Botswana is located at the center of Southern Africa, positioned between South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Famous for its spectacular natural beauty, amazing wildlife and rich lineage to early African anthropology and culture makes Botswana a must for all African safari enthusiasts.

Beautiful Botswana is home to several unfenced wildlife reserves and welcoming citizens. The Big Five, together with the biggest population of elephants in the world, may all be found in one stunning country.

The abundance of natural wonders in Botswana is astounding, including one of the largest deltas in the world, vast national parks, wetlands teeming with birds, and large populations of wildlife. The jaw-dropping Kalahari Desert and the lunar-like pans of Nxai and the Makgadikgadi are located in the south and east. On the other hand, the Okavango Delta and Chobe River habitat represent the stunning swamp worlds of the north and west.

At the time of its independence in 1966, it was one of the poorest nations in the world, but it quickly rose to prominence as a development success story. With year-round sunshine, a mild environment, and golden sunsets, it’s no wonder that most residents are smiling; after all, they live among some of Mother Nature’s most magnificent works.