
Botswana Tours in October 2026
Planning for a trip to Botswana during October? We offer 10+ tour packages to Botswana departing in October 2026 that have 260+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Botswana on your October holiday.
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10 Best October 2026 Tours in Botswana
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Victoria Falls, Maun, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Moremi & Chobe National Park
Kasane, Victoria Falls, Nata, Moremi, Maun, Okavango Delta, Caprivi Strip & Chobe National Park
Livingstone, Maun, Etosha National Park, Cederberg, Windhoek, Okavango Delta, Nata, Kasane, Orange River, Bulawayo, Tshipise, Hazyview, Kruger National Park, Pretoria, Fish River Canyon, Sesriem, Sossus, Swakopmund, Spitzkoppe & Cape Town
Chobe National Park, Livingstone & Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls, Maun, Hwange National Park, Chobe National Park & Okavango Delta
Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls, Zambezi River, Elephant Sands, Maun & Okavango Delta
Chobe National Park, Windhoek, Maun, Divundu, Rundu, Bushmanland, Otjiwarongo, Gobabis & Nata
Maun, Savuti Marsh, Moremi, Okavango Delta, Makgadikgadi Pans, Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park & Savuti
Maun, Victoria Falls, Okavango River, Tsodilo Hills, Chobe National Park, Savuti & Moremi
Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls & VFA
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Botswana tours in October 2026 designed for all ages—families, young adventurers, seniors, and everyone in between.
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Reviews of our Botswana Tours for October
Feedback from guests who toured Botswana during October.
I had the absolutely best time. To see and experience so much wildlife and to meet some many wonderful people on one tour made this one of the most enjoyable National Geographic Journeys I have done. I look forward to the next Journey in Africa and beyond!
This is the most incredible experience, we travelled in September 2024 and the more we look back and remember it, the more unbelievable it feels. We wild camped in tents in the African savanna! This isn't a holiday. It's an adventure. I can't imagine a better way to travel on safari. We saw everything we wanted to, and learnt a lot about the animals, birds, and environment. Highlights included the mokoro through the delta, a large pack of painted dogs in Savuti, and leopards in Savuti and Moremi. When you are wild camping you are in the middle of the parks and reserves so you are the first group in the action. This safari trip will be very hard to beat as one of our best ever travel experiences.
I have been on several Exodus trips but this adventure took it to a new level. The benefit of camping is that like-minded people tend to be attracted to this kind of trip, and on my trip, the group made it. I really feel like I have made 11 new friends and just two weeks after returning, we have plans for a Christmas meet-up. There wasn't one person who complained about the early mornings, or the bush toilet, or the 39 degree heat. Our guide Brian was fantastic and the mokoro trips in the Okavango was a definite highlight of mine, as well as camp singing and dancing around the fire. In terms of animals seen, we were extremely lucky to see a leopard with her cub, a leopard with a kill, a pack of wild dogs stalking a wildebeest herd, countless elephants, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, lions, impala, kudu, vultures, baboons and 138 species of bird. We were also extremely lucky to have two avid birders in our group who were only too happy to explain each bird to us! Camp-life was brilliant and our support crew was excellent. Chef James managed to cook some beautiful campsite meals - much better than I'd eat at home! Curries, stir-fries, whole chickens, oxtail all loaded with roasted or braised veg. A must for anyone with a sense of adventure willing to rough-it for two weeks in return for going for a wee in the middle of the night under the Milky Way, hearing the lions roar from inside your tent and making new pals.
I have just returned from this trip which was very good indeed. We were a very diverse group and I don't think we were very easy for our leader Anthony but he coped very well with a difficult person and a demanding situation. H was helped by the crew Melo an excellent cook and Ronald and KT who worked so hard and were always kind and helpful. We were all struggling with the tremendous heat and I would not recommend october as the best month. it was exceptionally hot, drinking hpt water was something we had to get used to, to keep from dehydration, very diddifcult indeed, We had elephants in camp which was a treat and at night could hear the lions and hyeanas outside the tents. We saw numerous birds and wonderful lions also saw a cervil a real treat. Dont expect it all to be easy but it is worth it.
My wife and I did the trip in the latter part of September 2018, and Anthony was our guide. We had a great group of 12 - we all gelled well and sort of 'looked out' for one another. Which is important when you are spending all day every day with each other. Our crew (Anthony + 3 companions) were very engaging, kind, helpful (re 'what was that bird' and more) and generally kept the show on the road. We saw amazing wildlife pretty much everywhere we went. The food was really excellent - and surprisingly varied. Having said that - the 'warning' - you spend 13 days on the road. Many of them are true wild camping. No running water, hole-in-the-ground toilets. It's hot and dusty. Sometimes at night animals wander thru the camp. You think twice before going to the loo (but you do, eventually and inevitably, go)... And it's enormous fun - great experiences, great company, great photo opportunities, and nature in the raw. But you will come back tired. It's part of the deal...
My partner and I had the most fantastic time on this tour. Of course there were a couple of long drives but then Africa is blinking huge so we expected that. Yes, it was dusty - it was the dry season. The range of environments was great, the pacing excellent and the encounters with nature and people were well managed and yet up close and personal at the same time. So much was done for us that we sometimes felt pampered but it is a tiring tour and we were grateful that the team, led by Sam, did so much for us with such good grace. A great bunch of people.
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