Destination

Destination

From salt pans and ancient woodlands to mighty rivers and predator-rich grasslands, Delta Ecowild Safaris takes you deep into Botswana’s most iconic landscapes — and beyond. Each destination offers a different rhythm, a different story, and a unique kind of adventure.

The Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) is the largest in Southern Africa, covering over 52,000 square kilometres of unspoiled terrain. It’s raw, vast, and truly remote — a place where silence stretches for miles and the horizon feels infinite.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Chobe River & Savuti

Chobe National Park is famous for hosting Africa’s largest elephant population — more than 100,000. Along the riverfront, elephants often gather and cross the waters in dramatic fashion, especially at sunset. South of the river lies Savuti, where lions, hyenas, and leopards roam the open plains in fierce competition.

This is Chobe. Wild. Untamed. Unmissable.

Nestled between Chobe National Park and Moremi Game Reserve, the Khwai Community Concession is a hidden gem of the Okavango Delta — a rich mosaic of floodplains, ancient woodlands, sparkling lagoons, and the lifeline of the region: the magnificent Khwai River.

This area is known for its abundant wildlife, from elusive leopards and wild dogs to large herds of elephants and buffalo. Predator-prey interactions unfold across the open plains and along the riverbanks, offering unforgettable sightings in a raw and cinematic setting.

Best time to visit: February to mid-December, with prime wildlife viewing from March to November, when animals concentrate along the Delta’s permanent waters and the terrain opens up for clear, unobstructed sightings.
At Delta EcoWild Safari, you don’t just visit the wilderness — you live in it. Join us in Khwai, where each day brings a new discovery, and each night a new story under starlit African skies.

Khwai Concession

At the centre of the Okavango Delta lies a place rich in both wildlife and legacy. Moremi Game Reserve is Africa’s first wildlife reserve to be established by a local community. In 1963, the Batawana people of Ngamiland — led by the visionary widow of Chief Moremi III, Mrs. Moremi — responded to the threat of overhunting and habitat loss by protecting their ancestral land. The result was a powerful act of conservation leadership, and the only officially protected area within the Delta.

Covering around 3,900 square kilometres, Moremi is a diverse landscape where land and water merge to create something extraordinary. The reserve is a blend of:

  • Seasonal and permanent floodplains
  • Meandering waterways and lagoons
  • Clear pools, pans, and wetlands
  • Open grasslands and mopane forests

This mosaic of ecosystems supports an exceptional variety of wildlife — from lions, leopards, and wild dogs to massive herds of elephants, buffalo, and every major herbivore of the region. With over 400 bird species, including rare migratory and endangered birds, it’s also one of the Delta’s most rewarding destinations for birdwatchers.

With Delta EcoWild Safari, you don’t just visit Moremi — you connect with a living legacy shaped by cultural pride and a community’s passion for protection. Every drive here is a journey through nature, history, and the heart of Botswana’s conservation story.

Moremi Game Reserve