Overview

Safari Stays is a premier travel agency based in Botswana, specializing in creating bespoke safari itineraries across Southern and East Africa. With a primary focus on South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Rwanda, Safari Stays offers travelers a unique and unforgettable adventure through some of the most diverse and captivating wildlife destinations on the continent.


As a tailor-made travel agency, Safari Stays understands that each traveler has unique preferences and interests. Their experienced team of travel experts work closely with guests to design personalized itineraries that cater to their specific needs, ensuring an exceptional and immersive safari experience.


Whether you seek the awe-inspiring landscapes of Namibia's Skeleton Coast, the magnificent Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Zambia, the abundant wildlife of Botswana's Okavango Delta, the gorilla encounters in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, or a combination of these incredible destinations, Safari Stays crafts itineraries that reflect your desires and provide an authentic connection with Africa's natural wonders.


Safari Stays goes beyond organizing wildlife-focused expeditions. They also curate a range of accommodation options, from luxury lodges and tented camps to intimate bush retreats, ensuring that every aspect of your safari is carefully planned and tailored to your preferences.


With a deep commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism, Safari Stays collaborates with local communities and conservation initiatives, promoting ethical practices and contributing to the preservation of Africa's natural heritage.


For travelers seeking an extraordinary safari adventure across South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Rwanda, Safari Stays offers unparalleled expertise, attention to detail, and a passion for creating unforgettable memories in the heart of the African wilderness.

Activities offered

  • Accommodation
  • Honeymoon safaris
  • Walking Safaris
  • Eco tourism
  • Air Charters
  • Flying Safaris
  • Safaris - Fixed Camp
  • Bird Watching

Where we operate

  • South Africa
  • Botswana
  • Zambia
  • Namibia
  • Zimbabwe
  • Rwanda

Where we’re based

  • Botswana
Charities
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Children in the Wilderness

Website https://www.childreninthewilderness.com

Children in the Wilderness is a non-profit organisation supported by ecotourism company Wilderness Safaris, which aims to facilitate sustainable conservation through leadership development and education of children in Africa.


Insight, care and commitment are required to conserve Africa’s pristine wilderness and wildlife areas. If we are to ensure that these places continue to exist – in this generation and those to come – we need the rural children of Africa to understand the importance of conservation and its relevance in their lives. Hence, our Children in the Wilderness programme: an environmental and life skills educational programme for children, focusing on the next generation of decision-makers; inspiring them to care for their natural heritage and to become the custodians of these areas in the future.


This is achieved in a variety of ways – from hosting Eco-Club programmes at local schools, to running camps at Wilderness Safaris and partner camps, for the children within the rural communities that live on the edges of the wild areas of Africa.

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Wild Entrust Botswana

Website https://www.wildentrust.org

WEA is simply the new name of our non-profit registered trust in Botswana formerly registered as the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust. The name was changed in 2017 to better reflect the growth of our team and our expanded focus.

WE serves as our umbrella organization under which our primary program themes (applied conservation research, environmental education, and community development) are framed. Integrated together these programs support valuable natural and social science conservation initiatives focused on finding and implementing solutions to the growing wildlife and wild space conservation and protection challenges.