A TRANSFORMATIVE WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE
Find Your Roar
Embrace the call of the wild with Find Your Roar in Botswana, a unique leadership retreat designed to foster growth both personally and professionally. Through leadership development activities, daily breathwork practices, and silent walks within wildlife territories, you'll rediscover and connect with your purpose and your authentic way of leading.
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Explore your strengths, connect with untouched wilderness, and find clarity in silence. Reflect on your ambitions, challenges, and patterns mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Program FAQs: Your guide to a seamless journey
Beginning a new adventure often comes with curiosity and questions, and we understand if you have inquiries about making this investment in yourself. Our FAQs are here to provide you with all the insights you need about our program. From the details of signing up to what to expect during your experience, we've covered the most commonly asked queries to help you prepare and make the most of your journey with us.
Discover Botswana's Tuli Block: A Haven for Wildlife and Well-being
The tented camps are situated in one of the most picturesque locations in Botswana, within the largely untouched Tuli Block—a historic landscape characterized by rugged mountains and expansive plains, intersected by the powerful Limpopo River Delta with its dense river forests. These camps are uniquely positioned right on the river, in an area where a thriving ecosystem of flora and fauna is defined by the iconic Baobab tree. The region is known for hosting a unique leopard population and boasts the highest density of brown hyenas in Africa, as evidenced by studies. It is also home to large herds of elephants, zebras, lions, and elands, with an abundant birdlife. The entire camp is reserved for Kaer, providing the group with guaranteed privacy in the expansive landscape. The master bedroom tented suites are widely spaced, each featuring a private deck with a small plunge pool. All accommodations are initiatives of the Timbo Foundation, a Dutch foundation dedicated to the free migration of wild animals, the reintroduction of the rhinoceros and sable antelope, and the protection of the leopard and other African wildlife. The foundation also supports the local population in education and employment. Consequently, the professional and friendly staff—from receptionists to guides, from drivers to cooks, and even managers—all hail from the surrounding area. All revenue generated by the accommodations is allocated entirely to the foundation.