Overlooking Kudiakam pan, on the south side of Nxai Pan National Park, is a group of 7 giant baobab trees. These 7 impressive baobabs, originally known as the Sleeping Sisters, were immortalized for p...
Chief’s Island derives its name from its earlier use as the Botswana royal household’s private hunting ground. It was donated to Moremi Game Reserve in 1973. It is a sand and Mopani tongue that exten...
The Cuando River is sourced in the highlands of Angola then flows south into Namibia. Some 10,000 years ago, the Cuando continued south to Lake Makgadikgadi, but now the river makes a sharp left turn ...
Deception Valley derives its name from a special type of soil that creates the optical illusion of water, deceiving both birds and people into settling there. It was made famous as Sir Lawrence Van De...
D'Kar is a tiny village hosting the Kuru Museum and Cultural Centre. Worth a stop if you are travelling this route and can spare some time.
Surrounded by high hills and thick game filled bush, 'Gabs Dam' is ideally situated for day trippers and local residents from the city and surrounding areas. Fishing, boating and birdwatching are popu...
Botswana's third-busiest reserve frequented mainly by local residents from Gaborone. Bird watching is reputed to be excellent here.
Famous for its guided walks, this scenic reserve is set in a wide valley between the Mokolodi Hills and 'Magic Mountain'. It has a well-developed network of game viewing trails and is largely negotiab...
Displays a collection of traditional crafts and paintings by local and regional artists with original work by Thomas Baines.
The Savuti Marsh area, at almost 11,000 sq. km, constitutes the western stretch of Chobe National Park (50 km north of Mababe Gate). The Savuti Marsh is the relic of a large inland lake whose water su...