Botswana is a land of dramatic contrasts – from the crystal-clear waters of the Okavango Delta to the large herds of elephant in the Chobe Natinal Park to the desert-like landscape of the Linyati (Kwando) Game Reserve. Blessed with some of Africa's most beautiful subtropical wilderness reserves with an array of African wildlife, a Botswana safari has much to delight and inspire. Easily accessible from Johannesburg, Windhoek and Victoria Falls, Botswana is a magnificent country with many wonderful highlights for the intrepid traveller. From the splendid Okavango Delta and Kalahari Desert to Chobe National Park and Moremi Game Reserve, visitors are guaranteed a wonderfully unique safari adventure. Explore the best African wilderness hotspots with tailormade luxury safaris. Enjoy awe-inspiring animal sightings, spectacular landscapes, delectable meals and attention-to-detail service.
The waters of the Okavango Delta are surprisingly crystal clear due to the slow moving waters and the natural filtration of the dense reeds and papyrus lining the riverbanks. Moremi is at the northwestern border of the Okavango Delta and boastes an astonishing array of flora and fauna, a cruise along the channels in a mokoro (dugout canoe) completes your Okavango Delta safari. 
© Wilderness Safaris, Colin Bell
The second largest national park in Botswana, the Chobe National Park is unique in that it consists of four distinct eco-systems, each one supporting a variety of game and plant life. See the famous elephant population on a Chobe safari, which are not only the largest concentration of elephants on earth but they have also been recorded as being the largest in body size. © TH-Aviation-ConneXions
The Linyati (Kwando) Game Reserve is a favoured game-viewing area in the western region of Savuti Game Park. – an 11 700 square kilometre Big Five Park. Linyati is well known for their large herds of animals. Despite being an almost semi-desertlike area, a Linyati safari offers an astounding game experience, with wildlife massing under the few available trees and around sources of water. 
© Wilderness Safaris, Michael Poliza
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