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Central Kalahari Game Reserve
The magnificent expanse of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve is a not-to-be-missed attraction when embarking on a Botswana safari. This is the largest, most remotely situated reserve in Southern Africa.
After the wet season, the reserve becomes a hive of activity for large herds of plains game such as springbok and gemsbok. Visitors will also be treated to wonderful sightings of wildebeest, hartebeest, eland, giraffe, cheetah and the legendary black-maned lion.

Moremi Game Reserve
Moremi Game Reserve covers much of the eastern side of the Okavango Delta and combines permanent water with drier areas, which create some startling and unexpected contrasts. In the Moremi Reserve one can experience excellent views of Savannah game as well as bird-watching on the lagoons. It is home to nearly 500 species of birds (from water birds to forest dwellers), and a vast array of other species of wildlife including Cape wild dogs, Cape buffalo, giraffe, black rhinoceros, lion, elephant, hippo, zebra, hyena, impala and red lechwe.

Makgadikgadi /Nxai Pans
Situated in the middle of the dry savanna of north-eastern Botswana, is one of the largest salt flats in the world. The pan is all that remains of the formerly enormous lake which once covered an area larger than Switzerland, but dried up several thousand years ago. The pans are now home to a wide variety of wildlife and is worth a visit in both the wet and dry seasons.

Tsodilo Hills
The Tsodilo Hills are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, consisting of rock art, rock shelters, depressions, and caves. It gained its WHS listing in 2001 because of its unique religious and spiritual significance to local peoples, as well as its unique record of human settlement over many millennia.

Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park is in northern Botswana near the vast, inland Okavango Delta. Chobe is Botswana's first national park, and also the most biologically diverse. It's known for its large herds of elephants and Cape buffalo, in addition to lions, cheetah, hyena, antelope and hippos. Chobe can be explored with traditional morning and evening game drives as well as by boat on the Chobe River. The Savuti Marsh area, constitutes the western stretch of the park which is covered with extensive savanna's and rolling grasslands, which makes wildlife particularly dynamic in this section of the park. During safari, tourists often see rhinoceros, common warthog, kudu, impala, zebra, wildebeest and large herds of African bush elephant. The bird life is also diverse and abundant. Chobe has one of the greatest concentrations of game in all of Africa