The Safari Experience You Haven’t Heard About: Botswana in Birthing Season
- Lauren Mlady
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Botswana is one of Africa’s most luxurious and unspoiled safari destinations—famous for its low-impact, high-end approach to conservation travel. Unlike more crowded safari regions, Botswana limits tourism to exclusive, eco-conscious camps and lodges, making it a dream for travelers who value privacy, exceptional service, and immersive wildlife experiences.
Visiting during birthing season (February) offers a rare, breathtaking window into nature’s most intimate moments. Whether you’re planning your first safari or seeking something more exclusive and meaningful, this time of year delivers a blend of beauty, stillness, and true once-in-a-lifetime sightings.
Here’s why this destination and season belong at the top of your travel list:
Birthing Season (February): Why It’s So Special
See newborn animals in the wild: Witness lion cubs learning to walk, impalas giving birth, and elephants guiding their babies.
Rich green landscapes: The scenery is vibrant and lush, with dramatic skies and golden light that make every photo unforgettable.
Fewer tourists: Enjoy a more private, intimate safari with fewer vehicles at each sighting and more peaceful game drives.
Why the Okavango Delta Is So Unique
UNESCO-listed wetland: This massive inland delta transforms into a maze of winding channels and lagoons during the rainy season.
Water-based safaris: Glide silently through the delta in a traditional mokoro (dugout canoe), spotting hippos, crocodiles, and rare birds.
Unmatched scenery: Think mirror-like reflections, papyrus reeds, and vibrant wildlife all in one place.
Why You Should Add Chobe National Park to Your Trip
Home to Africa’s largest elephant population
Ideal for photographers: Frequent sightings of lions, leopards, and giraffes
Excellent boat safaris on the Chobe River: Great for unique angles and less dusty than land drives
The Luxury Touch
Stay at high-end eco lodges: Think candlelit dinners, plunge pools, and outdoor rain showers
Exceptional guides: Private game drives led by expert trackers with deep knowledge of the land
Exclusive experiences: Bush breakfasts, sundowners, and spa treatments with panoramic views
Botswana in February offers a different kind of safari—lush, quiet, emotional, and incredibly special. If you’re dreaming of a high-end wildlife experience that still feels grounded and real, this is it.

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