Khama Rhino Sanctuary

Affording the opportunity to see both black and white rhino - as well as an abundance of other wildlife species – the Khama Rhino Sanctuary (KRS) is a delightful stopover for tourists travelling by road to Botswana’s northern reserves, or an ideal weekend getaway for Gaborone or Francistown visitors or residents. A mere 20 kms

Moremi Game Reserve

This gem of a National Park has garnered a number of important distinctions. in 2008, it was voted the ‘best game reserve in Africa’ by the prestigious African Travel and Tourism Association at South Africa’s premier tourism fair, Indaba. It is the first reserve in Africa that was established by local residents. Concerned about the

Tsodilo Hills

Rising abruptly, and dramatically, from the Kalahari scrub bush – the rock face turning a copper colour in the dying sun – the magnetic power of Tsodilo Hills both captivates and mystifies. There is an undeniable spiritualism about the Hills that immediately strikes the visitor. Indeed for the people who live at the Hills –

Okavango Delta

  One of the most sought after wilderness destinations in the world, the Okavango Delta gives entrance to the spectacle of wild Africa such as dreams are made of – the heart-stopping excitement of big game viewing, the supreme tranquility and serenity of an untouched delta, and evocative scenes of extraordinary natural beauty. A journey

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Nothing prepares you for the immensity of this reserve, nor its wild, mysterious beauty. There is the immediate impression of unending space, and having the entire reserve to yourself. Waist-high golden grasses seem to stretch interminably, punctuated by dwarfed trees and scrub bushes. Wide and empty pans appear as vast white stretches of saucer-flat earth,

Chobe National Park

Whether arriving by air or road, the first glimpse of the river – deep and dazzling in the sandy terrain – is always breathtaking. It appears as a swathe of brilliant, peacock blue ribbon, winding its way through the tiny town of Kasane, and ensuing wilderness – the Chobe National Park. Undoubtedly one of Africa’s

Makgadikgadi National Park

Imagine – if you will – an area the size of Portugal, largely uninhabited by humans. Its stark, flat, featureless terrain stretches – it would seem – to eternity, meeting and fusing with a milky-blue horizon. This is the Makgadikgadi – an area of 12 000 sq kms, part of the Kalahari Basin, yet unique

Kgalagadi Tranfontier Park

History was made when Botswana and a newly liberated, democratic South Africa signed in 1999 a treaty to form the first transfrontier peace park in Africa. Plans to formalise the joint management and development of South Africa’s Kalahari Gemsbok National Park and Botswana’s Gemsbok National Park were proposed as early as 1989, but no such

Nxai Pan National Park

Targeted bird species; Bird life abounds and sightings of Pale Chanting Goshawk, all vulture species; white Headed, White Baked, Hooded and Lappet-faced, amongst many raptors are possible. Nxai Pan is located in the north part of Maun as you drive on the A3 road that leads to Gweta-Nata village. The pan boarder with Makgadikgadi pans

Lake Ngami

Targeted bird species: Kalahari Scrub Robin, Pririt Batis, Chestnut Weaver, Violet-Eared Waxbill, Cape and Grey Pendulum Tit, Green – winged Pytilia and Great Sparrow. The Lake is in the south-western part of the Okavango Delta approximately 30 miles from the popularly known tourism town Maun. The lake flood is feed by the Kunyere River which

Savute

Targeted bird species: Secretary Bird, Kori Bustard, Carmine Bee Eaters and Fish Eagle are the common bird sighting. Sightings include: incredible sightings for cats such as lions and leopards have been a memorable experience since the place existed.  Old bull elephants are notable and permanently residing in the area flocking to the waterholes which sustain

Khwai

Sightings include: Lions and leopards Targeted bird species: Kingfishers and Wattled crane amongst many. The Khwai Concession is a large area dominated by Mopane forests on the north eastern edge of the Okavango Delta. As a privately managed concession Khwai gives you access to unrestricted game viewing, night drives that will give you a glimpse

Lake Xau

Targeted bird species; There are varieties of bird’s species which reside in the lake and survive on water supply therein and also beautiful landscape of the lake provide habitation for birds such as   Grey Heron, Marabou Stork, Cattle Egret, African Jacana, Black smith Lapwing, Crowned Lapwing and White Faced Duck. The Lake is located