Chobe National Park:-
Chobe National Park
is in northern Botswana near the vast, inland Okavango Delta. It's known for
its large herds of elephants and Cape buffalo, which converge along the Chobe
Riverfront in the dry months. Lions, antelopes and hippos inhabit the woods and
lagoons around Linyanti Marsh. The floodable grasslands of the Savuti Marsh
attract numerous bird species, plus migrating zebras.
Central Kalahari Game
Reserve:-
The Central Kalahari
Game Reserve covers a large section of central Botswana. Its harsh, sprawling
terrain is dominated by grasslands, home to wildlife such as giraffes,
cheetahs, hyenas and wild dogs. There are several fossilized river valleys,
including Deception Valley and Passarge Valley, which offer basic campsites.
Dirt tracks wind south through the reserve's remote landscapes to the Piper’s
Pan area.
Mokolodi Nature
Reserve:-
Mokolodi Nature
Reserve is a private not-for-profit game reserve in southern Botswana. Founded
in 1994 by The Mokolodi Wildlife Foundation, it is situated on 30 km sq. of
donated land 10 km south of the capital Gaborone.
Nxai Pan National
Park:-
Nxai Pan National
Park is a national park in north-eastern Botswana, consisting of Nxai Pan,
which is one of the Makgadikgadi Pan salt flats.
Kgalagadi
Transfrontier Park:-
Kgalagadi
Transfrontier Park is a vast wildlife preserve in the Kalahari Desert region of
Botswana and South Africa, bordering Namibia to the west. It’s characterized by
red dunes and dry rivers. Wildlife includes migrating herds of wildebeest and
springbok, plus predators like raptors and black-maned Kalahari lions. Various
lodges and wildnerness camps offer game-viewing drives and guided walks with
park rangers.
Botswana National
Museum:-
The Botswana National
Museum, also known as the National Museum and Art Gallery, is located in the
Botswana capital of Gaborone and is a multi-disciplinary institution that
includes the National Art .
Sedudu:-
Sedudu Island is a
fluvial island in Botswana, formed in the Chobe River adjacent to the border
with Namibia which runs down the thalweg of the river immediately north of the
island.
Moremi Game Reserve:-
Moremi Game Reserve
is in northern Botswana, in the Okavango Delta, which becomes a lush animal
habitat during seasonal floods. Dugout canoes are used to navigate past
birdlife, hippos and crocodiles on waterways like the Xakanaxa Lagoon. On land,
wildlife includes lions, leopards and rhinos. Safari camps are common, with
several dotted around large Chief's Island and the forested Mopane Tongue
Peninsula.
Three Dikgosi
Monument:-
The Three Dikgosi Monument
is a bronze sculpture located in the Central Business District of Gaborone,
Botswana. The statues depict three dikgosi: Khama III of the Bangwato, Sebele I
of the Bakwena, and Bathoen I of the Bangwaketse.
National Botanical
Garden:-
The National Botanical
Garden is a 7-hectare park located along the Notwane River 3 kilometres
south-east of the city center of Gaborone.
Kgale Hill:-
Kgale Hill is a hill
located in Gaborone, Botswana. Nicknamed "The Sleeping Giant", Kgale
Hill reaches a summit elevation of 1,287 metres above sea level. The hill used
to be home to a television repeater and is now a tourist destination.
Lake Ngami:-
Lake Ngami is an
endorheic lake in Botswana north of the Kalahari Desert. It is seasonally
filled by the Taughe River, an effluent of the Okavango River system flowing
out of the western side of the Okavango Delta.
Source:-wikipedia
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