35-50 years of age
The diversity of Botswana's wilderness.
20-35 years of age
I have been all over Southern Africa and Botswana is definitely the best place to come to see big game animals. Also, it is not overly touristy and the people are very friendly!
50-65 years of age
Everyone was so pleasant and pleased to see us. The pride in the country and animals was great to see.
35-50 years of age
Botswana has a lot to offer in terms of wildlife and wild places. People are friendly and helpful and the National Parks well kept and beautiful.
65+ years of age
Easy border crossing, only saw Kasane, the town near Chobe
Botswana the bushveld paradise
Botswana is a very beautiful country to visit from the hustle and bustle of city life to the calm and tranquil pans and the abundant wildlife of the Delta and many game parks available although on the Orapa golf course alone you can see Leopards, Warthogs, Kudu, Banded Mongoose, Meercats and a variety of Bird life as there is a game park within the lease area.
50-65 years of age
We spent time in Moremi Game Reserve as well as Chobe and thoroughly enjoyed being able to watch the animals in their native habitat with no fences. We saw packs of wild dogs several times as well as breeding herds of elephants with tiny newborn babies. Looking out over the plains at herds of antelope was really thrilling.
35-50 years of age
We enjoyed Botswana quite a bit during our stay and would recommend it based off of our experience.
Email Raffaele Bennoli | 20-35 years of age
I've been also to South Africa and Kenya and there's no story.
Everything here is 100% authentic. Animals look wild like neverwhere.
20-35 years of age
We saw elephants crossing the road while being in the bus on a random highway, the Kalahari and of course Okavanga are great, and then there's Chobe; enough to see and do!