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With
over 30% of land set aside for national parks and
reserves,
Botswana
justly
deserves its reputation for wildlife protection and
conservation. Botswana is home to over 120 000
elephants, almost 600 species of birds as well as the
predators and plains game animals. The main safari
areas are Okavango Delta, Kalahari Desert, Chobe/Linyanti,
and Moremi Reserve. This pristine, unspoiled land is
the ultimate wildlife safari experience. .
Our
Discover Botswana has been designed to give you the best of Botswana.
Each unique camp has been hand picked for its outstanding quality, atmosphere
and game viewing.
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OKAVANGO DELTA
This wonderful wetland within a desert
is formed by the Okavango River, which originates in Angola and flows into
the Kalahari Desert, forming the largest inland delta in the world.
Covering some 16 000 square kilometers, this maze of channels, lagoons and
palm fringed islands supports a vast array of wildlife. A safari in the Okavango Delta offers both water
and land based game viewing opportunities.
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Explore the variety of bird and wildlife in a mokoro, a traditional dug out
canoes, 4 x 4 open air landrovers, boats as well as on foot.
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MOREMI
WILDLIFE RESERVE
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CHOBE/
LINYANTI
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KALAHARI
DESERT
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heart of the Okavango Delta, this was the first wildlife area to be set
aside by tribal people. Moremi now extends east and northwards to join
Chobe National Park, ensuring a continuous area of protected land.
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This is area is
known for its huge herds of elephant, estimated at over 35 000, large
concentration of game as well as predators.
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Over two thirds of
Botswana is known as the Kalahari Desert. Originally vast lakes which
dried out several millions of years ago, it is home to the San. (Bushmen).
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This web page last updated: Thursday, August 14, 2008
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