Eco-Tourism In Botswana
  • Desert and Delta
    Whether travelling by air or road, anyone visiting the Okavango Delta cannot but be struck by the stark contrast between the arid landscapes that comprise most of the country en...
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  • Eco-tourism
    Visitors to the village of Gudikwa, which is owned and managed by the local Bushman community, get to learn about the culture, traditions and values of the country’s first inhabitants...
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  • Out of the Way
    So much of Botswana's appeal lies in the wide-open spaces and the fact that there are still so many out-of-the-way places (long may it stay that way). However, rapid growth rates...
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  • Seasons
    Letlhabula (September-October) - The arrival of springtime is confirmed when the migrant bird species begin appearing. Yellow-billed kites and carmine bee-eaters are usually the first to arrive...
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  • The Delta Blues
    Despite its uniqueness and prominent ecological standing, including being recognised as the planet’s largest and most significant Ramsar Wetland Site, the Okavango Delta is afforded no special...
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  • Wildlife Wonder
    The diverse array of wildlife and the natural enviroments in which it is found are the major drawcard for visitors to southern Africa. Botswana is home to a wonderful range of animal...
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