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SAFARIS AND TAILORMADE TRAVEL: BOTSWANA
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Savute Game Reserve
Leopard and cheetah sightings are frequent in the Savute Game Reserve, and there’s a little-known annual zebra migration in the rainy season (this season peaks in January and February) which is stalked by large numbers of lion. Read More |
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Okavango Delta
Surrounded by the sands of the Kalahari Desert is the magical oasis of Botswana’s Okavango Delta – the world's largest inland delta. Dubbed "the river that never finds the sea", the Okavango Delta is a 15,540 sq-kilometre (6,000 sq-mile) maze of sparkling lagoons, meandering channels and overgrown islands teaming with wildlife.
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Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park contains the mighty Chobe River and has one of the greatest concentrations of game on the African continent. Chobe National Park also boasts what is arguably the world's largest concentration of elephants. Read More |
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Moremi Game Reserve
Moremi is one of the leading wildlife areas of the world, featuring a permanent Delta, islands, floodplains and forests with excellent game-viewing year-round. Rich in cultural and tribal history, the Moremi Game Reserve was established in 1963 by the Batswana people. Read More |
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Kalahari Game Reserve
The magnificent Central Kalahari Game Reserve, at 54 600 square kilometres / 21 080 square miles, is the largest reserve in Botswana and the second largest in the world. Situated in the heart of Botswana, the Reserve boasts an extraordinary array of plant and animal life.
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Tuli Block
Renowned for its striking landscapes and unique topography, the Tuli Block is situated in the extreme south-eastern corner of Botswana. This thin strip of land is a picturesque and diverse wilderness and features the largest privately owned game conservation area in southern Africa. Read More |
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