Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Nature Tourism in Botswana


Natural Beauty | Nature Tourism in Botswana | Botswana is an African country is mostly flat, mostly covered by Kalahari sands. Bordering South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is mostly wildlife and wilderness and takes a trip to the wild looks untouched will leave you breathless and wanting more.


Botswana is considered to have one of the wildlife conservation of the most promising in the African continent with 38% of land area dedicated to national parks, reserves and wildlife management areas.


Most of the Botswana national parks open, unfenced which makes it even more authentic and make the park a more enjoyable and interesting to visit and experience. It is actually considered one of the few remaining 'final frontier' for the endangered birds, mammals and other species. The Botswana wild lands and wildlife is already rare in our country over the population that is so modern there is no better place to care for wildlife nesting.


Tsodillo Hills sanctuary for people, a place where spirits are believed to rest. Hills has a wonderful story that has been told by the natives, passed down from generation to generation. These hills have seen human history reaches back as far as 100,000 years.


Natives have a respect for Tsodillo Hills because there is where their ancestors artistic record of their lives even before the boys really know how to express themselves through writing.

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