Chobe National Park is the second largest park in Botswana and can be divided into four main focal points. Chobe River front with floodplains and teak forest...more
As one of the oldest towns in Botswana and site of southern Africas first gold rush, Francistown, home to 92, 500 people, is a typical frontier town...more
Not too long ago Kasane was a remote and forgettable small village. However, its strategic location along the main tourist routes (meeting point of four countries...more
The King's Pool Camp in the northern parts of Botswana overlooks the oxbow-shaped Kings Pool Lagoon and the Linyanti River to the north. The reserve consists of 125, 000 hectares of wilderness....more
Makgadikgadi salt pans along with the Nxai Pans are believed to be the largest in the world. They appear mostly as glaring, white, endless plains...more
The Mashatu Game Reserve, originally known as the Tuli enclave, is a sanctuary to the largest, single population of elephant. It encompasses 90, 000 acres...more
Maun is the third largest city in Botswana. It is the tourism capital of Botswana and the administrative centre of Ngamiland. It is also the headquarters...more
Concealed from the world and located just off the north-western tip of Chief's Island, is the secret paradise of Mombo. Occasionally an island of its own, sometimes linked to Chiefs Island...more
The Okavango is the most widely known area in Botswana.The Delta is an area of tranquil, Lily covered lagoons and channelshemmed in by papyrus Reeds...more
The Savuti (also spelt Savute) area borders the Delta to the west and Chobe National Park to the east and is one of Africa's best known big game areas....more
The Tsodilo Hills are a rare and unique place with an atmosphere of intrigue and mystery. It is believed to be the site of first Creation by the Bushmen...more
The name, 'Tuli Block', has an interesting origin. 'Tuli' is a river in Zimbabwe which has given its name to this region. The 'Block' is an allusion...more