Travel Guide to Chobe

The Chobe River is the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park, where the great elephant concentrations occur on the river during the dry season. The national park encompasses a vast area that also includes […]
The Chobe River is the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park, where the great elephant concentrations occur on the river during the dry season. The national park encompasses a vast area that also includes […]
Savute is neither a game reserve nor a national park. Rather it is a region of the Chobe National Park. The Savuti Game Reserve title was brought on by travel companies in a bid to […]
The Okavango Delta is formed by a river that flows into the desert and dies in the sands. Before the river dies it forms a great inland wetland that supports a wide variety of wildlife. […]
Nxai Pan National Park lies just north of the Maun-Nata main road and adjoins the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park on its northern border. The pan itself is a fossil lakebed about 40 square kms in […]
Safari holidays guide to Moremi – Simply put, the Moremi Game Reserve is an officially proclaimed part of the Okavango Delta. The Okavango is a physical feature, a delta that lies in the Kalahari Desert, […]
The Makgadikgadi Pans are flat, featureless salt and clay depressions interspersed with sand dunes, islands of rock, grassy plains and patches of Kalahari desert. Good rains cover the pans with shallow waters.The two main pans of […]
Tsodilo Hills forms one of Africa’s premier Bushman rock art sites and are highly recommended as a stop-off, but make sure you allow a day or two to explore the area. By Ian Michler Tsodilo […]