Botswana offers some of the best safaris in Africa; while other countries may have invented the safari, Botswana has perfected it. The combination of epic wildlife combinations with the world's largest network of salt pans, makes for endless adventure possibilities.
A vast inland river delta in Northern Botswana. Known for its sprawling grassy plains, which flood seasonally make it a lush animal habitat. Moremi & Kwai form a large part of the Okavango and offer unrivalled viewing from the water, horseback, vehicle or on foot where you'll find every safari species under the sun.
Chobe is in Northern Botswana neighbouring the Okavango. It is known for its large herds of elephants and cape buffalo. A haven for other spectacular wildlife, it is home to the great Chobe river and the numerous woods and lagoons forming the Linyanti Marsh and the floodable grasslands of the Savuti Marsh.
The Makgadikgadi Pans National Park is situated south of the Nxai Pan, and is formed by huge salt pans creating an impressive surreal landscape.
The name Makgadikgadi means "vast, lifeless land”. For those who prefer solitude and silence this is paradise, as even during the high season people are scarce here.
The Central Kalahari's harsh, sprawling terrain is dominated by grasslands, home to wildlife such as giraffes, cheetahs, hyenas & wild dogs. This is the home of Deception Valley and Passarge Valley and is an area which is less visited making for a remote, untouched and truly wild feeling.
Situated in the border triangle of Botswana, South Africa & Zimbabwe, the Tuli is perhaps Botswana's best kept secret. With the majority of land still owned privately, various concessions combine to provide spectacular game viewing along the Limpopo River and in the reserves of Mashatsu, Tuli and Nitani.
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