Top 8 Highlights of Botswana
Find more information about the most popular destinations in Botswana
Okavango Delta
The magical and world famous Okavango Delta is one of the absolute highlights of a trip to Botswana. In the Okavango Delta, the Okavango River meets the Kalahari and forms the world's largest inland delta.
Moremi / Khwai
The Moremi region with the Moremi Game Reserve and the Khwai Concession is considered as one of the last real wilderness paradises in Africa. With an unbelievable abundance of African wildlife the safari dream of every traveler comes true.
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is considered a great park for observing the large African cats of prey. The famous black-mane lions of the Kalahari are spotted very often ansd so are cheetahs and leopards and sometimes even the rare African Wildcats.
Chobe National Park
The amount of wildlife in the Chobe NP is immense, boasting the highest wildlife populations of all game reserves in southern Africa. Especially the elephant populations of 50.000 to 70.000 is huge. Apart from that, herds of zebras and wildebeests, uncountable antelopes, many cats of prey and hyenas and lots more are found.
Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR)
In one of the five largest nature reserves in the world, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), you are almost alone in a pristine, secluded and unique dry savanna that is unique in Africa or the rest of the world.
Makgadikgadi Pans / Nxai Pans
With their vast salt pans, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park and Nxai Pans National Park, form an impressive, surreal landscape that is home to a big variety of wildife and a very popular Baobab island.
Northern Tuli Game Reserve
Tuli Block is Botswana’s best kept secret – an alliance of several concessions forms one of the biggest, private game reserves in southern Africa.
Tsodilo Hills
Tsodilo Hills is a range of hills with of the highest concentrations of rock paintings worldwide. As these paintings are extremely unique Tsodilo Hills was proclaimed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.