Discover the best top things to do in North-West District, Botswana including Moremi Wildlife Reserve, Okavango Delta, Savute Reserve, Okavango River, Khwai River Bridge, CARACAL Biodiversity Center, Moremi Game Reserve, Tsodilo Hills, Seboba Nature and Recreational Park, Boab Prison Tree.
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5.0 based on 824 reviews
This game reserve is amazing, we stayed at two different camp sites on our holiday and found the wildlife encounters to be spectacular , close up to Leopards,Lions, Elephants, plus wonderful birdlife etc. One evening a male elephant strolled past our tents only a matter of 10 metres away, totally ignoring us as he walked past!
5.0 based on 953 reviews
Okavango delta is a unique experience that make you strictly in touch with the nature and it’s rules. We spent two night in tend. We had walking safaris and mokoro trip. You will love it!
4.5 based on 308 reviews
Rich in grasslands, desert plains and volcanic hills, the Savuti (Savute) area covers nearly two thousand square miles of Chobe National Park.
Watching the animals was incredible. A leopard walked right along side our jeep. Up close and personal with the animal water hole.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
We have a good experience in Botswana with Bush Baby Calls,,we saw many elephants,impalas,loins,hyena,rhinos and a lot of birds,it was vey good experience we will comeback in future
4.5 based on 45 reviews
My wife and I recently stayed 4 nights here . The accommodation is excellent with wonderful views over the river. From the large deck we had superb views of elephants , hippos and a wide variety of wonderful Birdline. The food was also excellent and the staff were all so very friendly and helpful . A huge thankyou to our guide , Richard , who was superb . He gave us so many exceptional wildlife sightings of elephants, lions , leopards as well as a fascinating pack of wild dogs . We also enjoyed the wonderful singing and dancing performed at the bomb evenings. Fantastic experience- we would love to return before too long .
4.5 based on 95 reviews
The CARACAL World of Wildlife offers an unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of Botswana's lesser-known, less often encountered, and often poorly understood wildlife. Conservation education is at the heart of everything we do. Our collection is made up of a range of creatures that have been injured or orphaned, and although we do rehabilitate and release these animals, this is not always possible due to the severity of their injuries. We take this bad situation and try to get something positive out of it by providing a high quality of life and inducting these animals into our ambassador program. In this way, these animals become ambassadors for their respective species, offering not just the chance to encounter one of them, but also to learn all about their stories and the roles they fulfill in Botswana's vibrant ecosystems. Our collection includes Botswana's largest collection of endemic snakes, small mammals, raptors, owls, and a few endangered species too. Each year we host thousands of school children from across the country, thousands of foreign tourists, wildlife officers, policy-makers, officials, locals and others. Our offering is unique, informative, family friendly, affordable, and not to be missed.
The sanctuary does very nice work, rehabilitating injured or orphaned animals/birds/reptiles. I visited the sanctuary by myself and there are two types of visit: the standard or “enhanced” visit ($5 or $7), I opted for the enhanced tour and I really enjoyed it. My personal guide took the time to show me all the animals, explain about the animals’ habitat and history. You can interact with animals like the honey badger and tree squirrel etc. They also do a lot of educational work with the local community and I highly recommend visiting if you like animals and you’re in the area.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
we saw many elephants,hippos,hyenas,chettah,impalas,the experience of botswana and crew of bushbaby calls was very good
4.0 based on 82 reviews
An important rock art site in the western Kalahari.
This UNESCO site is well worth the visit despite the short rough road from the highway. There are several trails that include multiple rock art paintings. We had an excellent guide and did the Rhino Trail, which has 16 viewpoints. This trail also takes one up to the top and along a ridge for views, if you wish. There are fantastic depictions of antelope, rhinos, zebra, tortoises, and even a whale and penguin in these paintings, some of over 4500 in the area. The museum has excellent explanations of the life and history of the people who did the art – and the spiritual significance of the mountains as well.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
In the center of the small village of Asane you’ll find this beautiful and old Baobab. It’s really wort a visit and a walk around and inside.
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