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Welcome to Marvelous Mobile Safari

Founded in 2017 Marvelous Mobile Safari's guide tourists through the wilderness of Botswana, the land that is regarded as having some of the best wild life and wilderness areas on the African continent.

It is here where one will experience the serenity of an untouched Delta situated deep within the Kalahari Basin, journey through the Kgalagadi which gives you the sensation of unending space, pure isolation and effectively it is the ultimate wilderness destination.

Marvelous Mobile Safari is one of Botswana's travel industry pioneers, understanding that community tourism is a powerful tool in fighting poverty and contributes greatly to conservation efforts of flora and fauna.

We, therefore, largely embark on supporting communities that reside in tourism areas and we understand that it is not all about photos of ‘poor’ communities receiving hand-outs, but rather a committed effort in engaging communities and enabling them to find their place in the tourism cycle - ensuring their dignity with long term benefits that empower them.

Our aim is to enable communities to earn from Botswana tourism industry without having to leave their main occupations. This way they are actively involved in conservation thereby ensuring that they benefit from visitors entering into the sight-seeing areas.

Places Marvelous Safaris will Explore with you - Our Clients are Our Priority.

Okavango Delta

The Okavango Delta is a vast inland river delta in northern Botswana. It's known for its sprawling grassy plains, which flood seasonally, becoming a lush animal habitat.

The Moremi Game Reserve occupies the east and central areas of the region. Here, dugout canoes are used to navigate past hippos, elephants and crocodiles.

Makgadikgadi Pans

The Makgadikgadi Pans is the world’s largest salt pan landscape. It covers an area of over 30,000 km² and is technically not a single pan, but consists of many pans – the largest of which are Sua, Nwetwe and Nxai pans. The Makgadikgadi Pans were once part of the old Makgadikgadi lake bed – an ancient lake that is believed to have covered as much as 80,000 km², and started drying up almost 10,000 years ago, leaving huge salt-encrusted pans behind.

Tsodillo Hills

Located in north-west Botswana near the Namibian Border in Okavango Sub-District, the Tsodilo Hills are a small area of massive quartzite rock formations that rise from ancient sand dunes to the east and a dry fossil lake bed to the west in the Kalahari Desert.