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Botswana Safari Top Five
National Parks and Game Reserves
Author:
Bruce Whittaker
A Botswana
safari is an excellent trip to undertake because the setting is as
unique as you will find anywhere in Africa, the game viewing is
exceptional and the accommodation is top notch.
By using travel journals submitted at the African Safari Journals
website, my personal experience of over twenty years, forums,
magazines and the general consensus in the travel industry this is
the list of the five best national parks and game reserves to go on
a Botswana safari in...
1. Okavango Delta and Moremi GR
The Okavango Delta must qualify as the most unique and varied safari
area in Africa.
The delta lies in the North of Botswana and it consists of narrow
water channels lined by papyrus, floodplains covered knee deep in
water, hippo filled lagoons, forest glades and savannah grassland.
You can go on outstanding wildlife viewing expeditions here on foot,
using a 4x4 vehicle, a mokoro (dug-out canoe) or a motorised boat.
Vast herds of buffalo, elephant, gazelle and zebra roam this rich
ecosystem which is fed by the Okavango river which has its source in
the Angolan highlands and floods the delta every year.
This treasure trove of available prey attracts the predators too and
lion, leopard, cheetah and wild dog thrive here. The dry season is
the best for game viewing because the animals are drawn to the
permanent water sources.
The Moremi game reserve consists of strictly controlled, privately
managed concessions and it falls within the Okavango delta area and
has no fences which leaves the animals free to roam around as they
please.
There are a number of upmarket Botswana safari lodges in Moremi such
as the Vumbura concession which contains both wetland and savannah
areas for the best of both worlds.
The Delta is at its most impressive in August when the water is at
its deepest and most of the young are born between November and
March when the vegetation is lush and dense so it might be a good
idea to plan any botswana safari to coincide with these events.
2. Chobe NP
One of the defining activities of a Botswana safari in the Chobe
National Park is to take a cruise on a river boat just before sunset
on the stretch of the Chobe river from Kasane town to Serondela
campsite and watch masses of hippo, crocodile and elephant along the
banks as the fiery orb dips slowly beneath the horizon with a glass
of champagne in your hand.
But you shouldn't restrict yourself to only this area because a
deeper exploration of the park will reveal a great variety of
habitats, wildlife and birds.
The area is rich in plant life and contains floodplain, grassland,
baobab, mopane woodland and sandveld habitats. This is elephant
country and there are so many of them that they cause considerable
damage to the vegetation in the park.
It also has big buffalo herds (which attract lion and hyena), zebra,
lechwe, the chobe bushbuck and the rare puku antelope. Leopard and
cheetah also avail themselves of the big gazelle herds and the
Savuti channel which bisects the park is a good place to see the
predators.
Over 440 species of bird have been recorded here including the rare
Pels fishing owl which can be spotted at dusk and small flocks of
African skimmers which visit in June and July. The distinctive call
of the Fish Eagle is a common sound as they thrive in this water
rich area.
There are over twenty species of edible fish that you can catch in
the Chobe river.
3. Mashatu GR
This is the largest privately owned game reserve in Southern Africa
and it is situated in the remote eastern part of Botswana at the
confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers.
A Botswana safari here will reveal no less than seven of Africa's
giants: the African elephant, the lion, giraffe, the baobab tree,
the eland, the ostrich, and the kori bustard.
Night drives are available which will allow you to see leopard,
genet, serval, caracal, aardwolf, aardvark and springhares and
because this is a private reserve off-road riding is allowed which
gets you much closer to the animals and helps in tracking them.
You are almost guaranteed of seeing the big five here and a large
variety of birdlife too such as the martial and black eagles,
kingfishers, rollers and the strange looking ground hornbill.
4. Linyanti GR
The Linyanti river forms a natural border between Botswana and
Namibia and on its southern banks the Linyanti reserve contains
marshland and lagoons similar to the Okavango farther south.
This is a private reserve so off road and night drives are the order
of the day and some fantastic game viewing is on offer with a
proliferation of birdlife too. The wildlife here lives in a world of
floodplain grassland-- dotted with islands of ivory palms and other
trees-- savannah, scrub and woodland.
Rare and beautiful antelope like the sable, roan, red lechwe and the
aquatic sitatunga which submerges itself under the water when it
feels threatened make their home here. The main predators are lion,
hyena, leopard, cheetah, wild dog, serval and bat eared foxes.
If you are very lucky on your Botswana safari, you might catch a
glimpse of the multi colored Narina Trogon bird which is quite rare
in this area.
5. Makgadikgadi NP
For a Botswana safari with a difference, the Makgadikgadi National
park is hard to beat.
Standing in this vast expanse which was once a superlake but has
dried up to form a huge salt pan which is flat as far as the eye can
see with an occasional rocky outcrop and sand dune dotting the
landscape is an amazing experience.
And the contrast with the wet season when the park is transformed
into a water wonderland is simply breathtaking. Wildebeest, zebra,
springbok and gemsbok migrate here during the rainy season to take
advantage of the temporary pans that form and then leave again once
they start drying up in the searing heat of the dry season and if
the rains are good thousands of migratory flamingos arrive to breed.
The primary objective in visiting this reserve is not to view game
because the areas they frequent during the rainy season are
virtually inaccessible, but to experience the magnificent solitude
and true isolation of this location.
You will experience millions of stars in the night sky and absolute
unremitting silence which is a rare thing in the modern world.
About the
Author:
Bruce
Whittaker -
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