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Destinations

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  • MOREMI GAME RESERVE

Moremi game reserve is in the northern part of Botswana, which was named after the chief of the Batawana Kgosi(chief) Moremi in Maun which is a gateway to the Okavango Delta. Moremi game reserve was officially proclaimed by the Batawana on the 15th March 1963. Moremi Game reserve is one of the richest reserves in Botswana with wild excursions, vegetation, Birding with beautiful island, lagoons and beautiful views of savanna game. Moremi game reserve covers 5000 square km (1900 sq. mi). Despite covering just under 5,000 square kilometers (1,900 sq. mi), Moremi is an extremely assorted reserve, merging mopane woodland and acacia forests, floodplains, and lagoons. Only about 30% of the reserve is inland, with the bulk being within the Okavango Delta itself. Though not one of Botswana’s largest national parks, Moremi game reserve provide tourism with an all rounded unique experiences in Game drives, game walks, camping just experience and connect with this beautiful experience. It is home to almost 500 species of birds and a vast array of other wildlife, including the Big 5 buffalos, giraffes, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, impala, and red lechwes.

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  • CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

Chobe national park is the second largest park in the Botswana, which covers 10566 square kilometers. Chobe national park is one of the concentrations of game found in the African continents, it consists of the abundance of the wildlife and the true African nature. Chobe is the gateway to the Victoria falls and Livingstone. Chobe national park is one of the best places to see the elephants particularly in the game drives and when doing boat cruises. Visitors have options to camp in chobe national park or choose proper luxurious accommodations.









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  • VICTORIA FALLS

Victoria Falls is an increasingly popular tourist destination – it truly is remarkable. There are a few unique aspects to the region, which perhaps further explains its appeal, Victoria Falls is neither the widest nor highest waterfall in the world, but it’s the world’s largest sheet of falling water, which solidifies this classification. It is twice the height of North America’s Niagara Falls, and is only rivalled by Iguazu Falls in South America. It is 108m tall and 1708m wide.

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  • CENTRAL KALAHARI GAME RESERVE

Central Kalahari game reserve is the largest and remote reserve situated in the southern Africa and the second largest wildlife reserve in the world encompasses 52800 sq.km. The reserve is characterized by the vast open plains, salt plains and ancient riverbeds varying from sand dunes with many spices of trees and shrubs in the north. The reserve was established in 1961 to serve as a sanctuary for the san, the reserve has various form of fauna and very luxurious tented accommodations.

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  • OKAVANGO DELTA

The Okavango delta is world largest inland water systems. The Okavango delta flows from Angola western highlands with frequent tributes joining to and from the Cubango river, which then flows through Namibia (called kavango) then flows Botswana. The Okavango delta covers a large scale of wildlife excursions and vegetation. The area is covered with permanent swamps which covers around 600 000ha along with up to (1.2m ha) of seasonal flooded grassland, the Okavango delta is inscribed world heritage property encompasses an area of 2023590 ha with a buffer zone of 228630 ha. In addition, there are very exciting activities that are carried out in the Okavango delta, activities such as game drives, night game drives, fully guided safari walks, mokoro excursions just to enjoy and connect with nature.

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  • SAVUTI & LENYANTI

SAVUTI (meanings mystery) area boarders the delta to the west and chobe national park to the east. Savuti flows from lenyanti river for about 100km carrying the water away from the river and releasing it into a vast swampland called the Savuti marsh and then further to mababe depression. Savuti is a concentrated area with game and filled with predators such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, birds and preys.