Okavango Delta
The Okavango Delta is a unique pulsing wetland, christened the last Garden of Eden which owes its existence to the Okavango River which flows from the Angolan Highlands, across Namibia’s Caprivi Strip and into the harsh Kalahari Desert creating a vast ecosystem. All the water reaching the delta is ultimately evaporated and transpired, and does […]
Kgalagadi Trans frontier National park
Established in 2000 as Africa’s formal peace park by the Botswana and South African Governments, the Kgalagadi is the first official Trans frontier National Park managed jointly by both countries. It comprises of Botswana’s Gemsbok National Park and South Africa’s Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. The Botswana section which is three quarters of the park covers […]
Chobe National Park
Aptly and fondly referred to as ‘The Land of the Giants’, the Chobe National Park is famous for huge herds of elephants, cape buffalos, which converge along the Chobe River in the dry months, and large pride of lions that have learnt to prey on them. The park is home to Africa’s largest elephant population […]
Moremi National Reserve
The Moremi Game Reserve encompasses a large area of the Okavango Delta’s wetlands and the main dry peninsula that juts into the Delta known as the Mopane Tongue. The Moremi reserve is what made the Okavango Delta so famous, as it is home to fantastic wildlife and an impressive collection of bird species. A safari […]
Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Traditionally known to the San Bushmen as Kgalagadi, The Great Thirst land, the Kalahari Desert represents Africa at its most brutally wild and is the ultimate in ‘remote safari destinations. A safari to Central Kalahari is an experience in pristine wilderness that allows visitors to escape the crowds for the deep desert silence and real […]
Mokolodi Nature Reserve
Mokolodi is a registered non-profit charity organization established in 1994 and is 3700 hectares in size. The land was donated into a Trust for the children of Botswana to provide a natural area that would allow them to learn about nature, conservation and the environment. For nature and wildlife lovers, Mokolodi is the closest excursion […]
Linyanti Concession
The Linyanti Concession is a privately owned reserve situated in the north-eastern area of the Okavango Delta and bordering the Chobe National Park. The Linyati area is fascinating for its geography. Movements in the earth’s crust mean that rivers can disappear and flow again independently of good rainy seasons. The Concession is renowned for the […]
Selinda Concession
The Selinda Concession straddles the Selinda Spillway, a seasonally flooded landscape of palm islands dotted with termite mounds, papyrus-lined pathways and game-rich floodplains in northern Botswana. This private 136,000 hectare Game Reserve is one of the wildest areas in Southern Africa known for its large elephant herds with exceptionally rewarding game drives. Being a private […]
Northern Tuli Game Reserve
The Northern Tuli Game Reserve (or NTGR) spans some 72,000 Hectares of privately-owned land in the north-eastern sector of Botswana’s Tuli Block. It is an integral part of the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area (GMTFCA). Notugre is a landowners association formed through members’ common interest in conservation. Spectacular landscapes, rich and varied wildlife, and a […]
Mashatu Game Reserve
The Mashatu Game Reserve, originally known as the Tuli enclave, is a remarkable wilderness of savannah, riverine forests, marshland, open plains and sandstone cliffs in the remote eastern corner of Botswana. Fondly referred to as the land of the Giants’, this privately owned reserve borders Zimbabwe and South Africa, and is part of the greater […]