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Okavango Delta

The Okavango is the largest inland delta in the world, its labyrinth of lagoons, lakes and channels covering an area of almost 7000 square miles. Its spectacular annual flood peaks in July and the Delta’s wooded islands and open grasslands surrounded by the parched Kalahari are a magnet for wildlife and it one of the great game destinations in Africa.

Chobe National Park

Chobe is a 4700 square mile reserve fronting the Chobe River in northern Botswana. It is the center of a larger network of protected areas stretching into Namibia and Zimbabwe and includes the famous game areas of Serondela and Savuti. It is renowned for its massive concentrations of elephants and buffalo, and the predator who hunt them, during the June to October dry season.

Moremi Game Reserve

Moremi Game Reserve covers 2000 square miles of the eastern portion of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Its combination of woodlands and seasonally flooded plains and marshes supports huge herds of game. This natural bounty, and its low density tourist traffic, makes Moremi one of richest and most pristine reserves in Africa.

Linyanti & Selinda Reserves

The Linyanti & Selinda Reserves lie close to the Linyanti River adjacent to Botswana’s Chobe National Park about 40 miles northeast of the Okavango Delta. They are famous for its outstanding predator action, high end safari camps and low density tourism which give the area an unforgettable wilderness character.