Track elephants, lions, and wild dogs in Botswana’s untamed northern private reserves.

The Linyanti and Selinda Reserves, tucked between Chobe and the Okavango Delta, offer some of the most exclusive and rewarding wildlife viewing in Africa. These remote wilderness areas are renowned for their predator action—lion prides, leopards on the prowl, and packs of endangered African wild dogs hunting in coordinated silence. Add vast elephant herds and buffalo migrations, and you have a safari landscape pulsing with energy.

Unlike national parks, these private concessions allow off-road driving and night safaris, unlocking a level of adventure you can’t experience elsewhere. Here, you’re not one of a crowd; you’re alone with your guide, following fresh tracks or pausing as giraffes melt into mopane woodlands. Wildlife is abundant, but it’s the sense of discovery—of uncharted ground and untamed behavior—that sets these places apart.

Rewild guests stay in intimate, conservation-minded lodges that provide comfort without compromise. These safaris are not just luxurious—they’re deeply wild, and the memories they create will outlast any photograph.