Botswana.

Botswana is one of the last remaining safari destinations in Africa where visitors can still experience nature as the early explorers did. With her independence in 1966 Botswana was one of the poorest countries in Africa. Today, however, there has been remarkable growth in all sectors of the economy.

Botswana has made a strong commitment to conservation with over 17% of the country protected as National Parks. Botswana is a landlocked country - slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Texas. Step back in time and feel the exhilaration of exploring Africa the way she was and will always be. Find the "Livingstone" or "Drake" in you - Visit Botswana.

Beginning at Gaborone which is situated at the south eastern corner of Botswana guests can enjoy all that modern cities offer as well as a wonderful African experience. From here the city is left behind as you venture into the stark beauty of the Kalahari and Gemsbok National Park. The Okavango Delta is drastically different from the Kalahari with her lush verdant wetland. TheTuli Block is a thin strip of commercial farmland which includes the largest privately owned game conservation in Southern Africa. Chobe National Park is the site of a dramatic annual zebra migration and the chobe river is a fisherman's paradise.

Come to Botswana and let her welcome you and bid you "Sala Sentle" (stay well).

Here seTswana is the language
Here baTswana is the people
Here moTswana is an individual
Here boTswana is the country

Come and see Botswana and all her treasures!