Depending on where you choose to go, your wildlife experience may take place in an open 4x4 vehicle, a boat, or a mokoro, which is a traditional dugout canoe. Each demonstrates the diverse beauty of Botswana and the many incredible ways to experience the wildlife.
In Chobe National Park the drives take you through open landscape and forested, elephant-filled habitat, with the option of taking your game viewing to a tender boat on the Chobe River. Elephants swim across the water, while hippos bob up and down near its edge and crocodiles laze on the banks.
A Poler will steer you down the Okavango Delta as you make your way through the channels, eyes peeled for creatures large and small among the reeds and in nearby trees. Some lodges and camps may offer walking safaris and private concessions can provide night drives, opening you to a world of unique sightings.
4 Ways to Get Around on an African Safari can give you more insight into the types of transportation you may find on a game drive across Sub-Saharan Africa.