The same country where you register a company, secure a permit, or acquire land is also home to the Okavango Delta, vast elephant herds, and star-filled Kalahari skies. For our clients that is not a coincidence — tourism and conservation are among Botswana’s strongest investment sectors.
This is a quick orientation to the headline destinations, with the practical services that get you there or into the sector.
Destinations
Okavango Delta
North-West · gateway Maun
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s largest inland deltas, where seasonal floodwaters spread across the Kalahari to create a maze of channels, islands, and lagoons. Explored by mokoro (dugout canoe), boat, and game drive.
Chobe National Park
North · gateway Kasane
Famous for dense concentrations of elephant and big game along the Chobe River. River cruises at sunset are a highlight, and Kasane is a short hop from Victoria Falls.
Moremi Game Reserve
Eastern Okavango Delta
A wildlife-rich reserve on the eastern side of the Delta, blending permanent waterways with woodland and floodplain — one of Botswana’s most rewarding areas for predators and birdlife.
Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pans
North-East
Among the largest salt pans on earth — vast, mirror-flat horizons that host one of Africa’s great zebra migrations in the green season, plus meerkats, baobabs, and Kubu Island.
Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Central Botswana
One of the largest protected wilderness areas in Africa, home to desert-adapted wildlife and deep San (Bushmen) heritage — remote, quiet, and starkly beautiful.
Tuli Block
South-East · along the Limpopo
The “Land of Giants” — dramatic rock formations, riverine forest, and large elephant herds in a privately managed conservation corner bordering South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Tsodilo Hills
North-West
A UNESCO World Heritage Site sometimes called the “Louvre of the Desert” for its thousands of ancient rock paintings — one of the world’s richest concentrations of San rock art.
Destination and travel information: Botswana Tourism Organisation ↗
Visiting or investing? We help with both
From tourism visas for your trip to sourcing game farms and structuring an eco-tourism venture, we handle the in-country detail.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a visa to visit Botswana?
It depends on your nationality. Many visitors can enter visa-free for short tourism stays, while others apply through Botswana’s official eVisa portal. Either way, we handle tourism visa facilitation so your entry is sorted before you travel.
When is the best time for a safari?
The dry season (roughly May to October) concentrates wildlife around remaining water and offers classic game viewing. The green season (November to April) brings lush landscapes, newborn animals, excellent birding, and lower rates.
How do travellers reach the main safari areas?
Maun is the gateway to the Okavango Delta and Kasane to Chobe National Park. Both have airports, with light-aircraft transfers connecting to camps and lodges deeper in the wilderness.
Can foreign investors buy game farms or develop eco-tourism lodges in Botswana?
Yes. We source vetted game farms and support eco-tourism and lodge ventures, and we advise on the permits, land tenure, and company structures involved. See our property and sector advisory services to get started.