Travel review BOTSWANA Observing the wild nature of Botswana, from the great reserves to the Victoria Falls
Tsodilo Hills, Maun, Okawango, Moremi, Savuti, Victoria Falls
Botswana
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Observing the wild nature of Botswana, from the great reserves to the Victoria Falls
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From Etosha (Namibia) to Botswana, the road ahead is very long and monotonous, except the part on the Caprivi Strip villages and teeming with people who seem to spend most of his life on the edge of the road. After about 8 hours drive to the border where we come in a short time will make an entry visa for Botswana. Tsodilo Hills (free camping) are the only "mountains" of the Botswana desert plain, dotted with ancient rock paintings by the ancient San, who consider them a "place of creation." With just $ 5 a head guide will accompany you to explore this beautiful place (different routes to choose from, we did the Rhino Trail). Maun (Okavango camp) is the starting point for excursions to reach the direct Delta dell'Okawango and parks / reserves. We have chosen to exclude the benefit of Delta and Moremi Game Reserve Chobe National Park. This area of Botwsana is not easy to visit independently, unless you already have some confidence in driving off-road (marshes, sand .. etc. ..) We have turned the agency TRAVEL WILD with which we were fine. Our tour took us seven days from Botswana to Zambia, Livingstone. Independently then we moved to Vic Falls in Zambia. Moremi Game Reserve: is an area north of Botswana, on the edge of the Okawango Delta, home to a wide variety 'of animal species. Spotted cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, a lion, hippos, warthogs, jackals, elephants, baboons, hyenas, wild dogs, vultures and many colorful birds. Savuti: e 'a national park particularly suitable to observe lions, and is' one of the few areas in the world where, at the height of the dry season (usually September), the lions kill and eat elephants.
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