Discover Botswana

Visit Botswana

Experience the stunning beauty, the unimaginable vastness, the isolation and worldliness, the astoundingly prolific wildlife of the best kept African secret – Botswana.

Whether your thing is safaris, mokoro rides, quad biking, fishing, 4×4 off-road adventures, you are sure to make the best of your stay.

One of the world’s unique ecosystems, the Okavango Delta, is located in Botswana. The country offers excellent game viewing and biirding, both in the Delta and in the Chobe Game Reserve, home to one of the largest herds of free-ranging elephants in the world. Botswana’s Central Kalahari Game Reserve aslo offers good game viewing and some of the most remote and unspoiled wilderness in Southern Africa.

The Okavango Delta among world safari destinations stands out like letters of fire accross the sky, no wonder quote and quote it is world renowned as the wet green blue Kalahari Jewel.

It is located in the north-western parts of Botswana, deep in the middle of the fourth largest desert in the world, the thirsty rust red dusty Kalahari Desert. The deltas area swings between 5,000 – 18,000 square kilometers depending on the tenacyity of the floods.

Explore the exceptionally scenic landscape of a rare beauty with permanent crystal clear waters and diverser floura and diverse wildlife.

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A truly beautiful sight to behold, the Chobe National Park is one of the most popular attractions in Africa and makes Botswana a must visit destination. Located in Kasane, the park comprises of swamps, floodplains, woodlands and is home to a wide assortment of wildlife and birds.

This is the best place in Botswana to see buffalo, giraffe and elephants.

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The Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) is one of the most remote reserves in southern Africa. It is also the second largest wildlife reserve in the world. CKGR was established in 1961 with the sole aim of providing the San people with a place to live and preserve their traditions and culture.

Explore the Kalahari wilderness and experience the rich culture of the San people that have roamed the Kalahari for more than 1000 years.

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