Escape the Crowds
Botswana is a landlocked country with a low population density. There is an authentic sense of true African wilderness on its various wildlife distribution. Botswana is a haven for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, with more private concessions and fewer national parks. It offers the unusual luxury of having a vast and beautiful landscape almost entirely to yourself. Take the Abu concession in Delta's southwest, which is larger than the Maasai Mara but home to only the Abu and Seba camps, ensuring no crowds of tourists, tour buses, or high-rise hotels.
From the rolling plains to the infinite sky above, space is the one word that comes to mind when people think of Botswana. The remote location of lodges will make you appreciate the tranquility as modern technology struggles to keep up with nature's offerings. The only sounds you should get used to are elephants rumbling and birds chirping as they fly overhead. Because these sounds are not constant, they provide you with moments of complete tranquility and ultimate peace. As a result, it's an ideal destination for anyone looking to escape, explore, relax, and reset.