospheric campfire.



Brandberg: Brandberg White Lady Lodge (night 9)







Our Brandberg stay is in the middle of nowhere. From the viewpoint, you will not see another property, just the ruggedly beautiful landscape of Damaraland and possibly some desert elephants in the distance. There’s a dining area, well-stocked bar, lounge, and two swimming pools.



Worth knowing



Wifi is available in several properties but not everywhere, notably not in Sesriem or Etosha or the Okavango.

When visiting the Delta, we take only what we need for three days (sleeping bags and pillows are provided).