The Community & Conservation package lets guests experience the diversity of a Botswana safari through some of the country's most highly sought-after destinations.
It includes the chance to witness Botswana's zebra migration (May to October).
Due to the arid nature of the landscape, the best time to stay is in July through to August, when the nutrient-rich western grasslands attract an abundant array of wildlife.
The journey begins with a two-night stay at the Leroo La Tau lodge, on the edge of the Boteti River situated on the boundary of the spectacular Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, the home of the second-largest zebra migration in the world.
The animals migrate from their grazing grounds inside the park to the banks of the Boteti River valley.
The trip also takes in the Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta, with exceptional year-round game viewing.
Here are herds of buffalo, wildebeest, elephant and zebra while lions, leopards and packs of wild dogs.
Guests may also catch a glimpse of the rare sitatunga and lechwe antelope that hide amongst the papyrus banks of the waterways.
The final stop is a two-night stay at the Chobe Savanna Lodge, along the Chobe River and overlooking the game rich floodplains of the Chobe National Park, home to the largest concentration of elephants in the world.
Desert & Delta Safaris and its sister tour operator Ker & Downey have re-opened five of their properties.
Chobe Game Lodge
The only permanent game lodge in Chobe National Park, the five-star Chobe Game Lodge is a base for exploring the National Park and the Chobe River.
Home to the largest concentration of elephants in Africa, expert guides are on hand to navigate through this biodiverse National Park.
There is a choice of land and water-based activities including open-sided 4x4 drives and sunset cruises to ensure an up-close and unforgettable experience with buffalo, lions, wild dogs and giraffe.
Awarded full eco grading by Botswana Tourism Board, each of the 44 river-facing rooms features a private terrace.
Savute Safari Lodge
Savute Safari Lodge is located in the incredible Savute Region with its ever-changing channel and marsh.
It offers 11 thatched chalets made from local timber and one family suite.
Open top 4x4 safari vehicles allow guests to witness the summer zebra migration, which is the second-largest in Africa!
Determined by the rain, it usually occurs November/December and February to April.
Camp Moremi
Camp Moremi, which is located in the Moremi Game Reserve, was rebuilt in 2018 as a modern luxury safari lodge, with 12 thatched tents.
The Okavango Delta is good for spotting leopards, elephantand lions whie the Moremi Game Reserve's wetlands support a vast number of antelopes, including impalas, kudus and waterbucks.
Shinde Camp
Located on a lush palm-dotted island in the heart of Northern Okavango Delta, Shinde Camp is a luxury tented safari camp situated on the edge of the lagoon.
Rebuilt in 2020, it has eight large safari-style private tents.
The tree-house style main area features a dining experience with fantastic cuisine and stunning views.
Shinde's expert guides escort guests on private game activities including game drives, walks, mokoro canoes, motorboats and fishing.
The island is the home to large herds of antelope, including the sitatunga with their elongated splayed hooves, as well as a vast array of African birds.
Dinaka Safari Lodge
Located on the northern boundary of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, the Dinaka Safari Lodge, has seven raised safari tents is in the second-largest wildlife reserve.
The Kalahari offers viewing of antelope, giraffe, hyena, black-maned lions and 200 species of bird.