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Traveling Botswana with Children: A Journey Back to What Matters
There is something about traveling with children that changes the way you see the world. Or maybe… it reminds you how to see it again. Five years ago, I came to Botswana with my two sons. At that time, I didn’t fully understand what we would find here. I thought it would be a trip — something beautiful, something different. But it became something else. Botswana is not just a destination. It’s a place where life still moves in its original rhythm. At night, there is no silenc
Enrique Aburto
Feb 232 min read


Tailor-Made Safaris in Botswana: A Return to What You Are
There is a sound that changes everything. The roar of a lion at night. It doesn’t matter where you come from, or what language you speak — when you hear it, something inside you reacts instantly. Not as a thought, but as a recognition. Because for thousands of years, this was not something extraordinary. It was part of life. And somewhere along the way, we forgot. A male lion surrounded by hyenas, Moremi National Park. The Noise We Learned to Accept Modern life is full of sou
Enrique Aburto
Feb 233 min read


14 Days in the Bush: Learning to See Botswana Differently
There are many ways to travel through Botswana. You can drive through it. You can photograph it.You can watch elephants cross the road, see lions resting under the shade, follow the waterways of the Okavango Delta, and sleep beneath a sky full of stars. But there's another way... Walking safari training in the Delta. You can learn to read it. Not as a visitor passing through, but as someone beginning to understand the language of the land. That is what our 14-Day Guiding Acad
Enrique Aburto
Feb 234 min read
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