Botswana's trump card in a competitive global tourist industry is undoubtedly its stunning natural environment and conservation record.

The Okavango Delta's claim as one of the world's natural wonders is matched by the teeming parks and reserves of Botswana's central and northern wilderness areas - for a safari destination the Botswana environment is second to none.

Remote, untouched Kalahari grasslands juxtaposed with the clear, languid waters of the largest inland delta in the world; mysterious desert lakes and rivers that seasonally burst into life; the largest elephant population in Africa; the primeval conflict between lion and hyena ... the extraordinary wildlife of a Botswana safari sounds mythical but is easily experienced through a number of well-established tour operators.

 

 "Nothing quite compares to the thrill of sitting in a flimsy canoe on crocodile-infested water next to a two-tonne monster with a well-deserved reputation for aggression. Luckily, the hippo hadn't seen us so imagine my surprise when our guides began shouting and whistling..." - Dominic Chadbon, Chasing Shadows - Hunting Sitatunga in the Okavango Delta, June, 2008. 

 

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