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Botswana's Private Game Reserves

  • Various activities such as mokoro rides, boating, and walking safaris
  • Exclusive off-road and night-time game drives
  • Unique private game-viewing opportunities
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Botswana’s private reserves are the finest in Africa. Guaranteeing high densities of wildlife in pristine game-viewing areas, they are regarded by many as the best safari destinations on the continent.

Moremi Game Reserve makes up roughly one-third of the famous Okavango Delta. The rest is a collection of private game reserves and concessions that spread across the vast wetland area. Yellow Zebra’s favorite reserves here include: Vumbura, Duba, Qorokwe, Chitabe, Shinde. However, extending just beyond the delta, you’ll find additional private reserves such as Selinda and the Linyanti.

There’s also a remarkable new private concession, the Mababe Depression, between the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park. Set in a previously unexplored part of Botswana, it offers an intense wildlife experience ideal for those looking for predator–prey interactions.

What are private reserves?

Private reserves in Botswana are privately owned or managed areas found within or bordering the country’s national parks. They offer a more exclusive and intimate safari experience, and guests can enjoy activities not permitted in national parks.

The private reserves in the Okavango Delta and Linyanti regions are predominantly wetland areas. Even though certain places within them have less access to water throughout the majority of the year, they are still very lush due to the seasonal channels that run through them, coupled with the rains in the summer months.

On a typical day in north-western Botswana, you would drive between floodplains, marshes, open plains (dry), and more. Due to the nutrient-rich soil and vast amount of water at the flora’s disposal, you will come across deep Okavango channels that are accompanied by dense woodland, and immensely bushy and green areas surrounding them.

Is there good wildlife in the private reserves?

The fact that these areas are rich in flora means that the herbivorous animals are plentiful here. This is not only because all the flora provides so much food – it also provides cover and ‘hiding places’ for certain animals while breeding or trying to evade predators.

Throughout the year, you’ll find animals such as huge herds of elephants and buffalo, along with a large variety of plains game including zebra, giraffe, various antelope species, and more.

As a consequence of such high ‘prey–game’ numbers, this is a prime predator viewing area too, with lion and leopard in abundance. There are also good chances of finding the more ‘specialist sightings’ such as cheetah and wild dog should you visit places such as the Kwara Concession or the Linyanti.

Three main benefits of staying in a private reserve

There are several benefits to staying within a private reserve in Botswana. These include:

  1. Private reserves are allowed to offer almost any activity they wish to their guests. Night drives are a major attraction, along with mokoro rides, boating safaris, fishing, and guided walking safaris.
  2. The reserves can offer off-road driving, unlike other areas where you are not permitted to leave the roads and tracks. This ensures that you can follow game wherever it goes and get up close to the best sightings.
  3. A private reserve is exclusive, so there are very few vehicles around each sighting. Although they are found elsewhere in Africa, no other country has such large private reserves that rival Botswana’s.

Among these private reserves are some excellent camps, but our pick of the bunch for this experience are Savuti Camp and Zarafa Camp in the Linyanti, and Little Vumbura in the Okavango.

If you’re interested in a safari to one of the private reserves, contact us here and let us know that you'd like to include it in your adventure to Botswana.

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