Seasonality in Botswana: When to Travel and Why It Matters

It might sound like a cliché, but it’s true — every season in Botswana offers something unique. There’s no single “best time” to visit, only a best time depending on what your clients are looking for.


Whether it’s optimal wildlife viewing, birding, exclusive experiences, or weather comfort — understanding seasonal differences is key to matching clients with the right travel window.


As travel designers, the most valuable question you can ask is:
What’s their priority? Once you know what they want to get out of the trip, you can shape their expectations — and avoid surprises.


December to March – Green Season (Rainy Season)

🌿 What to Expect:

  • Lush, green landscapes with dramatic skies

  • Warm, humid conditions with occasional thunderstorms

  • Lower visitor numbers = a more exclusive experience

🌿 Wildlife & Birding:

  • Spectacular birding, with many migratory species present

  • Game is more dispersed due to water availability — sightings require patience

  • However, it’s calving season, so expect incredible predator-prey interactions

🌿 Pricing:

  • Heavily discounted rates and strong value

  • A great choice for those who can handle occasional rain and want a quieter experience


April to May – Shoulder Season (Post-Rains)

🌿 What to Expect:

  • Mild, pleasant weather; cooler mornings and evenings

  • Some late rains possible in early April

  • Vegetation starts to thin, improving visibility for game viewing

🌿 Safari Conditions:

  • The Okavango Delta begins to swell from floodwaters arriving from Angola

  • Water-based activities like mokoro and boating become more viable in the north

🌿 Why Travel Now:

  • A sweet spot for value, comfort, and early access to the Delta in transition


June to August – Dry Season & Delta in Full Flood

🌿 What to Expect:

  • Crisp, clear skies and dry weather

  • Cold mornings and nights — pack accordingly

  • Peak safari season

🌿 Game Viewing:

  • Excellent visibility as bush thins out

  • Animals congregate around permanent water sources

  • Prime time for Delta-based safaris with full water activities operational

🌿 Travel Demand:

  • High season for international visitors

  • Early booking is essential


September to November – Hot Season & Pre-Rains

🌿 What to Expect:

  • Hot, dry conditions — temperatures climb significantly

  • Rains typically begin late October into November

🌿 Wildlife Highlights:

  • Game viewing is exceptional — animals gather around the last waterholes

  • Predators are active and visible

  • Birding picks up again with the return of early migrants

🌿 Delta Note:

  • Water levels drop in many areas; water-based activities may be reduced or unavailable depending on camp location

🌿 Pro Tip:

  • Not for the faint-hearted in terms of heat, but some of the most intense sightings happen now


Need Help Matching the Right Season to the Right Client?

Botswana isn’t a one-size-fits-all destination. We’ll help you match your clients' expectations with the right travel window, the right region, and the right product — so they don’t just have a good safari, they have the right safari.

👉 Contact us to discuss seasonality, availability, and product guidance tailored to your client profile.