Botswana

Explore Botswana’s Wild Heart

Botswana’s diverse landscapes, from Chobe’s elephant herds to the serene Khwai River, offer some of Africa’s most iconic safari experiences.

Chobe National Park, located in the northeastern corner of Botswana, is home to the world’s largest concentration of elephants, with an estimated population of over 120,000. The park features a diverse landscape of woodlands, riverfronts, and open savannahs. The Chobe River attracts hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species, especially during the dry season when animals converge at its water sources.

To the south, the Khwai River lies at the edge of the Okavango Delta and borders the Moremi Game Reserve. Known for its floodplains and diverse wildlife, including leopards, lions, wild dogs, and elephants, Khwai offers an intimate safari experience, with mokoro rides providing a peaceful way to explore its tranquil waters.

Highlights of Chobe & Khwai

  • Chobe’s Elephant Herds: Over 120,000 elephants, the largest concentration in the world.

  • Diverse Wildlife: Encounter lions, leopards, wild dogs, hippos, and crocodiles.

  • Chobe River: A gathering place for wildlife, especially during the dry season.

  • Mokoro Excursions in Khwai: Explore tranquil waterways, ideal for birdwatching and close-up wildlife viewing.

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