Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Exploring the Okavango: A Botswana Traveler Story
VIDEO | Must-Pack Camera Gear for Your Botswana Safari
WEBINAR | Beyond the Big Five: Discover Africa's Lesser-Known Animals
Every African safari-goer hopes to spot the Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and African buffalo. But what about the other creatures you're likely to encounter? Expedition Leader Lorraine Doyle introduces us to Africa's wildlife beyond the Big Five, some you're probably familiar with, like zebra and giraffe, and others that are lesser known—but no less intriguing—like blue wildebeest, kudu, waterbuck and nyala. Learn the fascinating details of their biology and behavior and the vital roles they play in the savanna ecosystem.
WEBINAR | Know Before You Go: On Safari in Botswana
From the flooded marshlands of the Okavango Delta to the salt pans and semi-arid savanna of the Kalahari Desert, Botswana holds some of Africa's most diverse ecosystems and greatest wildlife populations. Join Expedition Leader Russell Gerber to learn all you need to know before you embark on a Nat Hab Botswana safari. Find out what wildlife you’re likely to encounter (including Africa’s Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino); get a sense of what it’s like to stay in our secluded safari camps; learn how to pack to stay comfortable; and discover what activities you can expect, including game drives, canoe rides, bush walks and more.
WEBINAR | Elephants: Africa’s Ecosystem Engineers
African elephants are one of the most iconic species on the continent and on the “must-see” list for safari-goers. But how much do you know about the natural history of elephants, their role in savanna ecosystems, and what their future may hold? Expedition Leader Lorraine Doyle delves into these questions, offers insights on African elephant biology and behavior, and their incredible family structures. She’ll also explain some of the conservation challenges African elephants face and share stories from our Secluded South Africa adventures, where you’re sure to see this largest member of the Big Five.