OUR TOP PICKS IN BOTSWANA.............. lovely planet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Okavango delta
Makgadikgadi pans
Nxai National park
Chobe Game Reserve
Moremi Game Reserve
Kgalagadi Sand dunes
Botswana is an African success story. After achieving democratic rule in 1966, three of the world’s richest diamond-bearing formations were discovered within its borders. Today, the country enjoys a high standard of economic stability, education and health care, which, with the exception of South Africa, is unequalled elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa. However, its modern veneer belies the fact that much of it remains a country for the intrepid (not to mention relatively wealthy) traveller. This largely roadless wilderness of vast spaces requires time, effort and, above all else, lots of cash to enjoy it to its fullest.
Travelling around chobe viewing concerved animals
Chobe National Park derives its name from the eponymous river that snakes its way through the north of the country, eventually to meet the Zambezi river at the point where the borders of Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Zambia meet. The river has a steady supply of water year round and so is a reliable source.
awesome times in botswana game reserves
If you don't succeed in spotting crocs along the Chobe Riverfront, you can get up close and personal with these scaly beasts at the Kazungula Crocodile Farm, about 1km north of Kazungula.
crocodile farms
sand dunes in kgalagadi dessert
tiger
sun set time............. beautiful botswana
Okavango delta........ the world biggest
sand dunes in kgalagadi dessrt, botswana
sun set time............. beautiful botswana
Okavango delta........ the world biggest
The Okavango Delta (or Okavango Swamp), in Botswana, is the world's largest inland delta. It is formed where the Okavango River empties onto a swamp in an endorheic basin in the Kalahari Desert, where most of the water is lost to evaporation and transpiration instead of draining into the sea. Each year approximately 11 cubic kilometres of water irrigate the 15,000 km² area and some flood-waters drain into Lake Ngami. The Moremi Game Reserve, a National Park, spreads across the eastern side of the delta.
The area was once part of Lake Makgadikgadi, an ancient lake that mostly dried up by the early Holocene.
tswiiii, food from the delta
animal riding in okavango and sorrounding areas
fishing and travelling in okavango
animals in okavango
BEAUTIFUL BOTSWANA, NATURE AT ITS BEST!!!!!
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