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5 Reasons to Embark on a Botswana Green Season Safari

Written by  Julie Graham

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Boasting 300 days of sunshine, Botswana is one of Africa’s premier safari destinations and its diverse landscapes guarantee exceptional wildlife encounters throughout the year. The peak season sees safari-goers flock to Botswana’s national parks, competing to catch a glimpse of the wildlife congregating around the remaining water sources of the dry season. From the months of December through to February, the summer rains erupt and the parched African bush transforms into a vivid green landscape bursting with life. Birds fill the air, flowers come to bloom and animals bring their young to feed on the fresh grass shoots while predators linger in the distance. Here are our top 5 reasons for clients to travel to this incredible country and embark on a once-in-a-lifetime Botswana Green Season safari:

Witness Calving Season and heightened predator action in Green Season

Witness heightened predator activity in Green Season - a highlight of a Botswana Green Season safari.
Witness heightened predator activity during the Green Season

As the fresh grass shoots break through the pans, antelope, zebra and wildebeest birth their young and migrate to feed on the blossoming vegetation. With an abundance of young impala bounding through the plains, predator activity reaches a peak and big cats prey on the vulnerable to feed their own young.

Capture world-class wildlife photography

A mokoro photo safari in the Okavango Delta

For clients wishing to work on their camera skills, Green Season in Botswana offers some of the best lighting for those award-winning safari shots. The dramatic skies and startling green landscapes are the most active in the early morning and evening, so you can expect the best light right when it counts.

Avoid the crowds of peak season

Mokoro safaris are a definite highlight during Green Season in Botswana - a highlight of a Botswana Green Season safari.
Mokoro safaris are a definite highlight during the Green Season in Botswana

The crowds of the peak season retreat with the summer rains offering a more exclusive safari experience for clients traveling to Botswana in Green Season. Most lodges will not be at maximum capacity during Green Season, so they can enjoy more privacy as well as witness the drama of Botswana’s legendary wildlife without the crowds.

Witness a bounty of migratory birds

A Southern carmine bee-eater in Chobe National Park - a highlight of a Botswana Green Season safari.
A Southern carmine bee-eater in Chobe National Park

From the months of February to March, Botswana transforms into a bird lover’s haven. The summer migratory birds begin their long journey southward and kingfishers, kites, swallows and cuckoos fill the air. The salt pans of Makgadikgadi transform into wetlands and up to 50,000 flamingos flock to this marshy paradise.

Experience great value for money with green season deals

A herd of elephants wading through the floodplains of the Okavango Delta - a highlight of a Botswana Green Season safari.
A herd of elephants wading through lush floodplains in the Okavango

Due to Botswana’s remote lodges and focus on low-impact tourism, the country has earned the reputation of being one of the more expensive African destinations to travel to. As the summer rains begin to fall, so too do the high season rates, and Botswana’s safari lodges dish out Green Season specials.

Get in touch with one of our travel experts at Grand Africa Safaris to plan a memorable Botswana Green Season safari for your client today!