Locations

All of our courses are conducted as mobile training expeditions, moving across diverse habitats to experience Botswana’s remarkable biodiversity firsthand.

Nxai Pan National Park

Nxai Pan lies within the ancient Makgadikgadi basin, where endless salt pans stretch to the horizon. During the rainy season, the landscape comes alive as fresh grasses attract one of southern Africa’s great zebra migrations, followed closely by predators. Iconic landmarks such as Baines’ Baobabs add a timeless character to this wilderness of stark contrasts.

Moremi Game Reserve

Protecting the eastern reaches of the Okavango Delta, Moremi is renowned for its diverse habitats—floodplains, mopane woodland, lagoons, and riverine forest. This variety makes it one of Africa’s richest wildlife areas, home to elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards, and packs of endangered African wild dogs. Seasonal floods create shifting patterns of water and land, offering a safari experience that changes throughout the year.

Khwai

Set along the Khwai River on the edge of Moremi, the Khwai community concession is a thriving wilderness managed for both conservation and local benefit. The river acts as a magnet for wildlife, with elephants, hippos, and predators often seen at close range. Visitors can enjoy day and night drives, walking safaris, and the chance to witness wildlife in a community-led conservation success story.

Savuti

Savuti, in the southern section of Chobe National Park, is famous for its unpredictable water channel and sweeping savannas. This dynamic ecosystem has long been a stage for dramatic wildlife encounters, from massive herds of elephants to legendary lion prides known for hunting elephants. With its open landscapes and high predator densities, Savuti delivers some of the most intense and memorable safari moments in Botswana.

Our mobile camp

Each course operates from a fully equipped mobile tented camp.
Accommodation consists of spacious, standing-height tents for two people, each with stretcher beds, comfortable mattresses and linen.
Within the camp, a field-style classroom is set up for daily learning sessions. The camp kitchen provides three freshly prepared meals per day, and non-mineral water is available throughout. Dining takes place outdoors at a communal table under the open sky.
Showers and toilets in Nxai Pan, Moremi, and Savuti usually make use of the shared national park facilities. In Khwai, a private field-style setup with dedicated showers and toilets is provided. In some courses, field-style showers and toilets may also be set up in Nxai, Moremi, and Savuti.
Facilities are simple and functional, designed for those who seek a genuine connection with the wilderness rather than luxury.