Conservation

Balancing Tourism and Ecological Integrity

What We Protect, Protects Us Always

Botswana is the global leader in conservation, through its “High-Value, Low-Volume” tourism. Protection of wildlife has always been at the forefront of the country’s tourism model, raising awareness of the need for protection and admiration at the same time. At Bush Nature Safaris, we believe that what we protect protects us in return. Our conservation efforts range widely from educating local residents against poaching to increasing nature-centric travel. As part of nature conservation, we work closely with the Government, private organisations, and individuals to foster widespread understanding of wildlife conservation and the protection of natural ecosystems.

Conservation Opportunities in Botswana

Frequently Asked Questions

As a guest, you can simply contribute by choosing responsible travel. You can also donate, participate in our educational activities, stay tuned to our stories and blogs, and share your feedback on ways to improve ecotourism.

Our focus lies on long-term impact, combining Wildlife Protection, Community Involvement, and Responsible Tourism. Our conservation efforts are not just about animals, but also about people, culture, heritage, and history that have shaped Botswana for thousands of years.

Yes, absolutely. Each safari itinerary iss designed to reduce environmental impact through sustainable practices such as responsible waste management, energy efficiency, and minimal disturbance to wildlife.

We strictly follow Botswana’s existing “High-Quality, Low-Impact” tourism model. We ensure guests enjoy premium experiences while contributing to conservation initiatives that safeguard vulnerable species.

We collaborate with conservation partners and authorities to support ecotourism in monitoring and protecting natural habitats. 

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