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Botswana Guide
African wildlife at its best - from the Chobe river, Okavango delta and on land, complemented by excellent lodges and camps
Annual flooding of the Okavango Delta creates a wildlife bonanza with fantastic opportunities for viewing on land and water, maybe by mokoro with an expert guide.
Coming of the waters brings the migration of vast numbers of elephant, buffalo and antelope - crucial for the survival of a healthy population of lion, leopard and other predators.
The sudden absence of water creates a very different environment across the sands of the Kalahari and the salt cracked surfaces of the dry Makgadikgadi Pans. The ways of the Kalahari Bushmen still play a part in the culture of the country.
The Chobe River to the North provides the chance to watch from the water as wildlife comes to drink. The mighty Zambesi offers the challenge of tigerfishing as it flows on to Victoria Falls.
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